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    Quote Originally Posted by welderguy View Post
    I know exactly what your talking about , its a whole pack of bugee cords in a jar saw them at Lowes a few weeks ago.
    Exactly! Once we used the all up, I didn't know what the heck to do with the container. It's still sitting out in my barn. I'll have to submerge it and see just how waterproof it is though.
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    Wire ties come in them as well, but as there is a couple of them rolling around in the truck, work bench etc, they are really cheap plastic, and break real easy.
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    this is the jug I am talking there great.
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    I Wonder Who was the first person to look at a cow and say, "I think I'll squeeze these dangly things here, and drink what ever comes out?"

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    There's just something so wrong with replacing a cat toilet with your food.
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    Okay, I took the advise and got a bottle with an open neck.
    Used a Nestle Quick bottle with a handle to hook things on.
    I do not have the bungees and cord on yet. The hooks can hold the
    cords, camp saw and hack saw.
    In the pic are:
    bean can for cooking, water bottle, sterno can, self-stick wound wrap, exam gloves, 3x3 gauze squares, topical anesthesia, tube of triple antibiotic, 3 sterile telfa pads, 1 cup pinto beans, 1 cup rice, 5 assorted suture material w/needles, handful of hard candy, LED flashlight/radio/red light/alarm, potable aqua tabs and neutralizers, pocket knife, assorted sml lures, hooks, and fishing line, stainless wire, mirror, magnesium firestarter, betadine sterile swab pads, and betadine solution, non-adhesive sterile bandage, compass, space blanket, 4 packs of Off mosquito wipes, water bag, 6 assorted meds incl. pain killer, ibuprophen, tranquilizers, 4 of those climbing/packing hooks that screw closed for hooking things to your backpack, and one that has a rubber circle to hold your water bottle. I still need a magnifying glass, snare wire, money, and ammo in it.
    What do you think? Oh, and it weighs almost 4 lbs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    There's just something so wrong with replacing a cat toilet with your food.
    Crsh, um buddy you use the jug prior to the cat using it.
    I Wonder Who was the first person to look at a cow and say, "I think I'll squeeze these dangly things here, and drink what ever comes out?"

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    wow good job linkmissing. as soon as i can get off my dead butt ill pull the one out of my truck and post some pictures.
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    Quote Originally Posted by welderguy View Post
    Crsh, um buddy you use the jug prior to the cat using it.
    Why would you want to go to the bathroom in the jug before the cat?
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    There ya go again making me laugh
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    Quote Originally Posted by linkmissing View Post
    Okay, I took the advise and got a bottle with an open neck.
    Used a Nestle Quick bottle with a handle to hook things on.
    I do not have the bungees and cord on yet. The hooks can hold the
    cords, camp saw and hack saw.
    In the pic are:
    bean can for cooking, water bottle, sterno can, self-stick wound wrap, exam gloves, 3x3 gauze squares, topical anesthesia, tube of triple antibiotic, 3 sterile telfa pads, 1 cup pinto beans, 1 cup rice, 5 assorted suture material w/needles, handful of hard candy, LED flashlight/radio/red light/alarm, potable aqua tabs and neutralizers, pocket knife, assorted sml lures, hooks, and fishing line, stainless wire, mirror, magnesium firestarter, betadine sterile swab pads, and betadine solution, non-adhesive sterile bandage, compass, space blanket, 4 packs of Off mosquito wipes, water bag, 6 assorted meds incl. pain killer, ibuprophen, tranquilizers, 4 of those climbing/packing hooks that screw closed for hooking things to your backpack, and one that has a rubber circle to hold your water bottle. I still need a magnifying glass, snare wire, money, and ammo in it.
    What do you think? Oh, and it weighs almost 4 lbs.
    Alright, now we are getting somewhere...Don't pay attention those that aren't house broke.

    Great start, good idea.

    Seems heavy on first aid, but hey, your call.
    So how about a carry strap? It's just me, but I don't like carrying stuff around in my hands if I don't have to.
    Like to have my hands free for "other things".

    What would be your primary use for this?
    Home, vehicle, carry along, stash for emergency use?
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    Well done LM.
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    yes, after reviewing again (this is why I'm posting it all; for the help) it is weighted on things like the meds (I have tons of it at home), It needs to be more rounded to fit any probable situation. It has those screw hook things to attach to or to attach things to so that it can be added to a belt or backpack. I am making them for permanent residence in each car for family members. I will of course have the larger BOB also in my own cars for larger equip stuff. Clothes, tarp, tools, optics, cooking, sleep, ...kitchen sink

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    I'm not the one peeing in the kitty litter.
    What can I say I ran out of depends
    I Wonder Who was the first person to look at a cow and say, "I think I'll squeeze these dangly things here, and drink what ever comes out?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter63 View Post
    Like to have my hands free for "other things".
    Is anyone else just looking at the quotes around "other things" wondering what exactly he could be talking about?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trabitha View Post
    Is anyone else just looking at the quotes around "other things" wondering what exactly he could be talking about?
    Nope dont want any thought like that in my mind therapy is expensive ya know
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    Ha-ha!! I hear ya welder! I'll keep that in mind in my future mind wonderings. LOL!!

    LOVE the pic, Crash! LOL!!!
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    LOL, What I had in mind was .............Oh, never mind, y'all's mind are in the gutter anyway so,

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    Oh no!!! I've sent him off on a tangent!!! LOL!!
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