I don't want to get hammered on my first-ever post, here, but this topic got me to thinkin'....
As a Gulf War participant, I am aware of some of the special concerns regarding the use of depleted uranium! That said, has anyone ever tried messing around with the magnesium composites used in those fire-starting sticks? While I cannot light my pipe with one, I sure can get a fire started with one a little easier and faster than I can with a flint and steel, and I can produce a LOT of sparks, very reliably, in the process.
A magnesium composite insert, or coating, on the face of a worn, or poorly tempered, frizzen? A piece of tough, easily sharpenable steel in the lock? Or, a wedge-shaped piece of magnesium composite in the lock, against a steel frizzen? Is this possble? Has anyone tried it? Just askin....
On this, of all days, my special regards to all of my fellow veterans. I thank you for your service.
Bob