"Can't fix stupid"...



I guess the things were apparently made to be (mostly) fool proof as far as bits of metal were concerned.

I recall mistakenly putting in a bowl that had a gold ring around the top. I don't know if it was really gold but it threw sparks, the ring itself broke, and it left char marks on the bowl.

Oh, microwave popcorn, er pop dog?

It's kind of neat how that happens. It has to do with the size and how it is cut, but it makes sparks and plasma. Plasma is some pretty neat stuff.

So, if I’m lost In the woods, need a campfire and I have a microwave in the back of a truck, I guess hot dogs can be a good match!

Or you can just root around in your truck for old chip bags. Roll them into a fairly tight ball and put something over them, like paper that's frayed on one end and twisted tightly on the other end. Dryer lint would work well, but you probably won't have that.

That'll throw sparks that set the paper on fire. The tightly twisted paper at the other end will slow down the burning, allowing you to move it from the microwave to where you've set up your tinder. Really, anything that makes sparks well enough will do.

However, there are a bunch of ways to make fire if you have a truck - especially if you have a few tools with you.
 
I recall mistakenly putting in a bowl that had a gold ring around the top. I don't know if it was really gold but it threw sparks, the ring itself broke, and it left char marks on the bowl.
There are no end of really nice coffee Mugs that I don't have because I have no use for mug that I can't microwave to reheat the coffee... though, lately, I've been using one of those vacuum insulated travel mugs that actually keep the coffee hot long enough that I don't have to reheat it.

So, if I’m lost In the woods, need a campfire and I have a microwave in the back of a truck, I guess hot dogs can be a good match!
Also, if you're ever lost in the dessert and need water, just pull a lawn tractor out of your back of your truck.. there will always be a puddle of water laying on the seat of it.

However, there are a bunch of ways to make fire if you have a truck - especially if you have a few tools with you.
Once you have your fire started, one of the handiest things to grow it to a more useful size is hand sanitizer, which is mostly alcohol. That way you can save your truck's gasoline for more "trucky" purposes.

Also, if you smash your cell phone just the right way, those LiPo batteries make nice fire, though they smell pretty bad when on fire.
 


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