Total spent was $26. Aside from picking up more tins, there's enough supplies here to make at least 5~ kits, depending on if you do the ridiculous duct tape carrier for it! Also, sorry about the repeat clip! 45 mins is a LOT to edit down to lol Things I wish I had grabbed: -Ramen pack for the bullion packet -Some drink mix (lemonade or electrolytes packets)
Take some plastic soda straws, heat one end and seal it with a pair of pliers. You can put any kind of dry powdered product in it. Seal the open end the same way, then put those in the tin. They don't take up much room. Cut them to length to fit your tin. You can put instant coffee, cream or sugar in a straw, or even some kind of beverage. Salt, pepper or whatever you choose. Thanks for your video.
It's so much easier & neater to dip the match heads into a bottle of clear nail polish. You can do hundreds of matches in just a few minutes if you have a block of styrofoam to stick the matches on to dry. Nail polish is both waterproof & flammable.
This one was a lot of fun! I mean, I wouldn't necessarily want to rely on JUST this, but theory and practice make for the foundations of knowledge and skills.
You gave me some good ideas for tins for myself. Although, I would be the type that does a tin for fire, a tin for sewing, a tin for water purification purposes, etc…you get the idea. But I also have a 4 tiered bento box that I am setting up for camping outdoors this summer. I can fix up a few of these tins and put them all in the bottom of my bento box. Thanks for all the suggestions. 😊
I'm actually going to build a slimmed down edc tin, and then a few camping ones too. Slight redundancy in each (just matches and water tabs really) in case one gets lost or destroyed
I feel like the best option for 'food' in an altoid size tin is the small individual wrapped airheads candy. Basically just a little flat package of sugar that you don't really risk crushing up. Starbursts are a decent option too, but those paper wrappers might makes a mess in the tin, if the candy were to start melting. If you had used a saw to cut off the excess handle instead of crimping the end off, I think you could have slid the candle down into the end of it.
You're totally right! I probably could have focused a little more on that. I should have also grabbed like a powdered drink mix too! Probably should have grabbed a Ramen to steal the bullion package
@@rallaa941 I carry a tube of glucose tablets and some electrolyte powder in my packs usually. Haven't seen them at the dollar tree before, but they're always good to have just in case
Very nice! I was thinking I would do an Altoid Tin for your previous challenge of something you don't usually carry but still need to build it out (probably more EDC based than survival based though). A lot of really great tips and knowledge shared in the video, thanks for sharing!!
Not too late to do the challenge! It's for *whenever* someone watches it or wants to do it! I carry my Easy Dad Carry tin (it was my first video and the inspiration for the channel) that I've updated several times (have a video of the update too) and use almost every day. Thanks for watching!
Nice video. I challenged my self last year to build a tin that included a shelter, & I created a tin that included a 43-gallon contractor bag for shelter. I had to sacrifice food procurement items, but I was approaching it as a 24-hour kit, & food isn't really a priority for the first couple days.
Thank you for the tag..great video.. lol I think if your trying to survive on what’s in a tin you’ll need prayer 😂 so that’s a good selection lol but they are rather useful in the short term and no torniquete? Damn it I can’t get my SOFT-W in..I need a bigger tin!! Lol just busting balls..great kit..good items.. And a 46 minute video is impressive..I actually like tins to..your unusual carry challenge has me actually carrying a tin at work..I’m thinking of ideas for more tins actually..
Lol yeah, there's only so much. I mean, you *could* do a paracord tourniquet, but then you using your "shelter"! I'd say cut off the limb with the scalpel, cauterize with the birthday candle, then eat your Starburst to feel more peppy! Excited to see what you do with a tin! It's almost a silly little thing, but I use my EDC Dad one *all the time*!
@@ConansEasyDadCarry honestly building a EDC pouch loadout is the same as a tin…just a different medium..I like making kits..tin, pouch all are super cool
Years ago I created something I called the three minute match. It was a simple strike anywhere kitchen size match with a single square of toilet paper folded and tightly rolled around it. I tied the paper onto the match with dental floss and dipped it in melted wax and sealed it up in a vacuum food bag. I made many of these and one day I took one along fishing. I could not get it to light. Even though I had tried several of them when I made them the one sitting in a drawer for a few months refused to light. I came home and tried all the rest of them with the same result except for one that lit. I have not tried to "waterproof" matches with wax since then. Your milage may vary.
DT super glue comes in a larger, resealable container than the skin glue you got, and is also a great fire starting fuel. I've glued dried skin, bleeding cuts, and many other thing to other things, with that vial of SGlue. 👍
I like them both for different reasons. Superglue is my usual go-to just because it's so quick, but I was trying to save some space here and show some options. I'm 100% with you though!
Annnnnd I just got to the part where you discussed the single-use and larger ones. 😅 I have a single use in my tin, but I rely on the...I think it is a 0.5oz?...resealable vial from DT in my EDG bag.
That's the thing! I mean, I don't mind having random crap, but also, survival or being smart and planning doesn't have to be some Bear Grylls adventure!
That is a great tin as it reminds us that we should take our troubles and hard situations to God first, usually we try and solve all our problems by ourselves when we should take them to the one who can really help us, great video btw 👍
Total spent was $26. Aside from picking up more tins, there's enough supplies here to make at least 5~ kits, depending on if you do the ridiculous duct tape carrier for it! Also, sorry about the repeat clip! 45 mins is a LOT to edit down to lol
Things I wish I had grabbed:
-Ramen pack for the bullion packet
-Some drink mix (lemonade or electrolytes packets)
Take some plastic soda straws, heat one end and seal it with a pair of pliers. You can put any kind of dry powdered product in it. Seal the open end the same way, then put those in the tin. They don't take up much room. Cut them to length to fit your tin. You can put instant coffee, cream or sugar in a straw, or even some kind of beverage. Salt, pepper or whatever you choose. Thanks for your video.
@@tonyv8925 Absolutely! I've shown that in a couple other videos, but this would have been the perfect place for it again! Thanks for pointing it out!
It's so much easier & neater to dip the match heads into a bottle of clear nail polish. You can do hundreds of matches in just a few minutes if you have a block of styrofoam to stick the matches on to dry. Nail polish is both waterproof & flammable.
I haven't watched this video yet, but I'm pretty excited about it, thanks for sharing!!!
Thank you so much for watching!
Excellent video! Thank you for making it.
This one was a lot of fun! I mean, I wouldn't necessarily want to rely on JUST this, but theory and practice make for the foundations of knowledge and skills.
I absolutely love this video, very badass!!!! You mentioned something about fishing line, hope you do a Dollar Tree part 2!!!!🤞 👍😍👍
So I didn't really do a good job of highlighting, but the paracord can actually be broken down and the strands can actually be used as line!
You gave me some good ideas for tins for myself. Although, I would be the type that does a tin for fire, a tin for sewing, a tin for water purification purposes, etc…you get the idea. But I also have a 4 tiered bento box that I am setting up for camping outdoors this summer. I can fix up a few of these tins and put them all in the bottom of my bento box. Thanks for all the suggestions. 😊
I'm actually going to build a slimmed down edc tin, and then a few camping ones too. Slight redundancy in each (just matches and water tabs really) in case one gets lost or destroyed
Dam, I would've never thought of that... a bento box. Brilliant!
Nicely done. I watched the whole thing.😊 I’m going to make one the my son who car camps.
great video, appreciated the kit
Thanks for watching! Know this is a long one, but it was a lot of fun
Neat little kit for cheap. Thank you.
Some solid little ideas I will be using. Thx.
Fun video! Thanks for the mention! I love these Altoids tins videos.. I use a EDC version everyday... Maybe I'll do a video sometime.. :)
Do it! Tins are what really got me into EDC. I use one every day too!
I feel like the best option for 'food' in an altoid size tin is the small individual wrapped airheads candy. Basically just a little flat package of sugar that you don't really risk crushing up. Starbursts are a decent option too, but those paper wrappers might makes a mess in the tin, if the candy were to start melting.
If you had used a saw to cut off the excess handle instead of crimping the end off, I think you could have slid the candle down into the end of it.
You're totally right! I probably could have focused a little more on that. I should have also grabbed like a powdered drink mix too! Probably should have grabbed a Ramen to steal the bullion package
@@ConansEasyDadCarry Don't know if you can find them in dollar tree, but a pack of liquid iv or similar electrolyte powder would be good, yeah.
@@rallaa941 I carry a tube of glucose tablets and some electrolyte powder in my packs usually. Haven't seen them at the dollar tree before, but they're always good to have just in case
very good. I liked the ideas. especially those candles. Congratulations.Taciano from Brazil ..
Thanks for watching!
Try a large safety pin with a piece of bait hooked on
Very nice! I was thinking I would do an Altoid Tin for your previous challenge of something you don't usually carry but still need to build it out (probably more EDC based than survival based though). A lot of really great tips and knowledge shared in the video, thanks for sharing!!
Not too late to do the challenge! It's for *whenever* someone watches it or wants to do it! I carry my Easy Dad Carry tin (it was my first video and the inspiration for the channel) that I've updated several times (have a video of the update too) and use almost every day. Thanks for watching!
Nice video. I challenged my self last year to build a tin that included a shelter, & I created a tin that included a 43-gallon contractor bag for shelter. I had to sacrifice food procurement items, but I was approaching it as a 24-hour kit, & food isn't really a priority for the first couple days.
That's pretty cool!
Thank you for the tag..great video.. lol I think if your trying to survive on what’s in a tin you’ll need prayer 😂 so that’s a good selection lol but they are rather useful in the short term and no torniquete? Damn it I can’t get my SOFT-W in..I need a bigger tin!! Lol just busting balls..great kit..good items.. And a 46 minute video is impressive..I actually like tins to..your unusual carry challenge has me actually carrying a tin at work..I’m thinking of ideas for more tins actually..
Lol yeah, there's only so much. I mean, you *could* do a paracord tourniquet, but then you using your "shelter"! I'd say cut off the limb with the scalpel, cauterize with the birthday candle, then eat your Starburst to feel more peppy! Excited to see what you do with a tin! It's almost a silly little thing, but I use my EDC Dad one *all the time*!
@@ConansEasyDadCarry honestly building a EDC pouch loadout is the same as a tin…just a different medium..I like making kits..tin, pouch all are super cool
Years ago I created something I called the three minute match. It was a simple strike anywhere kitchen size match with a single square of toilet paper folded and tightly rolled around it. I tied the paper onto the match with dental floss and dipped it in melted wax and sealed it up in a vacuum food bag. I made many of these and one day I took one along fishing. I could not get it to light. Even though I had tried several of them when I made them the one sitting in a drawer for a few months refused to light. I came home and tried all the rest of them with the same result except for one that lit. I have not tried to "waterproof" matches with wax since then. Your milage may vary.
Sounds like a solid build! Any idea why they weren't lighting?
DT super glue comes in a larger, resealable container than the skin glue you got, and is also a great fire starting fuel. I've glued dried skin, bleeding cuts, and many other thing to other things, with that vial of SGlue. 👍
I like them both for different reasons. Superglue is my usual go-to just because it's so quick, but I was trying to save some space here and show some options. I'm 100% with you though!
Annnnnd I just got to the part where you discussed the single-use and larger ones. 😅 I have a single use in my tin, but I rely on the...I think it is a 0.5oz?...resealable vial from DT in my EDG bag.
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic lol to be fair, this ran WAY longer than I thought, so missing a 1 minute blip in a 45 min ramble isn't hard to do 😅
This is awesome. Funny thing, I have every single one of those items. 😂
That's the thing! I mean, I don't mind having random crap, but also, survival or being smart and planning doesn't have to be some Bear Grylls adventure!
Cool vídeo
Good kit.
That is a great tin as it reminds us that we should take our troubles and hard situations to God first, usually we try and solve all our problems by ourselves when we should take them to the one who can really help us, great video btw 👍
I always like to save small left over pieces of soap to put into my tin so I can wash wherever I go.
That's a great idea! I usually rely on hand sanitizer when I'm on the go, myself
For some reason, I can no longer find trick candles in my area.
I haven't seen them for more than a year at H-E-B, Walmart, or Dollar Tree.
Got mine from ebay
Dude yt unsubscribed me. Subscribed again, sorry. Hope you’ve been well. Cool vid, thank you.
Thanks bud!
Where ya been!?!?😢😢😢😢
It is not a good idea to use a blade as a pry tool.
shoulda got dental floss with the sowing kit, for clothing, tents, tarps, etc, its stronger then thread
@@dambroangling2828 do they have fishing line or kevlar in the dollar tree
I'd also put something in for a upset stomach.
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Dollar plus sellouts 😂
It was highway robbery when they went to $1.25!! Now they want more for bigger better stuff!?!... Also, definitely bought some $3 stuff 😁
Can you pin a comment with the "total money spent" for the kit?
Absolutely