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grumit
11-11-2003, 18:08
i reasently found an old metal srike a lite under the floor of the farm
my boss brought and would like to know what i can use it with as we do
not have flint over here like you do in england

Gary
11-11-2003, 21:13
Any hard quartz type stone should work - falling that Iron pyrites - falling that I'd say your in the land of experimentation.

If the steel is there it was obviuosly used but was probably part of a tinder box popular in the 1800's and this would have come (from the main land) as a kit - tin, flint, steel and phosperous match.

Let us know if you find anything usual that the steel works with.

sargey
11-11-2003, 22:00
if you want to pm me your address, i'll post you a small lump of flint harvested from the M4/A34 junction, whilst sat at traffic lights with the road works :lol:

we don't get much here in gloucestershire either.

cheers, and.

Celtic Dragon
11-11-2003, 23:10
Can you post a pic of it please, might also be able to come up with some flint if the other half lets me dig the garden again.

Simon

grumit
12-11-2003, 17:36
thanks for all the answers i would post a picture but just given it to
local museum who talled me almost the same things

Rob
17-12-2003, 20:52
Sargey

Sorry about the roadworks - that was my lot :oops:

But at least you got something out of the wait :-D

bushwacker bob
17-12-2003, 22:36
anyone wants any flints just send me an e-mail or pm. I live in hampshire where they're known locally as hampshire diamonds! we have flint nodes everywhere there is chalk and i'm at the western edge of the south downs.may have to ask for postage as they are very heavy.a 25 gallon drum full weighs about a tonne. the farmers now charge 300 quid a tonne to the local builders. Justifies the name of diamonds! :wink:

al
18-12-2003, 08:01
we have massive flints in kent and a flint wall outside my house which is well handy, quick slap with the old hammer and its sorted :-D