#167401 - 02/20/09 01:07 AM
 
Re: Interesting post on Be Prepared To Survive
[Re: ironraven]
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If you want to store and tote a piece of foil without damaging it so much, take a cue from the way it is packaged for sale.  Roll a sheet on a solid spool carefully and tightly, then sheath it in solid container, like a zipfizz powdered drink plastic flip open container.  It will take a heckuva lot more abuse than a folded up sheet flopping around in a kit.  
 
  
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#167407 - 02/20/09 02:55 AM
 
Re: Interesting post on Be Prepared To Survive
[Re: benjammin]
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The Ritter PSP uses Kirkland Heavy Duty foil based on the video showing how they pack the kit.  I saw the same article regarding leaks and immediately went to get some of our stash of Kirkland HD foil.  No matter how I formed it by folding, rolling, etc. it leaked.  If I formed it over my fist it didn't.  Relying on foil as a water container might be a real problem.  However, there's enough room in the PSP to add an oven bag or condom so I think of the foil more for signaling, fire windbreak, base to make a fire, cooking, etc. not so much as a water container.   
 
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#167409 - 02/20/09 04:10 AM
 
Re: Interesting post on Be Prepared To Survive
[Re: CSG]
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If you read Doug's personal kit list, He's been packing and suggesting folded aluminum cooking pans too. Look over that website and you will see a nice article on friend Oak Norton and SPARKLITE ( you can't boil it if you can't light it!) Also notice under the suggested oven containers the folding cooker! These were a popular item  made, I believe in Israel. Some legal issue stopped importation for many years. Well, they seem to be back, I've found a retailer and am getting one to test.. 
  
 
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#167413 - 02/20/09 12:21 PM
 
Re: Interesting post on Be Prepared To Survive
[Re: Desperado]
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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.)  I just about choked on my coffee.   Thanks!      
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#167415 - 02/20/09 12:33 PM
 
Re: Interesting post on Be Prepared To Survive
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This was just one of those things that I didn't think about... I honestly thought that it would be fairly easy to construct a cooking pan out of the foil.  Yet another reason to practice "backyard survival"... 
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#167417 - 02/20/09 12:55 PM
 
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You're welcome, glad I could help. 
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#167418 - 02/20/09 01:14 PM
 
Re: Interesting post on Be Prepared To Survive
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#167419 - 02/20/09 01:20 PM
 
Re: Interesting post on Be Prepared To Survive
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I managed to squeeze in 2 gerber milk bags, 6 micropure tabs, photon light, mini bick, 6 REI matches w/striker wrapped in foil and a small razor knife in the psp.  Still have a little room  with judicious packing.
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#167453 - 02/20/09 11:33 PM
 
Re: Interesting post on Be Prepared To Survive
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Didn't the Mounty's get issued a paper bag to boil water in?  I thought that was what the hat was for      Plural of Mountie is Mounties.  
 
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#167465 - 02/21/09 04:41 AM
 
Re: Interesting post on Be Prepared To Survive
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Whenever people speak of using aluminum foil to boil water I always think of those pleated    JiffyPop pans.  I am visualizing such a pan with a handle that folds over the top of the pan, and you can fill the (flat) pan with cooking stuff and food. Sue   
 
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