#124179 - 02/18/08 03:03 AM
my cargo pocket sk
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Journeyman
Registered: 11/18/05
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Loc: Nevada,USA
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Ok folks, I would like some feed back on my psk. I have built it to ride in my pack or in my cargo pocket should I need to ditch my pack. It is carried in a mil spec GP pouch (large) and is "molle" compatable so it can be attached to a belt as well. 1. 60' 550 cord mil spec 2. 10' flat roll duct tape 3. gerber led aa flashlight w/spare batt. 4. fishing/sewing kit in chapstick tube. 6 #12 hooks 4 #12 trebble hooks 8 split shots 1 standard sewing needle 1 canvas needle 35 yds 10lbs spiderwire tapped to outside 5. bic lighter (gagged) 6. milspec survival matches 7. heat sheet blanket (large) 8. REI survival whistle (cant remeber the name of it..triple something) 9. strike force ferro rod w/ 1 tinder 10. 55 gal industrial trash bag 11. Howard mil spec signal mirror 12.3 pre-made snares 13. first aid kit in altoids tin(sealed) 4 standard bandaids 3 knuckle bandaids 4 stero strips 2 small gauze pads 2 burn cream pkts 2 antibiotic pkts 2' flat roll med tape 1 squeeze tube of super glue 1 pr tweezers 4 advil 4 excedrin 2 imodium ad 2 vicodine 15. leatherman juice 16. 12"x24" foil 17 plastic bag(from shake-n-bake box) water procurement/storage 18 tinder kit 3 esbit tabs 10 quick tinders 1 small ferro rod
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#124180 - 02/18/08 03:07 AM
Re: my cargo pocket sk
[Re: mtnhiker]
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Journeyman
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Loc: Nevada,USA
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Also in my fak is 6 water pur. tabs that I forgot to put on this list.
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#124198 - 02/18/08 10:54 AM
Re: my cargo pocket sk
[Re: mtnhiker]
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Registered: 03/18/06
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You could just pick one ferro-rod. Also, I didn't see a knife in the list, but a Leatherman in the pic so it's alright..
How about some gauze pads/rolls/field-dressing in case you get hurt
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#124200 - 02/18/08 12:11 PM
Re: my cargo pocket sk
[Re: JIM]
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Rapscallion
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Posts: 4020
Loc: Anchorage AK
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I dunno, 60 ft of 550 seems a bit much for the kit. You could reduce that to half, throw in 100 yards of 100 lb dacron line, and still have a lot of extra space from the difference. For that matter you could get rid of the 10 lb spiderwire then as well. Given the alternative fire-starting implements, one ferro rod should be sufficient. The amount of tinder seems a bit overkill too. Not saying they wouldn't be desired, just maybe a bit too much. I would use the extra space, then, for another light source, like a microlight, and see if you can get a couple HD Kotex or some such for major wound dressing.
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#124221 - 02/18/08 02:26 PM
Re: my cargo pocket sk
[Re: benjammin]
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Cutting the 550 cord down to half and replacing it with 100lbs dacron seems like a good idea. There are just so many uses for cordage. But alot of it is under the 100lbs static load mark.So the space that would gained in the pack would be a plus. I EDC a leatherman wave and a benchmade folder (and my sidearm of course).Thought this was sufficient with the juice as a backup tool/knife. Another thing that slipped my list was the razor packed in my fsk. Can you tell by my fire starting means and tinder kit I put fire way up on my list(not the top however)....this is my paranoia in kit/survival situation.
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#124229 - 02/18/08 03:54 PM
Re: my cargo pocket sk
[Re: benjammin]
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Ben....What is the Dacron you are refering to? I haven't been able to find any specs on Dacron. I appreciate any help you can give...Thanks a ton
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#124230 - 02/18/08 04:06 PM
Re: my cargo pocket sk
[Re: MoBOB]
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Registered: 03/18/06
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Ben....What is the Dacron you are refering to? I haven't been able to find any specs on Dacron. I appreciate any help you can give...Thanks a ton
Ain't that the same stuff as spiderware? (It's a thick, strong kind of fishing-thread)
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#124236 - 02/18/08 04:55 PM
Re: my cargo pocket sk
[Re: MoBOB]
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Rapscallion
Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 02/06/04
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Loc: Anchorage AK
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Dacron refers to the thin, usually braided or twisted line made from Dacron fibers used for heavy sports fishing and kite flying. It doesn't stretch like nylon, and is somewhat abrasive. Dimensionally I have some 120 lb test that is about the same diameter as 12 lb monofilament fishing line. There are a host of similar synthetic strings out there that are used for much the same thing. Dacron was simply one of the first and is what I happen to have and is usually less expensive than the newer versions. I used 120 lb Dacron line for Halibut and King Salmon fishing up out of Hakai along the inside coast of Vancouver Island quite a few years ago, and it is TUFF STUFF!
I've seen it in weight strength from 50 to 200 lbs, and I think the 100 lb stuff is about ideal for most of us.
If you web search for kite string, you are bound to come across some suppliers. Additionally, we've talked about it on this forum quite a bit in the past; I remember at least two threads where it was discussed.
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#124279 - 02/18/08 09:24 PM
Re: my cargo pocket sk
[Re: benjammin]
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Old Hand
Registered: 12/14/05
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I like to pack a small locking, back-up folder in my kit. Agreed that you have too much cord - replace with food or signal gear.
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#124284 - 02/18/08 10:27 PM
Re: my cargo pocket sk
[Re: teacher]
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Journeyman
Registered: 11/18/05
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Loc: Nevada,USA
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I am more than willing to remove some of the 550 cord to provide space for more signaling devices. But aside from the signal mirror, the REI whistle, the led flashlight and the orange heat sheet. what else could you pack in the confined space of this kit to use as a signal device?
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