Karl O'Flaherty ive found that super glue either hardens in the tube or leaks all over the container you have it in. A hot glue stick is solid until you need it and works well for tents
I cant remember ever seeing a prepper or hiker cover this area: teeth. I HAVE seen a guy going to Alaska, and busting a filling at the beginning of the trip. We who have had experience with such bad luck can relate. Poor guy. There is plenty of fast-fixing kits on the interweb. And a tool or two, mirrors etc can probably potentially be a life saver. If bad luck strikes on the worst of occasions. Just a thought.
Tnx for sharing, i do agree on the 'not seeing these enough' as i think this is a pretty essential part of one's total 'kit' (even though in most cases a lot of stays at home, most of the time). What i found somewhat weird is that there isn't a sowing kit in there (be it that you have a needle), to repair clothing and some buttons for shirts and pants, heck even a safety-pin can be a useful fix for a few days. Perhaps this video can give you some other ideas th-cam.com/video/C4ehJ6OuUWo/w-d-xo.html , i rather like his role so i'm going to copy it, though put the things in that i find useful. Maybe you seen it already, but if not, perhaps it gives you an idea you'll be thankful of on one of your trips.
Brilliant video.
Something you may add is a glue stick from a hot glue gun. I keep one in my kit and heat it with a lighter for things that require glue in the field
Hudson : Awesome tip. consider it done.
or even a small tube of superglue ,combined with thread you can use it to stitch cuts
Karl O'Flaherty ive found that super glue either hardens in the tube or leaks all over the container you have it in. A hot glue stick is solid until you need it and works well for tents
I cant remember ever seeing a prepper or hiker cover this area: teeth.
I HAVE seen a guy going to Alaska, and busting a filling at the beginning of the trip.
We who have had experience with such bad luck can relate. Poor guy.
There is plenty of fast-fixing kits on the interweb. And a tool or two, mirrors etc can probably potentially be a life saver. If bad luck strikes on the worst of occasions.
Just a thought.
very informative vid, fair play
Nice kit.
Hi where did you get the shotgun cartridge sized containers from please..
Martin Outdoors69 there the "Mcnett" series of repair products. they do have a lot of options in those shell cases.
Chernobyl size mosquitos - you are killing me boss! that is hysterical
how exactly do you clean the syringe of glue? seems like a good idea that's never been tested
The syringe is for flushing out my water filter 👌🏼
@@LivingtoLearn you said in the video you use it for glue
Tnx for sharing, i do agree on the 'not seeing these enough' as i think this is a pretty essential part of one's total 'kit' (even though in most cases a lot of stays at home, most of the time).
What i found somewhat weird is that there isn't a sowing kit in there (be it that you have a needle), to repair clothing and some buttons for shirts and pants, heck even a safety-pin can be a useful fix for a few days.
Perhaps this video can give you some other ideas th-cam.com/video/C4ehJ6OuUWo/w-d-xo.html , i rather like his role so i'm going to copy it, though put the things in that i find useful. Maybe you seen it already, but if not, perhaps it gives you an idea you'll be thankful of on one of your trips.
almost at the start in the front compartment (mesh) there are a number of safety pins!!
too much rambling for me,,if your kit breaksdown in the first day then you have not checked it properly to begin with,otherwise just gorrila tape it!
thanks for the positive input and being a great representative of the positive outdoors community.