Nice job mate. Can I ask how long you grill it for, and how likely is it my wife will want to kill me if I tried it in my kitchen?
Quote from: Gareth on March 05, 2016, 10:21:47 AMNice job mate. Can I ask how long you grill it for, and how likely is it my wife will want to kill me if I tried it in my kitchen? I already had the grill heated up ( Grilled Chicken ) It probably took no more than 10 minutes , I knew it was done when the smoke stopped coming out of the vent hole. And the answer to you're other question is Yes ! It gets very smoky
How does that piston work ?
Thanks Spork , I should have phrased that differently , I know how they work just wanted to know how well , What is the length and diameter ? It looks smaller than my UST and Numyth Vulcan
Quote from: kmanct3 on March 06, 2016, 01:32:17 PMThanks Spork , I should have phrased that differently , I know how they work just wanted to know how well , What is the length and diameter ? It looks smaller than my UST and Numyth VulcanMy mistake. I misunderstood what you were asking. In any case, someone may read this later who didn't know how they work. The Wilderness Solutions Scout Piston does look well made compared to some I've seen. If Spork will update us to let us know how well it works for him over time I may have to get one. Thanks Spork.
I find that cotton balls make char that is much easier to pack into a fire piston...and stays in place better. I also use an old contact lens case as a holder for char and lube.
yes.
I made some tonight... with underwear
I've had trouble with charred punk because the surfaces end up so smooth and the sparks bounce off. It is better if broken up a bit and the more traditional method of lighting used...left in the tin and sparks cast into it.