Altoids Tin Survival Kit

 by microboard
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Make an altoids smalls tin into a survival kit!
 
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Step 1: Objects

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These are all the things you need to add also add matches and a striker.
rlnbkseeberger says: Jan 6, 2011. 4:07 PM
this kit is missing some tools that would really help you out. one really big thing is potable water tablets. depending on where you are, these could really save you. in Colorado, if you drink mountain streams or lakes, there is a high likely hood of getting giardia. also you should include some para-cord, easily stored in laces or a bracelet. 550 paracord can support 600lbs. also the inner strands can be used as your fishing line and to make snared or as thread.
Frowney001 in reply to rlnbkseebergerJul 11, 2012. 1:48 PM
I wear a paracord belt that has over 40 feet of the stuff xD
freeza36 in reply to rlnbkseebergerDec 25, 2011. 7:32 PM
yessss! a fellow Coloradoan
nail face in reply to rlnbkseebergerJul 17, 2011. 7:56 PM
550 paracord only only holds 550 pounds, and thats under PERFECT conditions. so no kinks, bends, knots etc...
rlnbkseeberger in reply to nail faceOct 25, 2012. 3:09 PM
kinks and bends wouldnt effect it, and knots would atcually strenghten it
survivorwolf in reply to rlnbkseebergerMar 14, 2013. 5:06 PM
No knots do not increase strength of rope most knots actually cause more force to be applied in one area in the knot causing a failure. This is why climbers have to learn a few special knots. These Knots don't create a cutting action on itself
Air_Assassin in reply to rlnbkseebergerJan 9, 2011. 6:18 AM
This is small it can not fit water
rlnbkseeberger in reply to Air_AssassinJan 9, 2011. 9:13 AM
you dont carry water, you carry small iodine tablets that purify the water.
Air_Assassin in reply to rlnbkseebergerJan 9, 2011. 10:28 AM
Oh
artyman says: Nov 27, 2010. 7:39 PM
What about fire-making tools? Fire is about the "most necessary thing for survival".
Frowney001 in reply to artymanJul 11, 2012. 1:46 PM
Actually, Fire is #4 on the survival list.
First you STOP (Stop Think Observe Plan),
Provide First Aid
Seek Shelter
THEN you have fire.

And you only need fire if it is a cold environment, you are wet, or you are suffering from hypothermia/frostbite.

It still is something good to have though, I agree with you on that one.
OzzyJClarke in reply to artymanMay 13, 2012. 2:34 PM
Suppose you could use elastic bands to attatch a lighter to the tin ?
freeza36 in reply to artymanDec 25, 2011. 7:33 PM
right behind shelter
Air_Assassin in reply to artymanJan 9, 2011. 6:18 AM
he said add a match and striker
Paracord Ninja says: Oct 17, 2011. 5:39 AM
That is really cool i want to try it now thanks
nalk55 says: May 13, 2011. 8:13 PM
No need for a striker for the matches, just get strike anywheres. ( May be a little difficult to find.)
TheInventor1997 in reply to nalk55Jul 12, 2011. 10:33 AM
i can never get those things to strike anywhere
nalk55 in reply to TheInventor1997Jul 12, 2011. 7:51 PM
With practice you can strike the on your teeth, shoe, or thumb nail, but be careful I've had the match head light and get stuck under my thumb nail.
Air_Assassin says: Jan 13, 2011. 5:10 PM
to small to fit cell phone
zaarenoc says: Mar 14, 2010. 1:11 PM
Just put a cell phone and extra battery in there.  :)
Air_Assassin in reply to zaarenocJan 9, 2011. 6:08 PM
Lol no service oh noes
Nicholas G. in reply to zaarenocJan 9, 2011. 1:46 PM
what if there's no service?
Air_Assassin in reply to Nicholas G.Jan 9, 2011. 6:12 PM
you play your games on your phone and wait for help maybe or look for people and houses :)
Air_Assassin says: Dec 24, 2010. 7:11 AM
he said a match and striker
EpicZombie says: Dec 19, 2010. 6:01 PM
There is only 2 objects that are not fishing related...
Robot Lover says: Jan 18, 2010. 3:37 PM
just a thought, you should have smaller hooks because small fish like trout will not eat the bait on such a big hook.
anibioman in reply to Robot LoverNov 4, 2010. 10:14 PM
notte he has a big one and a tiny one the tiny one is second object from the right on the bottom row
pauloq98 says: Jun 9, 2010. 6:44 PM
good idea you should put band-aids in there too
lemonie says: Jan 2, 2010. 9:52 AM
What are the objects, and why are they in your kit?
(The multitool is not relevant to this, but you might say what survival tasks it can do if you are leaving it in)

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microboard (author) in reply to lemonieJan 2, 2010. 3:11 PM
I will put in notes of what they are.
lemonie in reply to microboardJan 2, 2010. 4:11 PM
Yes, that helps. You do have plenty of text to use though. If you said "I chose these items because-" you could make it into more than "some things to put in a tin". The value in this site is in personal experience, if there's something really useful in the kit tell us about it, share your knowledge...

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HarveyH44 in reply to lemonieJan 2, 2010. 11:26 AM
Looks more like an emergency fishing kit, kind of minimum use for survival.  Think I'd leave out the rubber worms, real ones work better.  Multi-tools are cool, but it doesn't fit in the tin, much more useful to keep in the pocket or on your belt.  Nice pictures, too light on text.
lemonie in reply to HarveyH44Jan 2, 2010. 12:33 PM
The black things are fishing-lures then? Yes, leave them out, take up too much space.

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