#60469 - 02/13/06 10:02 PM
My PSK
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Registered: 01/05/06
Posts: 37
Loc: Montana
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I have been enjoying the ETS forums for a while, and have finally put the finishing touches on my PSK. Contents: Container (4.5"x3"x2") w/ duct tape and a carabineer AMK space blanket ACME whistle SAK Spark Lite w/ 4 tinders 12 storm matches Compass 2 safety pins 4 MicroPure tabs 2 Benadryl tabs 2"x2" foil 5' p-cord Any input is appreciated. Thanks! Kevin
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#60470 - 02/13/06 10:12 PM
Re: My PSK
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Paranoid?
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Registered: 10/30/05
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Looking good.
Could you fit a couple "Gerber Seal & Go Breastmilk Storage Bags" in there?
If you don't EDC some sort of flashlight, you might be able to fit a keychain LCD light in there.
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#60471 - 02/13/06 10:26 PM
Re: My PSK
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Registered: 12/07/05
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Loc: Central Illinois
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I think you left off your signal mirror. I'd suggest a LM Micra instead of the SAK. Toss in an LED light (Photon or Coast Pen-light, etc.) and a Gerber milk bag. Oh, and since they take up virtually no space, a couple of fishing hooks. And make the safety pins the bigger model if they will fit.
Pretty sweet! I especially like the tape around the container. Looks like about 10m. there! <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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#60472 - 02/14/06 01:52 AM
Re: My PSK
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Registered: 04/05/05
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Loc: Phoenix, AZ
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It is interesting you chose Benadryl over a pain reliever. A very good choice!
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#60473 - 02/14/06 03:07 AM
Re: My PSK
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Cranky Geek
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Loc: Vermont
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My only concerns are that you don't mention or show a striker for the lifeboat matches, and that even for these, I'd recommend something a little more secure than a fliptop case.
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#60474 - 02/14/06 03:21 PM
Re: My PSK
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Registered: 01/05/06
Posts: 37
Loc: Montana
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There is a small striking pad on the bottom of the match case, but I also had cut the striker off of a matchbox and included it in the match case. The fliptop match case is the only one I could find that would fit, but I might have a metal one at home that is close to the same size, I'll have to check this weekend.
I'm going to try to fit a quart sized freezer bag in, if anyone has any advice on how to fold them without damaging the zipper. If I can't get that to work, the container the PSK is in holds about 1.5 cups of water.
Thanks for the great advice!
Kevin
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#60475 - 02/14/06 04:00 PM
Re: My PSK
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Yes to all advice and...... I'd go with a Leatherman Squirt P-4 instead of the Swiss knife. IMO the SAKs are too slight for any type of serious work, plus the pliers on th P-4 are real handy.
I would consider putting your first-quality inventory together FIRST, and THEN find the proper size container.
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#60477 - 02/14/06 05:49 PM
Re: My PSK
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Registered: 04/21/05
Posts: 484
Loc: Anthem, AZ USA
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One of my PSK containers is roughly the same shape and size as yours, similarly configured with outside duct tape wrap. To free-up interior space for a few other items, you might consider also wrapping the 5-ft paracord (after the space blanket, your bulkiest item) on the outside. The paracord, being ~1/8-in thick, won't increase the container's outside profile beyond that of the duct tape wrap, and will be about 1-in wide (~6 turns around the container). Might require moving your duct tape down on the container a bit.
You mention efforts to include a quart-sized freezer bag (and Nicodemus suggested a Gerber bag). My solution: included two clear plastic bags obtained from Costco meat/produce department (other stores probably have similar). No "zipper" folding challenges. Fairly sturdy. Thicker, ~3X tensile strength and more puncture-resistant than Safeway's version. Originally 13-in x 18-in. I cut about 4-in from length to reduce bulk, still leaving enough to tie-off after adding couple quarts of water. Carefully rolled, secured with rubber bands, results in small bulk. Use one within the other for added strength. I marked outside with permanent marker at 1-, 2- and 3-quart increments to facilitate adding Micropur tablets. Can double as transpiration bags (being careful to avoid punctures, which could be repaired w/duct tape).
Consider that one of your mentioned alternatives – using kit container itself as a 1-1/2 cup water container – is pretty much limited to immediate consumption (limited storage/transport capability). That, and you're faced with cutting Micropur tablet into smaller pieces for that 1-1/2 cup (or using a larger-than-directed quantity, which presumably won't kill you, but disproportionately exhausts your supply), and then carefully wrapping the remainder to avoid degradation or loss.
Dan
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