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#159128 - 12/19/08 03:28 PM Re: What Kind of Hardware do You Carry? [Re: Desperado]
CANOEDOGS Offline
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Ken,Dan has got the idea..but to tell the truth i take a wood spool of it along because it's a traditional canoe tripping item.
it would also work better for repairing paddles or busted wood parts on the canoe than tape.i guess it went along because it was soft enought to work without tools.

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#159133 - 12/19/08 04:27 PM Re: What Kind of Hardware do You Carry? [Re: CANOEDOGS]
Lono Offline
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Registered: 10/19/06
Posts: 1013
Loc: Pacific NW, USA
I only 'carry' a crescent wrench and wrecking bar (in home kit, car kit, office kit) to turn off utilities and get out of stuck doorways, but in my emergency gear (home) I keep a hammer, box of roofing nails, some sheetrock screws and blue tarp for covering up holes in my roof, from downed trees or earthquakes. And to keep the zombies out of course.

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#159156 - 12/19/08 06:11 PM Re: What Kind of Hardware do You Carry? [Re: Desperado]
Mike_H Offline
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Registered: 04/04/07
Posts: 612
Loc: SE PA
Originally Posted By: Desperado
Screw eyes seem to be a popular item. Why is everyone carrying them? I must be missing something.


Great little tie down spots for fishing line, lashing, etc... With a screw eye and 2 screw hooks, can make a decent little improvised fishing pole.
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#159168 - 12/19/08 07:35 PM Re: What Kind of Hardware do You Carry? [Re: Mike_H]
Todd W Offline
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Are we talking about on our person or in our vehicle?
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#159177 - 12/19/08 08:35 PM Re: What Kind of Hardware do You Carry? [Re: Dan_McI]
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I have seen more than one oldtimey rifle/shotgun with the cracked wrist of the stock repaired with copper wire, "whipped" like the end of a piece of rope. Winchester Model 97's were bad about breaking there...
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#159189 - 12/19/08 09:36 PM Re: What Kind of Hardware do You Carry? [Re: Desperado]
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Registered: 03/24/07
Posts: 111
I pack some zipties, ranger bands, wire, duct tape, needles/thread, hose clamps and super glue (depending on which bag). But I like the idea of adding a few assorted fasteners as mentioned about.

Of course, having a multitool (or Desperado's kind of hardware!) would make it easy in certain environs to liberate a nut or screw in an emergency. ;-)

Regarding screw eyes, I don't know...nothing quite creeps ya out like looking in a dark possibles bag and seeing two unblinking screw eyes staring at ya.


Edited by Henry_Porter (12/19/08 09:38 PM)
Edit Reason: remembered Desperado's hardware

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#159231 - 12/20/08 01:15 AM Re: What Kind of Hardware do You Carry? [Re: JohnnyRocket]
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Loc: Vermont
Wire, zipties, sometimes superglue. A few screw eyes, a couple of split rings or key 'biners in larger kits.
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#159422 - 12/22/08 12:08 AM Re: What Kind of Hardware do You Carry? [Re: Desperado]
Desperado Offline
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Registered: 11/01/08
Posts: 1530
Loc: DFW, Texas
Originally Posted By: Desperado
Hardware: BOB Zip-ties of sizes ranging from 3" to 24", True 100 mph tape, cordage, super glue, pack repair type stuff, sewing kits, Hockey pad tape (electrical tape w/o the residue),
BORV: Too much assorted RV stuff to mention. (It just seems to grow.)
BOV: I am a builder, I have all kinds of that crap in the tool box.

Then there is HARDWARE: EDC Kimber 1911 .45 Tactical Ultra II
Home: Glock Mod 21
Trailer Remington 870 that will be very hard to explain (kkinda Short but legal)
BOB Ruger MK II (another tough explanation: it's quiet But tax stamped), Springfield Armory M6 .22/.410
Somewhere in the gun safe all kinds of long and short range goodies.


There was some confusion
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#159434 - 12/22/08 01:14 AM Re: What Kind of Hardware do You Carry? [Re: ]
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No alligator clips and electrical tape for car repairs? I always seem to have trailer wiring problems in the rain and it makes repairs easy.
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