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Charlie Brumbaugh
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Basically, to start a fire you need to complete the fire triangle,

At the very beginning you will need some kind of starter that has all of the elements in the fire trianglecan create heat, like a lighter or magnifying glass or matches to get the first spark/flame going.

Then you begin with things that have a lower autoignition temperature such as tinder or lighter fluid, and use that to light bigger pieces of wood.

Basically, to start a fire you need to complete the fire triangle,

At the very beginning you will need some kind of starter that has all of the elements in the fire triangle, like a lighter or magnifying glass or matches to get the first spark going.

Then you begin with things that have a lower autoignition temperature such as tinder or lighter fluid, and use that to light bigger pieces of wood.

Basically, to start a fire you need to complete the fire triangle,

At the very beginning you will need some kind of starter that can create heat, like a lighter or magnifying glass or matches to get the first spark/flame going.

Then you begin with things that have a lower autoignition temperature such as tinder or lighter fluid, and use that to light bigger pieces of wood.

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Charlie Brumbaugh
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Basically, to start a fire you need to complete the fire triangle,

At the very beginning you will need some kind of starter that has all of the elements in the fire triangle, like a lighter or magnifying glass or matches to get the first spark going.

Then you begin with things that have a lower autoignition temperature such as tinder or lighter fluid, and use that to light bigger pieces of wood.