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#27503 - 05/13/04 04:45 PM Separate parts of Doug's kit
dchinell Offline
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I'm sure we talked about this before, but I can't find the post.

When and where will we be able to buy AMK PSP parts separately -- like the compass, whistle, mirror, etc.?

Bear
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#27504 - 06/21/04 08:04 PM Re: Separate parts of Doug's kit
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I'm reading the glowing reports on Doug's AMK kit, and I have to agree. The kit and its components are first-rate.

But I also want to ask, again, when and where will we be able to buy the components separately? I'm especially interested in the signal mirror, compass, whistle, and fresnel lens.

Bear
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#27505 - 06/21/04 09:09 PM Re: Separate parts of Doug's kit
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To best of my knowledge, at the moment, the only components that AMK plans to market separately are the Rescue Flash signal mirror, Rescue Howler whistle and the Spark-Lite with tinder. AMK are just finally ramping up production of the PSPs to meet initial orders. I can't provide any estimate for when retailers may choose to order and offer these items separately, but would not expect them to be in stores before the Fall at the earliest.
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#27506 - 06/21/04 09:33 PM Re: Separate parts of Doug's kit
dchinell Offline
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Doug:

That's good to know. It will be something to look forward to.

Bear
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#27507 - 06/25/04 07:10 AM Re: Separate parts of Doug's kit
paulr Offline
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Note Countycomm.com is selling the USAF Sparklite kit (Sparklite and a few of those tinder wads in a matchbox-like case) for $6.00. That of course doesn't help with the other stuff. Doug's PSK mirror in particular seems like a real improvement over the other stuff out there.

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#27508 - 06/27/04 01:32 AM Re: Separate parts of Doug's kit
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I have one kit on the way and will soon be getting one more. Where can I get info on the nylon cord and stainless wire(brand and item #'s) for my own self made kits.

Thanks,
Mith.

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#27509 - 06/27/04 03:57 PM Re: Separate parts of Doug's kit
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As noted in the PSP FAQ, the wire is mil-spec aircraft lock wire and is available from most any aviation hardware supply company. Offhand, I can't suggest where you might find the braided nylon line at retail. It is purchased in bulk and I'm not at liberty to say from where.
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#27510 - 06/27/04 05:05 PM Re: Separate parts of Doug's kit
DennisTheMenace Offline
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Registered: 05/29/04
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Doug may not be able to reveal the source of the cord, but perhaps a little research can provide a suitable alternative. According to the Pocket Survival Pak contents list the cord is "braided nylon cord" with a 150+ lb test rating. That looks a lot like mason's line. If you want to explore that option there are a lot of sources for mason's line (including your local home improvement store). Here's a link to a Froogle (Google) search for it: Froogle search link

Incidentally, I recently found a reliable source for 'parachute cord'. I can't claim they're the cheapest, but they shipped my order promptly. The "Type I Nylon" cord may only be rated at 100 lbs, but it feels stronger than higher rated cordage I've purchased in the past. It's basically a lighter version of 'traditional' 550 lb test parachute cord. It's also thin enough to thread through the lanyard hole on my Leatherman Wave tool. (Paragear.com)

Dennis

p.s. UPS is scheduled to deliver my 3 PSP's tommorow. One for my Jeep, one to carry (and experiment with) and one for the car kit I'm building for my nephew. In previous years I've given swiss army knives and photon lights as Christmas presents. This year may be the year of the PSP.

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#27511 - 06/27/04 08:42 PM Re: Separate parts of Doug's kit
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Doug and DennisTheM,

Thanks for the leads on wire and cordage.
Mith.


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#27512 - 06/28/04 12:03 AM Re: Separate parts of Doug's kit
RayW Offline
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The last time i bought stainless safety wire sears had it in the tool department. It is made by Milbar (www.milbar.com) and is available in 1/4 lb spools.

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