Newsgroups: rec.scouting
From: jim.spe...@canrem.com (Jim Speirs)
Date: Sat, 3 Dec 94 12:03:00 -0500
Subject: Home made equipment 1/ 5
Article #9.
Here's a file that I came across almost two years ago on one of the Although it's fairly extensive, there has to be a lot of ideas out ==== The original file for these low-cost equipment/ideas/fixes for Scouting ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Channel lock pliers make good pot holders. Make an oven by lining a moving box with aluminum foil and pushing coat Canning rings can be use to cook your eggs in for egg sandwiches. (Works Nylon rope can be used as shoe laces. Use a large zip lock plastic bag, filled with air, as a pillow. Plastic butter tubs make good storage containers for your camp kitchen. A plastic bottle makes a good latrine for cold weather camping. (You don't An old closed cell foam exercise pad will make a passable sleeping pad. Plastic bottles can be used for canteens. Make sure the lid does not leak The pins which hold the backpack and shoulder straps to the frame can be Twist ties can be used to hold up another tarp from your dining fly to form A small automotive water hose clamp can be used as a stop for your dining Drill a hole in the bottom of nested poles and put a screw in to stop inner Short lengths of coat hanger or wire can be threadd through the holes and Carry several pieces of lumber cut into 2 inch squares to summer camp and If for health reasons you must sleep on a cot in cold weather insulate Old shower curtains make great ground clothes. Make a double boiler for melting paraffin from a 1 lb. coffee can and a 2 lb. Waterproof matches by dipping in melted paraffin. Make fire starters by filling paper condiment cups with saw dust and pouring Put matches in corrugated cardboard strips (about every other hole) and dip If your hand warmer came without a bag or the bag has been lost, replace the A length of chain and a piece of coat hanger bent into an S-shape will allow Use a cookie tin as a dutch oven. Keep batteries in an appropriate size prescription bottle to insure that Continued in next message. You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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