Doing little stuff and avoiding any heavy lifting more than raking leaves. (back has been acting up)
So I saw this on another forum and liked the concept as a more secure way to hold a lit match in a match extender:
I use BBQ lighter or torches at times, but hard to beat a match. I made some match extenders (its hard to find long handle matches now). Great for candle lanterns and early GPAs.
Thanks to this inspiration from Matt on the other forum, I decided I wanted to try making one like his wire match extension holder. It took a little close looking and figuring out the mechanism, simple as it is.
a coupe days ago I was successful, but Its way to big for the bottom holes on lanterns; so I'll make a V2 from thinner wire (12 ga copper is hard to bend tight, and is just physically bigger.)
But here are my old simple one (14 ga copper), my option for using an old school mechanical drafting pencil (the type that use full size leads like typical No. 2 wood pencils - not the thin Pentels...) for a match holder (yes it will take a big kitchen match, I used some of our 3 Stars brand wood matches, as we have them handy for candles.) and the new one; far more complex, but very secure holding the match as it has a mechanical grip not unlike the mechanical pencil, if not as aggressive.
Detail of the sliding gripper.
For most uses these all work but the new one reaches farther than the mechanical pencil and is not going to melt, and is more secure than my original simple coiled wire holder.
And the in progress addition for shooting for a match holder for lanterns that will work for a 200A:
My Vi on top, and 2 V2's below. I still need to find some 14 gauge for the middle one for the sliding closer, the small one is not getting a slider, but I'm not quite done with the jaw adjustments; and I may file a "V" so the match stick can get clamped on the corners and hopefully be more secure.
I may redo these if they work out, after I find my smooth jaw duckbills, as these have tool marks now..
And the middle one with some 14 gauge (Found some 2-14 grounded in the garage) for the slide - it fits all the lanterns including the notoriously small holes in the Coleman 200A (generally red) Lanterns:
