
DIY Survival Container from Recycled Bottle Caps TA Outdoors
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Date: 2019-09-10
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Comments and reviews: 5
Matthew Diongco
There is an easiest way to do this. First, Just cut the bottle like the video how he cut the bottle (skip the sandpaper step. Second, Just force to put the cap on the cutted side (not at the cap placer. Third, Just get another cap of that bottle and put it to the cap placer.
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There is an easiest way to do this. First, Just cut the bottle like the video how he cut the bottle (skip the sandpaper step. Second, Just force to put the cap on the cutted side (not at the cap placer. Third, Just get another cap of that bottle and put it to the cap placer.
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Tolik L.
Clever idea, only thing I could see as a possible problem is the glue holding it together. If you were to get a dremmel tool and pop a series of tiny holes on either side, then bend a few modified staples to place into the holes, may keep it together, even if the glue fails.
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Clever idea, only thing I could see as a possible problem is the glue holding it together. If you were to get a dremmel tool and pop a series of tiny holes on either side, then bend a few modified staples to place into the holes, may keep it together, even if the glue fails.
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Sean Hanna
Saw something similar containing potassium permanganate in one side and glycerin in the other (they catch fire when mixed) Might be worth a try. though you'd need to make a thicker separator and I'm not sure the smoke it produces would be good to breathe.
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Saw something similar containing potassium permanganate in one side and glycerin in the other (they catch fire when mixed) Might be worth a try. though you'd need to make a thicker separator and I'm not sure the smoke it produces would be good to breathe.
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Rob McGuire
Cool idea As an alternative to the saw you can use a thick piece of thread. Stand on the bottle and use the thread like one of those nasty survival saw/snare things. Thanks for all the knowledge sharing you guys do
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Cool idea As an alternative to the saw you can use a thick piece of thread. Stand on the bottle and use the thread like one of those nasty survival saw/snare things. Thanks for all the knowledge sharing you guys do
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Aaron Brown
With the salt and pepper storage, you can also put holes in a separate cap and swap when you're eating. Boom Tiny salt/pepper shaker
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With the salt and pepper storage, you can also put holes in a separate cap and swap when you're eating. Boom Tiny salt/pepper shaker
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