Look at posting #218 and #219.
I edited to the list "Brass wire (copper wire, stainless steel)"
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Look at posting #218 and #219.
I edited to the list "Brass wire (copper wire, stainless steel)"
Here is a list of what we have covered in this thread so far. Please let me know if we missed any items that may be found in a survival kit that may have a multi use.
Trash bags
Duct tape...
OK... the next one is uses for socks.
Well?....tell us and I will add it to the list.:D
The next one is the uses for a survival blanket.
- cordage
- snare
- fishing line
- tourniquet
OK, the next one is boot laces.
@Rick: Remember back around post #8 or #9, I mentioned about making thread out of trash bags? Well Saturday we had to cancel our hike because of thunderstorms and heavy rains, so I made some thread...
Next one... tarps or plastic sheeting.
OK... the next item is brass wire.
Go back to post #207 and read.
"you ask what type of knife?... Answer: the type you carry in your survival kit or bug-out-bag? pocket...survival...surgical blade... "
:D:p
When I get the list done I will post it on the WIKI. That is if Chris gets his WIKI up. :D That just doesn't sound right... does it!:D Or I will post it in my blog.
- opening cans
- shaving
-...
uses for a knife...
you ask what type of knife?... Answer: the type you carry in your survival kit or bug-out-bag? pocket...survival...surgical blade...
It has some more to go before it is complete, so I will wait til he gets the wiki setup.
I was wondering if anyone would be interested in a complied list of this thread? I have been keeping track of the postings and I am putting them together in an organized format. So far we have did 21...
@Stony: Is your strong & healthy woman
Leather, wool, synthetic, rubber? :D
whatever you carry in your survival kit or bug-out-bag.
up next is uses for gloves.
Was done back at post #60.
Ok...next one....cotton gauze.
Ok... next one....uses for a watch.
OK... next one.... uses for candles.
ok... next one... uses for sewing thread!
1. Determine your need.
2. Inventory your available man-made and natural materials.
3. Consider the different ways you might meet your need.
4. Pick the one that best utilizes your time, energy,...
I work with lots of them... I now that you can cut human skin with them. My arms and hands have plenty of scars from sharp tie wraps.