Light fires with a waterproof DIY piston
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The fire piston is a primitive device that many claim Rudolph Diesel used as a model for his namesake engine design. Both employ the use of compression ignition. The piston compresses the air to over 800 degrees Fahrenheit. This results in the ignition of the tinder in the tip of the bolt.

The fire piston's origins are traced to mid-19th century Southeast Asia. It's waterproof, indestructible and never runs out of fuel. That's much more efficient than fire starting methods like the bow drill or flint-steel.

You can use this video as a survivalist trick, or take it a step further. Let it inspire you to explore engine building.

Show us your piston-crafting videos and we'll send you a T Shirt. We're looking for grease monkeys, gurus and pyros alike.

Make your own fire piston

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Blacksmith 1 year ago
Dude don't try for the FM radio announcers voice if you don't have one. It get's annoying 3 seconds into the video.
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haranath 11 months ago
gffffhgf
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Kingddd333 4 months ago
What?
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Amie 11 months ago
nifty
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BobsBigBoy 11 months ago
Very helpful to cook a burger in the forest.
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bird crick 11 months ago
love it, you're right--- i will try burger broiling over open flame more often!
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kx311 10 months ago
Ya buddy! i made one it works great after i made some charcloth
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mearthling 9 months ago
ingenius!
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jamesly123 9 months ago
lol...i bet u will burn the whole forest before cooking the burger
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XxblooodydeathangelxX 2 months ago
thats pretty dam sick xD
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sidvil 2 months ago
I love the idea :)
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jmacias1813 2 months ago
I could not understand what is inside the drill hole, is ti a piece of parer? Great idea.
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coconuta2 2 months ago
It's brilliant, but I can't believe he's demonstrating this on a wooden deck.
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