Survival Repair Kit
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Making repairs isn't fun to talk about, but it is necessary when it needs to get done. Here's my small survival repair kit breakdown. And some chow on a Solo alcohol stove too.
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A Finger Thimble For Pushing & Gripping A Needle Through Tough Materials Is A Life Saver! Mint Dental Floss Is Good For Sanitary Stitches And Deturing Critters Away From Entering Packs, Etc! Beeswax Is Very Handy Along With A Snap Buttons Repair Kit, Also! 😎
I agree I used dental floss to stitch up a blown-out seam on a leather pouch and it is as good as new. Can't vouch for the mint part. I have a small thimble in my kit I made from a scrap of leather. If you can't find beeswax, candle wax will do.
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Mint Has Been Used By Old Timers, Housewives, And Exterminators To Prevent, Or Stop Mice, Rats, And Other Varments, From Homes, Garages, Attics, Vehicles, Etc!
Usually, In A Small Glass Oil Type Liquid Dropper, Or In A Spray Bottle Form,
Pa-Pow, Amen!
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Dental floss is good for repairs real strong. Some 20 gauge wire. Good video sir thanks.
The little “sticks” that you put in a hot glue gun can sometimes be useful. You don’t need the glue gun. And a tiny piece can be half the size of that bic lighter. When heated up with the lighter you can liquify the glue stick for use. I’ve found having “glue” in this form is often handy for a number of things and its space and weight are small.
That Riggs , he’s something else! Looks like a good buddy
Good looking dog. You can tell he’s having fun running around in the woods by your side. Great video.
Boot strings - one leather and one of the type on your boots. Also a little more 100 mph duct tape wrapped around an old gift card.
If you ever find a tiny but strong magnet… even better a magnet that can be attached to a lanyard. Throw it in your little “sewing kit”. The purpose is mainly for “sticking” needles to. When in the forest environment like you are… when you drop a needle…. It’s gone. But like a little pin cushion. You can just “stick” the needles to the magnet and it will prevent loss in between jobs or when you just need to put the needle down temporarily. Plus the magnet is useful for making an improvised compass out of one of the needles or it might be fished down a pipe to retrieve an object.
Seen someone on RUclips that kept a couple of coat hangers in his pack . And wire , solid core wire of different gauges ( the hillbilly "bailing wire" ) . This kind of goes along with the repair kit : "Breaking and Entering Kit " - fencing pliers , small pry bar , plastic wedge , etc. B&E is heavy , so I only take in a INCH situation .
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Good repair kit Bill, I didn't know that you are an E9, much respect (I "only" made E6)!
And on this Memorial Day weekend, I wish to express my heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all of our men and women of our armed forces who have sacrificed themselves for their fellow soldiers, airmen, marines and coast guardsmen, as well as their families!!
EVERYDAY should be a day in remembrance of those who fought and died!
RIP brothers and sisters, for you are not forgotten...
Personally, I remember my 2/75 Ranger buddy SFC Randy Shughart!!
Here’s to Shughart & Gordon 🥃
More adhesives. Look for a product called "Double Bubble Epoxy", its a 2 part epoxy that comes in a foil packet. Shoe Goo, E6000, and a couple others also come in the small tubes. I also use a short piece of a plastic straw and melt the ends shut to store all kinds of things...you can get them in various colors and sizes for specific applications.
Shoe Goo 100%
I keep a couple of fast tech buckles. If you use a air mattress you will need patches for it. I ripped mine one night. Two more days in the field. So now it's old school foam pad for me.
No school like da old school.
I have the speedy stitching awl. If you include different threads and fishing line you can fix just about anything. From a popped shirt button to a thick canvas sail. I got three so I could place them in different packs and have one in the car kit. I also have a few different weights of fishing line so I can save the thread for clothing. I also bought a few upholstering needle kits. What I have mirrored pretty much what you showed, only I don't have a small kit bag. I used an empty food container to store my gear in. I decided on several sizes of Plastic containers because they can double for other needs such as water holding containers. The nice thing about them is they are free. When you buy food and finish the contents. just clean it out and start storing what ever you need to store. I mean these bags you have to buy are cool looking but they are getting outrageously expensive. I like free when I can pull it off.
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I believe you have a more complete repair kit than I've seen with other folks doing similar videos. Great ideas Top.
More 60mph tape. agree with the zip ties. The "housewife" is a little light duty for pack repairs, Fresh heavier thread and sail needle (It looked like you had one). Great presentation First Sergeant, Semper Fi.
Semper Fi!
Plain small Eagle claw 1/0 and smaller fish hooks, a small knapping bopper, where ever mans been, theres glass, ez quick hunting tips, spear or small arrows, dental floss.
What about a miniature set of screwdrivers and pliars, or use a Multi-tool, Leatherman Skelatool, some HD Guage wire, Kevlar wire, add a toothpick, dental floss as additional cordage (remove from plastic case to take up less space)....just a few quick thoughts.
Excellent video Sir. Currently putting together a small pocket size fix kit for every day use, not as much for field survival, but more just every day gear repair kit and office admin type repair.
Outstanding!
A few yards of kevlar cord spooled up in a pill bottle might be handy. Ditto ~ 6” of bicycle inner tube. It can be sliced into rubber bands of varying size. (It was one way ‘Nam troops secured gear from rattling.) Or as cut into waterproof patches (with the glue).
Outstanding !
Nice kit. Great suggestions in the comments. I'd add a Squirt for the small pliers and screwdrivers, a shirt length of solid core wire for replacing cotter pins and other linked items, Shoe Goo for soles and more, and some lubricant for those squeaks that show up, I think you've got everything else covered. Your videos just keep getting better and Riggs is getting his camera work handled.
He’s a champ!
I would add a thimble and a few different sized nails.
A few feet of light bank line (#6?) can be useful for heavy sewing (tarp corner tapes, pack straps, etc.). You'll probably need a sail needle.
Cool set up. Especially the micro mini sheep shears. Riggs is a happy camper.
Yes he is!
Several thing in that kit can have more than one use, like by drilling a hole through the handle of the awl it can be used to hold fishing line and becomes a float. Hollow out that same handle to store hooks and fishing weights.. Finding more than one use for things in your kit can greatly reduce bulk and weight. Many folks don't realize how easily a few items of little weight soon become pounds.
Top, that is a neat little kit, Mine is bigger, weighs more and has additional stuff (sand paper, pliers and other stuff). It works for me, because of my fumble fingers and bad vision.
I learned more new stuff. ;)
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Nice. I'm putting something together now. This video is very helpful. I've added a Speedy Stitcher. I have light fishing line in my fishing kit; I'll have to remember I can sew with it. I do have a small spool of Dyneema thread.
Maybe a lifestraw or small container of bleach for when the water bull is empty. I would say a Gerber multi-tool, but I keep that on my belt at all times for at least 20 years. The scissors on that tool is sharp enough to clip my fingernails and has done so many times when I get a split. Oohrah.
Nice kit. Crayon or candle for zippers. Hot glue stick, melt with lighter or candle. Hair ties, better than rubber bands, Bobby pins, paper clips, and binder clips. Those are my additions.
For a Marine, crayons are snacks, not tools.
A spool of regular dental floss is great to repair leather.
OH Neat a "Rigg's Cam" How fun is that.
Looks great. I’m crazy about 550 parachute line. If I can’t make a good repair I can always tie it up. Thanks for video!
I hadn't thought about the seam ripper...hooah, Top! RLTW
I very much miss my German shepherd, that girl always knew what I was thinking before I did Kit works but we all have our own choices.👍
They are the best!
I have a couple rolls of tenacious tape, tube of shoe glue. I would ditch the awl and get a Tandy leather sewer with Xtra rolls of string. My needles and guts of some 550 are in a chunk of heated and folded kydex, with ranger bands. The kydex is notched to hold the string. I need to work on the small personal sewing kit. J.c. dodge over at mason Dixon tactical had a kit, under the title. For the want of a nail. That was really good. Maybe small snare wire or bread tie ties. I do like the seam sealer. At home I have a 50 cal can loaded with matches to thread to inner tube patches, flints, zippo wicks. Yoyo fishing. Fuel funnel. Just alot of obscure redundancy
I have found these 3 pack of zippered envelope pouches at auto parts stores in the junk bin. I think you can make the kit smaller
Great little pack. I'd add a Leatherman. Either the micra (scissor multitool) or the squirt PS4 (pliers multitool). That is if you don't want a fullsize multitool in there. Bank line is great too for quick repairs.
G’day Bill, the leather awl instead I use a jerk needle from sewing machine in a handle.
Look up sewing machine jerk needle on the net multipurpose sewing.
Cheers
I would add in a hot melt glue stick. Can fix a lot of stuff. I use it on fishing rods.
I like waxed dental floss. Makes great thread, used as floss for teeth. Or fishing line.
Tenacious tape is a huge addition to the kit!! I’m really partial to gorilla tape and you can get it in 1” width now. Some short lengths of para cord are always useful as well.
Love the pup-cam❤
Great video Top! You know, you have the makings there of a cuts kit too.. you got the crazy glue, duct tape, and needles and thread. Crazy glue, duct tape, and toss is some cotton balls and you can take care of most minor/inconvenient cuts… should the need arise (maybe being days away from the local ER, you have the needle and thread if need be…Not just a gear repair kit, but a personal repair kit too!
Maybe add a few cotton balls with Vaseline (fire starting, moisturizer, and lube for zippers) and couple of plain cotton balls to act as a mini-dressing with some duct tape.
Keep up the Fire!
There you go!
Good kit. Ya I would put some double cap rivet. A little screw driver. And a watch battery. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.
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Kevlar thread on a bobbin is always good. Not long ago i went on a Garilla glue binge, I got the glue for Non porus surfaces which i think is far better than two part epoxy and you dont have the mess mixing the stuff, the Garilla duct tape is friggen AMAZINGLY sticky $#it for sure.
I also have a pocket sized gromet application tool that puts the male grommet to the female, and a smack with the butt of a survival knife and the grommets are permanetly mated, the tool is no bigger than a bic lighter, doesn't weigh much either.
Great video, being able to quickly repair your clothes or other gear to get you out of a bind and home safely can be a life saver.🇺🇸✌
Right on brother!
Awesome idea. I might get one of those exotac firesleeves so the button on the Bic doesn't get engaged while in my pack or pocket.
I have used gorilla glue many times only for it to fail, the tape is great but the glue not so much. Harbor freight super glue ftw. Its small and cheap, keep in a pill bottle for protection
Nice kit . Wife has scissors similar to those she uses in her embroidery cave . Exacto knives are light and handy . Gets dull , break it off and it’s good as new . Never thought of the patches. The Riggs cam was cool . Have a great evening
You too John!
Great video, I have watched a lot of your videos and you are definitely a hard charger
👍🏻 Quick question for you, did you know that in
WW2 they had issued sleeping bags made from a wool blanket ? Witch actually zipped up.
If so, what are your thoughts on this ?
Thanks again for all the
outstanding information
that you have passed on over the years.
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Never heard of that - but I love my wool blankets!
@@STOKERMATIC Yes it is true , I actually have one
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love the Riggs cam. As always awesome tips and content.
Another trick. Take a piece of good quality string that will take ink. And put the string next to a ruler. Then with a sharpie or other ink. “Mark” the string in half inch increments out to 12”. In this way you have just constructed a rudimentary “ruler” that can be used for other things like your means of keeping your scissors closed. But when needed you can get some basic measurement. Having a ruler handy is good for many sewing or “gear repair” type tasks. And it doesn’t really take up any real volume or weigh anything. Just a way to make something you already have more multifunctional. You could also use “knots” in the string to accomplish the same thing but the ink is a better solution in my opinion.
Another way to accomplish this (which is less “elegant”) would be to just accuracy measure and cut a string to 12” without any ink marks. If you know the string is 12” and you fold it in half… you have a 6” ruler. And folded into half again is 3” or you could fold it into thirds for 4” etc etc but again it gives a basic way to get a measurement.
Hi. Cool repair kit. But please be careful heating tin cans up. They are coated with "stuff" that isn't good for you when hot.
Nice kit. Be careful heating up your food in the cans some of those cans have a thin plastic liner in them.
Truth.
I like to carry a cut-down dowel rod with Gorilla Tape, 100MPH tape, electrical tape, and camo-form tape.
Great video.
Great looking repair kit.
Thanks for showing us your wee segmented "razor knife"... I've JUST put one into my own repair kit.
I saw what looked like a sail needle, in your video... I've got some also... Also a good spool (a HUGE roll) of "waxed nylon" is with me. It's good for mending canvas or leather; or, for CREATING useful items of canvas or leather. (Waxed nylon also is WAY better for "whipping" the ends of "cordage", than electrical tape; although, I carry THAT, also.)
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great video on the repair kit , but I would like to know a little more on how you set that tarp up, looks like a really great pitch .
Coming soon!
@@STOKERMATIC Looking forward to it , thank ya for your reply and a really big thank you for your service
SOME SMALL ROLLS OF FABRIC COULD BE HANDDY TO REPAIR CLOTHING
THOSE GLOVES….…. They look like great gear. What brand are they? And, can you provide a link? Thanks.
Hmm. Will have to double check when I get back home.
@@STOKERMATIC Thanks. I am always looking for great gear.
Awsome were did you pick up that kit
Spare eyelets with tool for tarp repairs.
Might check out exotac spool
Will do
Well Dad Gum Semper Fi!
Semper Fi brother!
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Riggs could have his own channel 🤣🐕🐕
He’s got more fans than me. 🤣
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A bag of Swedish fish. That was gold in Afghanistan. Better then money at times
Never had em in Iraq.
How about some rescue tape?
PS Wonderful Dog!!!!!
Dog-go pro 😂 sorry had to 👍
Glue stick and wd40 pen?
Please consider Lite My Fire fire steel.
assorted rubber patched
Ad a god amount of thin wire. Safe my life wenn tho sole of my boots went flying in the middle of nowhere
You are a 1sg?
Indeed.
That’s awesome! I am stationed in Texas, only a SPC though.. 😂 awesome video!
Right on brother.
Whats your email? I’d like to share an idea with you.
Stokermatic@gmail.com
Great video.