I managed to attach a "NoPro" camera between the bridles of a stunt kite and got fairly good results:
Friday, November 19, 2021
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Survival: The Zombie War Hammer and Survival Set 2
As usual I take a joke TOO FAR and pimped out the Zombie Pummel Pipe with a nice fencer knot around the handle and as much equipment I dared cram in to the hollow space:
I made one long fencer knot with 12 m of black 550 paracord. |
Some teflon tape around the thread to keep it water proof. |
In the head I cram fire starters and some chemical lights. |
The usual: - Paracetamol - Activated charcoal - Taharmayim purification tablets - Loperamide |
Compressed napkins for Capillary Water Filtration |
But first a loop of paracord so I can the stuff out easier... |
Tampons for water filtration and wound dressing. |
All on board! |
Wednesday, February 3, 2021
Survival: The Zombie Warhammer & Survival Set
I usually say that the "Zombie Warhammer" started out as a joke...cough cough...but I must admit that when I have seen the first pictures of these "warhammers" (made out of plumbing bits and bobs) on the net my "me wanty" instinct was instantly triggered and I had to have one!
Of course I needed mine to be better, cooler and with more bling bling than anyone elses.
So project "MjĂžlner" was born, I called it that way because my hammer was stubby and a bit out of proportions looking: Just like Thor`s hammer by the same name which was misshapen due to a bit of Loke`s (Nordic god of Mischief) sabotage in the workshop of the dwarves Sindre & Brokk.
I think the brass parts give it a nice look! |
It certainly has some "Ummpfff" in it! |
What is the point of having so much volume if you can`t use it for boiling water?! |
Aaaaand I`m happy! |
Friday, January 29, 2021
Survival: The Fisherman`s Friend Survival Tin
"Survival tins" are ubiquitous ("ubiquitous"? How very hipster of me!) and everyone has their own ideas how they should look like or what they should contain. Their usefulness is often disputed but I stick to mine as I can`t see anything wrong with the concept of having a few useful items, not exceeding 100 g weightwise, on me at all times.
My line of thought in this regards is: "What would I like to have when I am locked out on a rooftop somewhere?" (May favorite horror scenario gracefully provided to me by the film "American Blackout" from National Geographic.
As I have done quite a lot of "spring cleaning" and went through a long line (*) of scattered survival sets in my car, back pack etc etc etc I thought I take the chance and show off the content a bit.
(*) This actually had me worried as I thought I am starting to be a borderline hoarder or obsessive EDC`er.
This particular tin actually started its EDC life as a mini-tackle box.... |
I kind of like the design... |
And here`s whats in it: The tampon and the compressed napkin (both for wound dressing and water filtration) stay in the tin, I just neglected to make pictures of them. Also on the lower right corner you`ll see a few Mirco Torches |
Printed survival instructions I took from an old "commercial" survival tin. The tin was rubbish but the instructions are sound. They also serve as anti-scratch cover for my.... |
...credit card sized Fresnel lens. Excellent for making fire as shown on the video at the bottom of this post. |
Lens and instruction in place. |
As part of the spring cleaning I exchanged the water purification tablets. These are good until 2023 now. |
The band aid`s are in a good shape and can stay. |
Striker surface for my micro torches |
SOLAS signal whistle, toothbrushes and mirco torches (in tin foil) |
Loperamide and Paracetamol are exchanged and good until 2023. A little demo video on how to make a fire with a fresnel lens: |
Thursday, January 28, 2021
Survival: The Canteen Survival Set
I found a brilliant Stanley canteen, with a full steel body, at an outlet store for a ridiculous low price.
The only "flaw" i could find is a small dent on the canteens front.
Lucky me!
Anyhow, I had the canteen lying around in the car for a long time and thought that a nice, wide mouthed canteen like that could be used for storage for some useful items.
My new favorite canteen |
It is special because it is...CLEANABLE. Audience: "Uhhhhhhhh!" |
Lots of storage space for some good stuff "just in case" |
Im starting out with a nice, large & signal colored draw string bag: For carrying and signaling. |
Tampons: For water filtration and … just in case! |
Compressed napkins for Capillary Filtration |
Tealights for light/heat & romance |
Rolly "toothbrushes" |
10 Taharmayim water purification tablets |
Nice little flashlight. |
The usual: Paracetamol, Loperamide and activated charcoal. (Activated is a MUST in every set!!!) |
Firestarters...because why should I make it hard for myself? |
Signal whistle (SOLAS) |
The most important thing in the whole kit: Blister cushions. They cost but are worth their weight in gold! If you can`t run, you can`t fight! |
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
A Gentleman`s Guide To Travel Necessities: The Knife
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a man in possession of a good knife, must not be in want of another one!
- Lars Austen
A true gentleman must be in possession of a good knife. Period.
It must not be a crude and barbaric device, thirsting for blood and with the promise of tales of battlefields never visited, forged by bearded ruffians with destruction on their unloved minds.
Also it must not be a thuggish blade, hidden in the pockets of person with no self-respect, emitting cheap thrills and cowardice befitting the holder
A gentleman of station should hold a knife befitting his standing and possibly the trade he proudly represents. Cheap adornments must be avoided under any circumstances.
In the case of the writer, sincerely Yours, it is the Wichard safety knife which has been a faithful companion on my exploits on the seven seas. It is simple, but the viewer will find more details hidden in plain sight and as such grow in the esteem of the admirer.
It has a sharp but sturdy blade which will not be dented upon exposure to other items, than soft rope or the occasional string of chewing tobacco, and a glowing handle which will helped the humble writer out of more than one pickle in a stormy night: Rescuing poor souls lost at sea.
Thus this blade tells a tale of nobility, resilience and bravery.
And it is mine.
Exquisite workmanship, both on blade and sheeth |
A good sturdy blade with serrated edge for the tougher materials |
And the beforementioned glowing handle which... |
...really comes to its right in snow. |
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