Introduction: Survival Kit
this is my second instructable so go easy on the comments firstly i did not use an altoids tin
i used a xbox carriying case witch came very useful
Step 1: Matrials
okay here is what u will need
look at the picture below
Step 2: Why Turn Iron Into Iron When You Can Turn Iron Into Gold?
get creative make stoves bowls popcorn makers use your head
Step 3: Gathering
some times careying wood with your arms little at a time sucks so use some sort of bag
and put it on wheels or some crazy crap
Step 4: Over All
well i coverd almost everything so thats it
29 Comments
14 years ago
This is a great Instructable, but you need to add a main image of the final project to the intro step. Please do that and leave me a message when you have so that we can publish your work. Thanks!
8 years ago on Introduction
hey I love this
9 years ago
A better saying would be "why leave it as iron when you can turn it to steel?" Its much more realistic
9 years ago
You got which and witch mixed up
10 years ago on Introduction
I like the xbox bag. I don't think that you need so many sharpies. And I think the 4 metallic things in the corner are little candles, and you shouldn't cook your food on them because the flame is really dirty. I think you should stick with a normal fire. Shelter and cordage are really important as well. A tarp can go a long way. Oh, and also a handle for the razor blades might help. And matches or a lighter too. Starting a fire with sticks isn't all that easy.
12 years ago on Introduction
isnt really much of a survival kit. when in a survival situation, you need things that will get you out of a jam, or something with more uses. a fixed blade knife, or some paracord would be some great multipurpose items.
13 years ago on Step 3
dude your a dummy you need more stuff than that
you would die in the wild.
u need:
fishing line
hooks
sinkers
matches
needles n thread
gum
and plenty more stuff
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
what would the gum be used for?
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
How about the paracord and duct tape?
Reply 13 years ago on Step 3
You wouldn't necessarily DIE per say, but you would be in a tiny bit of a pickle.
13 years ago on Step 3
For a "survival" kit you want to try to make things that are multipurpose as possible. Making bowls, etc out of an empty can is good ingenuity but that means you are either carrying a full can or an empty one around, then you have to take the time to make whatever you need. Unless you are using this time to calm yourself then you would be spending a lot of time that could be used elsewhere. Of course you are welcome to take this kit with you whenever you venture out....I'll pass and take my own.
13 years ago on Step 1
But have some questions for you.
ALTOIDS SMALL CAN - how can that help with cooking?
SHARPIES - how do you use them in an emergency situation?
RUBBER BANDS - What will you do with these in a life threatining situation?
In a survival situation, what will you do with the PLASTIC CLAMP?
How do you plan on using that Pepsi thing? Have you ever boiled water in it? How much water does it hold? It seems awfully small, what will you do with 1/ to 1/2 cup of boiled water?
Seems to me providing a food source or weapon would be far more practical than a lucky charm. (you actually think that will help you in a survival situation?)
I don't mean to be unkind, but survival means YOUR LIFE MAY DEPEND ON WHAT'S IN YOUR KIT. Before you get yourself into trouble, you better do some research to make sure you know what you are doing.
13 years ago on Step 1
Never mind, I figured out how to post my instructable.
13 years ago on Step 1
Just joined this thing today... Two questions... 1. What are the markers for? 2. How do I post pictures of my kit on this site?
13 years ago on Step 2
What are they, where did you get them, and how would you use them? thanks
13 years ago on Step 1
Ok, Not everyone can tell just what you have there, for instance on the right of the photo what is that thing that looks like a tooth paste tube with the pepsi symbol on it? LOL
also the somethings that you say are for cooking on the bottom left?
in addition, it would be very helpful if you or SOMEONE on instuctibles would give a person an idea what you'd use these items for. thanks, Kitty
13 years ago on Introduction
No fire starter?
13 years ago on Step 1
where's the first aid?
14 years ago on Introduction
haha that's funny, you didn't use some stupid altoids tin
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
Actually in the second picture there is an altoids tin. : )