Too bad I just speak Canadian... eh? ;-)
Great little process shown here. Will come handy when individually packing salsas and salad dressings in our next pic-nic. Thanks!
Same technique works on straws, just use needle nose pliers instead of sticks if you have small amounts of substances that you would like to keep safe and dry. Personally I used it for small amounts of glue, just so i have it when i need it.
Before watching I also thought it was going to be about welding tin foil or aluminum foil. So I was really confused when the video got to the part about attaching the bag of water because I couldn't imagine what function it was going to serve in a tin foil welder. In my defence though I haven't been awake very long so being stunned isn't all that unreasonable :)
I grew up calling it plastic foil. Which I expect would clarify things for most people if you used that terminology in the title instead of just foil.
Although making people realize that the rest of the world doesn't do or say things the exact same way they do has a lot of educational value in its self so I think you should leave it the way it is.
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