It holds 25, count 'em, 25 items...and counting
Pocket size, neat and organized, ready to go, easy open/close.
Step 1: The "ingredients"
--Items I have
empty Altoids tin
matches
matchbox
gum
small flashlight
fishing line
duct tape
b-day candle
small candle
small compass
foil
ziploc
safety pins
wire
medical tape
gauze
bandaids
alcohol wipes
plastic container
tire puncture repair patch
needle
thread
signal mirror
rubber band
dental floss
razor blade
safety pins
--Other useful items that I don't have yet
emergency whistle
flint & steel striker
--Useful items that won't fit in the tin
Swiss Army Knife(or other multi tool-mine is Greatland Brand)
Step 2: How to use the items
*matches
*matchbox-- cut off the strips that for striking the match and glued them onto the inside of the tin lid
*gum-- could for mending odds and ends, such as small bike tire punctures, and fishing bait
*small flashlight
*fishing line-- fishing, traps, lashing, mending clothes
*duct tape-- they've filled bookes with uses for this stuff
*b-day candle-- helpful for starting fires
*small candle-- helpful for starting fires
*small compass
*foil-- can hold food and keep tinder dry
*ziploc-- can hold food and water, and keep tinder dry. It can also be used to collect condensation for water
*safety pins-- helps to mend fabric and clothes, and can be improvised as fishooks and used in traps for small animals
*wire-- good for lashing and animal traps
*medical tape-- treat wounds
*gauze-- treat wounds
*bandaids-- treat wounds
*alcohol wipes-- treat wounds and start fires
*plastic container-- hold matches, tinder, protect things from water
*tire puncture repair patch
*needle-- mend clothes and other fabric
*thread-- mend clothes and other fabric, make traps, fish, lash
*signal mirror-- also good for starting fires
*rubber band-- keeps the tin closed and can be helpful in a variety of situations
*x-acto blades-- supplement for pocket knife
*dental floss-- fishing, traps, lashing, mending clothes
*razor blade-- supplement for pocket knife
*safety pins-- improvise fish hooks, mend clothes
Step 3: Well You're done!
Please comment, especially if you have suggestions. They are useful and helpful. If you know good websites on this sort of stuff, please comment.
from temp''''
http://www.m4040.com/Survival/Survival.htm
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You definitely will need a knife in a survival situation though cuz that razor blade will quickly fail, cut you or become obsolete (whichever comes first).
Check out my new Altoids Survival Tin instructable for tips on priorities of survival.
put match strips a little more out of the way and... done
Someone commented on adding a mirror, not necessary, As I pointed out in my published piece, simply polish the inside of the lid and make a small hole in the center. Then the lid becomes a functional signal mirror.
Why don't you glue your mirror onto the outside back of the tin, that way it's not taking up any space inside?
Place your tin inside of the Ziplock (fold the bag around the tin, squeezing out the air before sealing) and then securing with the rubber band.
You should then have enough room for a small wrapped tampon - Lilette's have ones without the applicator. This can be used for an emergency water filter to remove a lot of sediment and larvae or it can be used for tinder (just pull away small amount of the cotton) and even the thread can be pulled apart and used.
I guess you could wrap your duct tape around the outside of the tampon too.
Just my pennyworth.
Super Glue to patch up things and make arrows, etc.
Flexible magnifying card, plastic, flexible, and really small, can start a fire.
Pencil, so you don't go mad, you can draw things and make observations.
Sandpaper, to sharpen things.
Little screwdriver, so you can take apart any other things you have.
Batteries, to power makeshift radios and LEDs
LED: use with batteries to make an effective flashlight.
Bandaids, to heal u
Nails, different sizes, to build shelters and make arrowheads.
Safety pins, to use as fishing hooks (?)
Towelettes, they have alcohol, so they burn well, and can also kill bacteria. Plus if you breathe in the fumes you get high :D
That is all.
Also, great idea on the superglue, though you should probably include some nail polish remover (acetone) if you intend to carry it. Getting your fingers glued together in an emergency situation could be a real bummer. Krazy glue comes in "single use" tubes you can purchase in a handy little container of four. They actually hold more than a single use and are a great size for a little tin.
Perhaps some water tablets would be good to add, too.