Thanks for the idea. I used some light packing tape to divide the tarp up into sections to add strength and stop tears from going too far, and I found mylar that is camo on one side. Looks nicer and more stealthy.
You know, I'm going camping in January in central MN and I'll be setting up a reflector fire as it is. This will be perfect to set up on the other side of the hammock. I'll already have my tarp up in an A-frame over the hammock; think I'll do this as a lean-to just like that. The duct tape grommets will make for a clean, sturdy set-up too. Thanks for the tip!
That was a very simple idea but yet highly practical as well. I like the simplicity of the "grommet." If you have not tried the SOL Heat Sheets yet, I think you would be very pleased with the considerable upgrade in quality from the cheap mylar but yet not much of an increase in cost.
I have a few SOLs. One is a double in a PSK. Everything you say is true. Better all the way around. The DIY from last year is still ok but it’s nearly time for a new one. Maybe I will use a double SOL for the next one. The Orange side is also nice and if I remember there is even survival tips printed on the orange side. I should look and see. Thanks for watching brother and I like your channel.
I have been doing this for years. Usually put one up over the entrance to the tent and leave a tiny flashlight shining up from the ground into the tarp. Nice light all night long.
I don’t think I've thought to bring a hole puncher to my outdoor adventures. Another clever addition to my survival kit. Nobody's stopping me at this point
I thought about using paperclips to attach the two pieces of material tarp and mylar as I thought you could reuse both afterwards and it wouldn't weaken your tarp? I 'm not sure if it would work though.
I was thinking about doing a ready to go super shelter project using this, sil nylon poncho and pre cut clear plastic sheet but waiting for very cold weather. Basically a fast setup on the fly super shelter. Thanks for watching!
Excellent! This is something I've been thinking about lately. I've been trying to think of the best way to "line" my lean to with a mylar blanket for reflecting heat and duck tape grommets look like the answer! I've added brass grommets to the more heavy duty type space blankets but why bother with these cheap mylar blankets eh. This is the perfect solution. Thanks!
An awsome idea that I would never of thought of myself. Great idea! Preparedmind101 on TH-cam took the same idea one step further. He glued the mylar reflective blanket to the inside of an actual tarp. I also do believe that one can buy such tarps by different companies as well, such as SOL. I'll have to add your idea to my Survival Kit. Keep your vids coming!
The pros to a DIY grommet based system is it can be done in the field if someone has duct tarp though like everything else doing it before needed is much easier. The hole punch is really an a necessary tool etc etc. The grommets allow it to be lined under a poncho/tarp as shown in the closing photo. Also can be used as a super UL/very low bulk stand alone tarp but not as durable as if glued to another tarp etc etc. That said gluing or taping one to an existing tarp sounds like a great idea as well. I have one tarp/survival blanket which has a reflective side. One of my favorite items. Bought an extra for "Walmart survival." but waiting for more snow to do the video on that. Thanks for watching!
I used it during the last outing to block drafts from the little tipi door and as a ground cloth. It's starting to get beat on. The duct tape grommets hold however pulled the corners off of two ends. Just replaced them with new duct tape and paracord tie-offs/grommets. The grommets are stronger than the Mylar blanket.
cool video! I'm impressed! I always carried marbles for that type setup .I will be buying a hole punch, and some orange duck tape.You could attach small pieces of tape to your cordage so you could see it and not trip.I love learning new and better ways to do stuff, thank you I'm smarter then I was! Cutout a piece of plastic same size, then Mylar, then duck tape it, be light, permanent, part of your kit, just a thought.Peace!
I take spray adhesive an stick the Mylar to the inside of my shelter ( Rip stop / nylon ) . Those blankets cant take snow or wind . I think we get more heat back from the gold color Mylar ( go figure ). Stay warm , good luk n health an hunts
My normal pitch is shown at the end with it hung under a poncho as seen in the last photo. Held up good. I have some SOL ones as well. Orange on one side but forgot if they're orange on the other. Thanks for watching and Merry Christmas.
I have never tested that but it's my intention for a ready to go super shelter project. I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work but won't know till I do it. Thanks for watching!
Just curious, but have you considered doing a video on the knots you use? I only know a few really basic ones and that friction tension knot looks really handy.
Merry Christmas!thanks for another great video. Do you have experience with polish lavu poncho tents and do you think they're a good poor mans heated tent option?thanks for any input on that.
For some reason on youtube, people often, usually it seems, demo these reflective blankets when there is little or no wind. Even a slight breeze will greatly complicate successful use of many/most of these blankets. For me, the cheaper ones have turned into Christmas tree tinsel relatively quickly. A potential tragedy for someone trying to use one in a life-saving circumstance.
Believe it or not the duct tape grommets and Mylar holds up better than you know. In fact the same mylar blanket can be seen in this video being used as a ground cloth. th-cam.com/video/0ilR9mBgqx8/w-d-xo.html The slightest breeze as you say has no effect. I have actually used this for years in multiple applications as a heat reflector and even a ground cloth. It's a disposable item as the video says. The grommets add more utility. Naturally this is not intended to replace a camping tarp etc etc. I would much rather have this than not in the daypack or my camping gear but not intended to be primary shelter. Thanks for watching!
That was very crinkly at the beginning! It made me laugh, because it was so loud I could hardly hear you speaking. Great idea for a tarp. Those things are so lightweight, you could carry half a dozen of them.
For those conditions I like to pitch it that way but if you check the last part of the video you will see it attached to a poncho which is grounded. Just check the last 5 seconds of the video and thanks for watching. Have a great Holiday!
the only reason to use a mylar blanket is a survival situation . You will not have duct tape and a hole punch in a survival situation he should be teaching you how to make a button on the corners of the blanket this useless info
Jonathan there are more uses for a Mylar blanket than "a survival situation". For example I used it as a reflector for a fire. This is normal use. I go out of my way to show that during the video and even in a still photo at the end of the video taken during a normal extreme cold weather winter outing. This is well known information and done by many outdoors people. It makes camping more comfortable in the cold if there is a fire. I actually prefer to use it in conjuration with a poncho tarp setup as shown in the last part of the video. As for survival kit duct tape is survival gear 101 and the same goes for cordage. You don't need a hole punch to put a hole in something. I used one because it was convenient and why not? This is a DIY video not a survival video. Just look at the title. You don't have to wait till in the woods to make this. I also explain that in the video as well and even showed how small the entire things packs down. Thanks for watching.
"We never do anything inside." That's one reason I enjoy this channel so much.
When it gets really cold I will have to move the channel inside the larger heated Tipi. LOL! Thanks for watching!
I like the fact that you were not advertising a $100.00 plus tarp. Thank you.
Thanks. Yup just an inexpensive DIY fast and easy project. Have a Merry Christmas/Happy Holiday!!!!
I spray adhesive to a tarp on one side and lay it on there if it deteriorates I add another layer of Mylar. Works great. Lasts much longer.
Thanks for watching!
I’m a subscriber of course I watch. 😜
I was thinking of doing that too, I wanna make a large reflective of tarp for my roof in the hot summer
Thanks for the idea. I used some light packing tape to divide the tarp up into sections to add strength and stop tears from going too far, and I found mylar that is camo on one side. Looks nicer and more stealthy.
Thanks for the post and watching!
You know, I'm going camping in January in central MN and I'll be setting up a reflector fire as it is. This will be perfect to set up on the other side of the hammock. I'll already have my tarp up in an A-frame over the hammock; think I'll do this as a lean-to just like that. The duct tape grommets will make for a clean, sturdy set-up too. Thanks for the tip!
It holds up good. The Mylar will let go before the duct tape grommet does. Thanks for watching!
That was a very simple idea but yet highly practical as well. I like the simplicity of the "grommet." If you have not tried the SOL Heat Sheets yet, I think you would be very pleased with the considerable upgrade in quality from the cheap mylar but yet not much of an increase in cost.
I have a few SOLs. One is a double in a PSK. Everything you say is true. Better all the way around. The DIY from last year is still ok but it’s nearly time for a new one. Maybe I will use a double SOL for the next one. The Orange side is also nice and if I remember there is even survival tips printed on the orange side. I should look and see. Thanks for watching brother and I like your channel.
I have been doing this for years. Usually put one up over the entrance to the tent and leave a tiny flashlight shining up from the ground into the tarp. Nice light all night long.
great vid i use my mylar on the back of a cheap tarp stuck on with tape works great and lasts a long time ,take care walker from the UK
Thanks for watching brother!
I don’t think I've thought to bring a hole puncher to my outdoor adventures. Another clever addition to my survival kit. Nobody's stopping me at this point
I thought about using paperclips to attach the two pieces of material tarp and mylar as I thought you could reuse both afterwards and it wouldn't weaken your tarp? I
'm not sure if it would work though.
That’s a great video. I never had any use for those cheap mylar blankets. This is a good use for one. Be blessed my friend. John
Thanks for watching
Nice work with the mylar tarp, happy holidays!
Happy Holidays as well and thanks for watching.
Very cool I never thought of doing that I keep on mylar blanket in my pack just in case for an emergency
Thanks for watching!
Iv just come across you channel mite use that in my shelter you have a new subscriber jimmy 😎😎
Thanks for the sub and comment. I appreciate it!
nice setup havent done one that way thanks for sharing have a Merry Christmas
Great idea and demonstration, This would also work great if building a super shelter.
I was thinking about doing a ready to go super shelter project using this, sil nylon poncho and pre cut clear plastic sheet but waiting for very cold weather. Basically a fast setup on the fly super shelter. Thanks for watching!
Excellent! This is something I've been thinking about lately. I've been trying to think of the best way to "line" my lean to with a mylar blanket for reflecting heat and duck tape grommets look like the answer! I've added brass grommets to the more heavy duty type space blankets but why bother with these cheap mylar blankets eh. This is the perfect solution. Thanks!
I've seen so many of your videos, I'm thinking of changing my name to VicariousMegaWoodsWalker. Always entertaining: keep 'em coming.
Thanks I appreciate the comment!
Everything assotiated with sacred backon brings me joy
Bacon for the win! Thanks for watching!
I Learned something knew. Great video. Keep them coming
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for a useful video mate. Direct simple, no faff ; efficient use of available resources .. Cheers.
Great tip will have to try it thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas 🤶 and Happy New. ♦️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼♦️
Merry Christmas and thanks for watching!
That works !! Love these d.y.i things cost effective too mega you and your family have a merry christmas take care brother
I like DIY as well! Merry Christmas as well!
Keeping it real and outdoors Awesome !!
Thnxs for uploading 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks for watching!
An awsome idea that I would never of thought of myself. Great idea! Preparedmind101 on TH-cam took the same idea one step further. He glued the mylar reflective blanket to the inside of an actual tarp. I also do believe that one can buy such tarps by different companies as well, such as SOL. I'll have to add your idea to my Survival Kit. Keep your vids coming!
The pros to a DIY grommet based system is it can be done in the field if someone has duct tarp though like everything else doing it before needed is much easier. The hole punch is really an a necessary tool etc etc. The grommets allow it to be lined under a poncho/tarp as shown in the closing photo. Also can be used as a super UL/very low bulk stand alone tarp but not as durable as if glued to another tarp etc etc. That said gluing or taping one to an existing tarp sounds like a great idea as well. I have one tarp/survival blanket which has a reflective side. One of my favorite items. Bought an extra for "Walmart survival." but waiting for more snow to do the video on that. Thanks for watching!
Great idea, Kevin. Nice field expedient tarp! I think I'm going to do a little mylar blanket duct-taping today. :) Thanks!
I used it during the last outing to block drafts from the little tipi door and as a ground cloth. It's starting to get beat on. The duct tape grommets hold however pulled the corners off of two ends. Just replaced them with new duct tape and paracord tie-offs/grommets. The grommets are stronger than the Mylar blanket.
@@MegaWoodswalker I had to postpone this project because it is WAY too windy right now and we never do anything inside. :D
@@jacquiblanchard3131 Very windy here as well.
Smart thing to do with Mylar love this idea
Thanks for watching!
Pretty good little thing you did there a big very Merry Christmas to you Captain Walker and a happiest New Year James KCMO
Thanks for watching! MERRY Christmas!
great vid as usual, Merry Christmas to you and have a safe New year......
Merry Christmas and thanks for watching!
Excellent! Merry Christmas 🎄🎁
Merry Christmas and thanks for watching!
What a fun idea! Me and my brothers have to try this!
Another one right out of the park. Nice job Walker. 🐷🐔🍽.
Thanks!!!!
cool video! I'm impressed! I always carried marbles for that type setup .I will be buying a hole punch, and some orange duck tape.You could attach small pieces of tape to your cordage so you could see it and not trip.I love learning new and better ways to do stuff, thank you I'm smarter then I was! Cutout a piece of plastic same size, then Mylar, then duck tape it, be light, permanent, part of your kit, just a thought.Peace!
Thanks for watching!
Merry Christmas
Thanks for watching and Merry Christmas!
Always cool building those!
The last photo was the one we used. The grommets made attachments to the poncho easy!
So it is, I didn't notice. That was a nice little shelter we had built and the mylar worked great.
I take spray adhesive an stick the Mylar to the inside of my shelter ( Rip stop / nylon ) . Those blankets cant take snow or wind . I think we get more heat back from the gold color Mylar ( go figure ). Stay warm , good luk n health an hunts
My normal pitch is shown at the end with it hung under a poncho as seen in the last photo. Held up good. I have some SOL ones as well. Orange on one side but forgot if they're orange on the other. Thanks for watching and Merry Christmas.
Outstanding improvising!
Thanks brother!
I hope you have a Merry Christmas God bless you my friend
Thanks for watching! MERRY Christmas!
wow-tent! Brilliant idea man!
Thanks for the comment and watching.
Great video, great idea.
Thanks for watching.
Absolutely great stuff, as always! Merry Christmas, my friend! -Dave
Merry Christmas brother. Great to see you!!!!
Good idea. Walker good video
Thanks brother.
since mylar is so light, take 4 and do a enclosed shelter.......you will warmer and happier.....
Thanks for watching! Yes it is light weight.
good stuff, Merry Christmas........
Merry Christmas and thanks for watching!
Great tarp
Merry Christmas buddy
Thanks brother and a merry Christmas to you.
I like it for its simplicity for the average person
Love the info and...the chopsticks.
branches as chopsticks, love it!!!
thanks for sharing. will it work with most thin materials, say a cheap plastic painters dropcloth?
I have never tested that but it's my intention for a ready to go super shelter project. I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work but won't know till I do it. Thanks for watching!
i eagerly await that video. :-D
Good demonstration buddy!
Thanks bother. With luck going to post this over on Bushcraft USA tonight.
awsom video great idea
Thanks for watching!
Just curious, but have you considered doing a video on the knots you use? I only know a few really basic ones and that friction tension knot looks really handy.
I think this is a great video. What an amazing idea just to have a good day out in the woods with some cover a fire and BACON!!!
Thanks brother!
Great video my friend
All the best to you and yours MWW. :)
Thanks brother!
I love the bacon clips I hope you do a sacred bacon compilation one day
Maybe LOL. Thanks for watching.
Nice, I like it. Thanks for showing me.
Thanks for watching!
Merry Christmas!thanks for another great video. Do you have experience with polish lavu poncho tents and do you think they're a good poor mans heated tent option?thanks for any input on that.
Merry Christmas and thanks for watching!
Great tip...just subbed
Thanks for watching and the sub!
Nice we tip that Walker, you like orange. atb
Yes I do. Thanks for watching!
I'm brand new to your channel
Glad to have you here and thanks for watching!
good job. thanks
Thanks!!
Good tip. Thanks
For some reason on youtube, people often, usually it seems, demo these reflective blankets when there is little or no wind. Even a slight breeze will greatly complicate successful use of many/most of these blankets. For me, the cheaper ones have turned into Christmas tree tinsel relatively quickly. A potential tragedy for someone trying to use one in a life-saving circumstance.
Believe it or not the duct tape grommets and Mylar holds up better than you know. In fact the same mylar blanket can be seen in this video being used as a ground cloth. th-cam.com/video/0ilR9mBgqx8/w-d-xo.html The slightest breeze as you say has no effect. I have actually used this for years in multiple applications as a heat reflector and even a ground cloth. It's a disposable item as the video says. The grommets add more utility. Naturally this is not intended to replace a camping tarp etc etc. I would much rather have this than not in the daypack or my camping gear but not intended to be primary shelter. Thanks for watching!
Very Nice
Thanks for watching!
That was very crinkly at the beginning! It made me laugh, because it was so loud I could hardly hear you speaking. Great idea for a tarp. Those things are so lightweight, you could carry half a dozen of them.
Yea they're very very crinkly. Thanks for watching!
One thing I would add... metal chop sticks.. :)
I actually want those in Ti.
MegaWoodswalker prob one of the best purchases I ever made on amazon was mine. I have them in Ti as well.
And nobody's talking about what appeared to quite possibly be a Streaking behind him at the beginning
I would have lowered the back end to the ground to at least block the wind on one side.
For those conditions I like to pitch it that way but if you check the last part of the video you will see it attached to a poncho which is grounded. Just check the last 5 seconds of the video and thanks for watching. Have a great Holiday!
Where is this?
The woods of New England. Thanks for watching!
Anyone got any info as to whether this blocks police helicopter FLIR cameras? Asking for a friend..
Old comments, but mylar blocks thermal. On FLIR it will show up as a tarp still, there is a type of cameo that helps though.
The problem is mylar isnt cheap by the roll, ten by four feet $300usd
Mylar tarp make & bacon ...good deal man
Cool
Thanks for watching!
Merry Christmas. Brian 77
Thanks and have a happy New Year!
Why are you struggling to break those tiny little twigs?
LOL...Thanks for watching.
Donny from Ohio, Love your vid. Just wondering are you gay? From the way you talk and your mannerism you seem gay and that's special and lovely!
No I am not gay. Thanks for watching and have a happy new year.
RIDICULOUS. . .ANY KIND OF WIND THAT'LL START TO RIP OUT THE TAPE
Thanks for watching. On a side note your caps lock key is broken. Maybe check out Best Buy or something.
If anything, the mylar will tear WELL before the tape will give out. 4 layers duct tape on the mylar.
the only reason to use a mylar blanket is a survival situation . You will not have duct tape and a hole punch in a survival situation he should be teaching you how to make a button on the corners of the blanket this useless info
Jonathan there are more uses for a Mylar blanket than "a survival situation". For example I used it as a reflector for a fire. This is normal use. I go out of my way to show that during the video and even in a still photo at the end of the video taken during a normal extreme cold weather winter outing. This is well known information and done by many outdoors people. It makes camping more comfortable in the cold if there is a fire. I actually prefer to use it in conjuration with a poncho tarp setup as shown in the last part of the video. As for survival kit duct tape is survival gear 101 and the same goes for cordage. You don't need a hole punch to put a hole in something. I used one because it was convenient and why not? This is a DIY video not a survival video. Just look at the title. You don't have to wait till in the woods to make this. I also explain that in the video as well and even showed how small the entire things packs down. Thanks for watching.