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| #167364 - 02/19/09 04:00 PM  Re: Interesting post on Be Prepared To Survive
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|   Pooh-Bah
 
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Izzy, you might be onto something there.Being in a pack or pocket before being used is not likely to be good for the foil.
 
 However MDinana says his aluminum leaked right out of the box, so it might be a problem with the aluminum too.
 That seems to be what the Be Prepared site was saying as well.
 
 
 
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| #167365 - 02/19/09 04:11 PM  Re: Interesting post on Be Prepared To Survive
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So glad I was able to bring some interesting experimentation thoughts to the forum...
 Typically I carry a metal cup/titanium cookset with me, but this type of information is interesting to know if I had to rely purely on the contents of a psp.
 
 Makes me ponder folding up one of the aluminum baking pans to fit into my survival kit.  I already carry water treatment with me, but that will only take you so far.
 
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| #167367 - 02/19/09 05:51 PM  Re: Interesting post on Be Prepared To Survive
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|   Geezer
 
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The folding seems to be the main problem (in addition to even HD foil being very thin), and the corners are the worst. Wearing a tiny pinhole at a corner fold compromises the entire unit.
 "If you had a pot to shape it over, why use the foil?"
 
 The pot was just a handy, easily-available shape.  He could have wrapped it around a hat, a rock or a volleyball to get the basic shape.
 
 I don't usually carry foil, but if I did, I would roll it around a straw or lightstick or something.
 
 Sue
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| #167368 - 02/19/09 06:14 PM  Re: Interesting post on Be Prepared To Survive
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The pot was just a handy, easily-available shape.I was joking. You could always shape it over your head -- this would be particularly effective if you were a pothead.  Shaped thus, it would also double as a convenient and useful hat. That's a good argument for carrying two pieces, so you can boil water without risking alien brain scans. Those were also jokes. I apologize for their poor quality. I couldn't fit a real joke in my Altoids tin. Is it Friday yet? |  
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| #167369 - 02/19/09 06:41 PM  Re: Interesting post on Be Prepared To Survive
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|   Pooh-Bah
 
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It got a smile out of me Andrew.  
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| #167370 - 02/19/09 06:43 PM  Re: Interesting post on Be Prepared To Survive
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It is not the best method of boiling water, but if you can get a pot into the PSP container, or your altoids tin, knock your self out. There's a lot to be said for using as your PSK container something that can be used to hold boiling water. The problem is size, of course; anything big enough to hold a decent amount of water is getting too big for a pocket. I have a presentation box for a Baileys miniature which is a reasonable compromise. I've also tried building kits into tin mugs, which will go in a coat pocket.
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| #167373 - 02/19/09 07:46 PM  Re: Interesting post on Be Prepared To Survive
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I am fond of the stuff available from a commercial kitchen.  Unless you want a huge roll, I suggest making friends with the lunch lady at a local school.  Ask her for some.  (Aluminum foil that is.) 
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| #167392 - 02/19/09 10:25 PM  Re: Interesting post on Be Prepared To Survive
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|   Cranky Geek
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making friends with the lunch lady at a local school.That is where I got mine. Half of a roll at the end of the semester. Haven't tried boiling water yet, I'll give it a shot. What I will say is taht the little foil pans have had holes when I've tried folding them.  I always have a Nalgene or Gouyet bottle with me, and a space saver cup, so... 
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