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Sog Revolver
It's kinda similar in concept to the Sog Revolver. Extend the blade out of the back of the knife (when it's folded) to add a lanyard, and the extra metal will allow you to lock the saw o...

In Make Your Own Gear » full tang folder. or folding sheath knife. with bonus saw
May 12, 8:24am

sediment
The squeeze system would be handy at times, but not as nice as a gravity system for large amounts of water. As for sediment, the solution with a gravity feed system is to hang the reservoir, let th...

In Make Your Own Gear » Other uses for gravity filter water bag?
May 10, 11:39am

TPU coated bucket
The Sea to Summit bucket is TPU coated nylon. Isn't that the same coating that is on heat seal-able nylon? Could I use an iron to bond the bucket to the bulkhead then?

In Make Your Own Gear » Tubbing bulkhead for Sea to Summit bucket
May 10, 6:37am

bucket
I'm in the process of putting together a gravity feed water system that will use a collapsible bucket as a reservoir. It will also be useful for all the things you might use a bucket for beside...

In Make Your Own Gear » Other uses for gravity filter water bag?
May 10, 6:31am

How about the side?
I was thinking about this more, I would be better off to put the bulkhead on the side of the bucket, near the bottom. It would make it easier to use the bucket as a bucket, and with dirty water, yo...

In Make Your Own Gear » Tubbing bulkhead for Sea to Summit bucket
May 08, 7:21pm

Tubbing bulkhead for Sea to Summit bucket
I want to use a Sea to Summit 20L collapsible bucket as a reservoir for a gravity feed water filter. Any ideas on how to add a bulkhead that will sit kinda flat on the bottom of the bucket so I can...

In Make Your Own Gear » Tubbing bulkhead for Sea to Summit bucket
May 07, 7:19pm

tent questions
So you've probably seen my other thread about my tent design, but for those that haven't, I'm designing a tent that I intend to build. It's a floorless pyramid design, with a centra...

In Make Your Own Gear » tent questions
May 05, 8:47pm

Wow, Thanks!
That's just what I needed- thanks. So I'll make the tent out of 30 denier 1.3oz silnylon, and when I get around to buying the stove, I'll worry about the curtain. I guess I'll ...

In Make Your Own Gear » fire resistant silnylon?
May 05, 8:14pm

Nomex
I know what Nomex is, and that's probably a bit overkill. I'm wondering if there are lighter fabrics that would stop a few sparks from the fire from causing a disaster, not save the tent fr...

In Make Your Own Gear » fire resistant silnylon?
May 05, 12:31am

luxuries
Mystery ranch pack with a good frame- heavy, but worth it in the way it rides Tools and well stocked repair kit- I just like being prepared Plenty of warm clothes- Weather can change quick in Mon...

In General Lightweight Backpacking Discussion » The "naughty" heavy luxury items that you just don't wanna leave behind!
May 05, 12:27am

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