Dupont Line 2 lighter, which is very similar to most S.T. The next video is the Alfred Dunhill Rollagas style of lighter. Alfred Dunhill Unique Lighter & similar style IM Corona The first is the Alfred Dunhill Unique lighter and the flint is replaced the same way for the similar IM Corona lighters. So how do you replace a flint? Here are some very short videos on how to do so on the most common flint-striker lighters available today. Each strike rubs away a tiny piece of the flint, which is why after a few hundred strikes, the flint needs to be replaced. The action of moving your thumb across the striker wheel or depressing a thumbpiece (older lighters) causes a “flint wheel” or “spark wheel” (used interchangeably) to rub its little metal cuts against the flint to generate heat and the spark. Shaped into a small cylinder that fits into the flint tube of your lighter, the flint generates the spark that ignites the stream of butane gas or lighter fluid-soaked wick. A flint is a simple, little piece of special stone that makes a spark when struck or rubbed with an abrasive, hard substance like metal, rock or another piece of flint.
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