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this is my kit I carry everyday.
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This includes:
a small knife
utility knife blade
coins taped to top
sewing kit with cloth and duck tape
fishing hooks line weights
a couple of band aids
Lighter
fero rod and striker
4 strips of cloth coated with wax for fire starting
$20
snare wire
pepto and pain tabs
p38 can opener
in a mink oil tin that can be used for cooking or making char cloth
 
Hey Allen, trade that $10 bill in for singles, so you can use them in vending machines.
I don't have room for 10 $1 bills...but the 2 $5 bills fit nicely....

OBTW for those looking for a small container to put tincture of iodine (water treatment) ask anyone who's diabetic for the container their glucose meter control solution comes in. The control solution only lasts a few months and you'll never use the entire contents during that timeframe. The container with built-in dropper fits nicely into the Altoids can...

Allan
 
the start of mine

First time attaching pictures to posts but here it is. this is the start of my altoids PSK

so far contents include
2kleenex
p51
mini bic
approx 6 feet of thread
two needles
one pin
2 safety pins
3 buttons
approx 50 feet of 10# fishing line
2 smaller hooks and 2 larger hooks
5 split shot sinkers

Just a start
 

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tip- get rid of the $50 bill, if you dont have room for $50 in small bills then go smaller. $20 in small bills that you can use is more valuble than 50 that you cant. the largest you should ever have on our person unless you have a plan to spend it and are in route to spend it is $20.
 
Thanks for starting this thread as I am loving the ideas here.
I have made three of my own out of Altoid cans- got the idea from the book "Battle Rattle" by Hans Halbertstadt. It has a couple of good color photos. I cannot expand or add to what I have seen posted, only to say thanks for all the great ideas that I can incorporate.
I did get a USAF survival kit box off ebay for $3 which I plan on making up. It's a fatter box than the Altoids tin and fits in the pockets on survival vests. I figure it might be a good option when finished since it is still somewhat compact.
 
instead of thread and fishing line and snare wire i would recommend using spiderwire or similar fishing line wrapped in a sewing machine bobbin. you can fit a huge amount and the 80lb test is as thin as #17 mono line. if you go with a lower strength you can get stuff as thin as #10 line but stronger and usable for more. you can fit about 50' of 80lb test on a bobbin. i would imagine you could fit at least 80-100' of the stuff equivelent to #8 line(which is the spiderwire 30lb test stuff.)

the spiderwire is woven line and therefor usable for many things, even dental floss. it ties more easily than mono line and canbe used for sewing pretty well, i have used it a few times. it can also be used as an emergency shoelace too but you pretty much have to cut it to get it off again. but with 100' who cares? its cheap too, about $12 for 150 yards of 30lb test up to $15 for 80lb test.
 
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tip- get rid of the $50 bill, if you dont have room for $50 in small bills then go smaller. $20 in small bills that you can use is more valuble than 50 that you cant. the largest you should ever have on our person unless you have a plan to spend it and are in route to spend it is $20.
Keep in mind I’m in Argentina and there’s no machines that take Usd bills.
I’m including a 50 USD bill because it’s a lot of money here ( somewhat the equivalent of a 150 USD in USA) and it would be used to buy supplies ( USD are accepted at supermarkets) buy a long distance bus ticket or pay for a room.

For bending machines, subway, bus, a hotdog or coke, I’d use the 4 pesos in coins.

FerFAL
 
so i had a brief revalation yesterday about teh altoids can survival kit. if you work at a place that no doubt has metal detectors maybe you should try using a travel soap container. Its roughly the same dimensions, actually slightly larger and its plastic so you can take it more places. just a thought
 
so i had a brief revalation yesterday about teh altoids can survival kit. if you work at a place that no doubt has metal detectors maybe you should try using a travel soap container. Its roughly the same dimensions, actually slightly larger and its plastic so you can take it more places. just a thought
But if you have anything metal in the container won't that set off the metal detector as well? :rolleyes:
 
...instead of thread and fishing line and snare wire i would recommend using spiderwire or similar fishing line wrapped in a sewing machine bobbin...
Instead of a bobbin I pulled about 30' of 10# mono into a 3" length of a plastic drinking straw. The idea is that the line is out of the way AND I have a short drinking straw to suck up some water if I have to AND it doesn't take up as much room in the little Altoids tin...

Allan
 
I have something similar in a small makeup case in my purse.

Some other useful items would be a couple of band aids and a paper clip or two. A large paper clip can be very useful, as well. You can use it as a clip to hold things, or rework it into a shape that hooks or pokes. :)

And for folks who wear glasses, a couple of screws and the little tool to fix your glasses can be extremely useful.

And don't forget that a bit of dental floss can come in real handy after eating barbeque at your favorite barbeque joint. haha
 
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