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Accident In The Mountains - Reaching Out For Help
John & Kado's Accident Help Fund: www.gofundme.com/JohnKadoHelpFund
Kado and I were in a serious car accident while returning from an overnight backpacking trip awhile ago. Please know most importantly that physically we are doing ok. And for that we are extremely grateful. For more details regarding the accident and how you can help, please follow the link above.
We feel incredibly fortunate and blessed to be a part of this amazing community for all these years now, to share the videos as we always have (and will continue to do), and to have made some invaluable and lasting friendships along the way. Thank you so very much for all that you have so freely and generously extended our way my friends… it means more than you'll ever know!
-John
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Відео

How To Cut Firewood Safely - "Quick Trick"
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"Quick Trick" (Episode 16) How to cut firewood safely. A good supply of fresh dry kindling is one of the foundations of any great fire. Here's a very simple, yet effective tip that will help make the task of cutting wood much safer... allowing you to fully enjoy your time spent around the ol' campfire. Related Videos: Easy Campfire Cooking Cleanup - Quick Trick ua-cam.com/video/OsCiSXF_H6s/v-de...
BRS 3000T Backpacking Stove Review - Compact & UltraLight!
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An in-depth review of the BRS 3000t lightweight backpacking stove. This awesome lil' stove is not only ultra lightweight, incredibly compact, very durable, but surprisingly affordable as well. In fact, the BRS just may be the lightest, smallest, and among the best backpacking stove on the market today. All-in-all, an excellent piece of backpacking gear for your next outdoor adventure! Join me o...
Cool Use For Duct Tape - "Quick Trick"
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"Quick Trick" (Episode 15) Cool use for duct tape. As many of you know, the uses for duct tape are practically endless. In this video we share both a very simple yet helpful use for duct tape, as well as an easy way to carry a bit more of it with you on your next backpacking, hiking, or camping trip. Join me over on Facebook for exclusive content, updates, and more! IntenseAngler/ ...
Favorite Tip & Trick, Camping Tips, & New Videos - "Fireside Chat"
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"Fireside Chat" (Ep 2) - In this interactive series we cover a few viewer suggested topics, including: A tip and trick that I've found to be among the most useful, a couple of handy backpacking and camping tips for beginners and ol' pros alike, as well as revealing some new and upcoming videos that will be rolling out here on the channel that I hope you're as excited about as I am! If you are i...
How To Hang Your Pack When Backpacking - "Quick Trick"
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"Quick Trick" - A simple, yet very convenient way on how to keep your pack and other gear clean and easily accessible during your next hiking or backpacking trip. This simple pack hanger set-up helps tremendously by not only allowing quick & easy access to your camping and backpacking gear, but also keeps your equipment much cleaner... helping you to reduce that pesky post trip clean-up. Thanks...
Easy DIY Emergency Candle Lantern
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How to make a DIY emergency candle lantern. This simple homemade lamp is incredibly easy and quick to make... and best of all, it's free! By using a common item that you likely already have around the house, such as an empty soda can or other similar beverage container, you can create a very effective and useful lantern that will provide plenty of light for emergencies such as power outages. Or...
Ultra Lightweight Backpacking Cook Kit
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A casual in-the-field, in-depth look & review of an incredibly compact and ultra lightweight cook kit for backpacking, hiking, camping, or even emergency / survival use. This video is in support of, and inspired by a young man and fellow UA-camr... Jep from "Jep's Outdoor Adventures". Head on over to his channel via the link below and show him a bit of encouragement and support if ya get a chan...
Handy Use for Zip Ties
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Just a very simple, yet handy use for common ol' Zip Ties. This quick and easy trick can prove to be incredibly helpful... especially during colder weather. And if you've found this video useful, I've included a few links below to some related videos that you just may enjoy as well. As always, thanks for the support my friends... it is truly appreciated! *Related Videos Easy Paracord Zipper Pul...
How To Sharpen A Knife With Paracord - "Quick Trick"
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"Quick Trick" - How to sharpen any knife with a common ol' piece of paracord. This simple tip will help you keep a razor sharp edge on your knife... regardless of the blade size, shape, or style. While there are many ways to improvise a sharpening / strop system while out in the field, it never hurts to have as many tricks up your sleeve as possible, eh? :) Hope this one comes in handy sometime...
Channel Update
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Just a simple update to let y'all know what's been going on regarding the channel, as well as where we're headed moving forward. *Here's a link to the new "Quick Trick" video: ua-cam.com/video/ISwONmcxdUs/v-deo.html Hope you enjoy it my friends! :)
Keep Your Feet Warm With This.. "Quick Trick"
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"Quick Trick" - How to keep your feet warmer when it's cold outside. This quick and simple trick will help dramatically increase the warmth of your winter footwear. Whether for camping, backpacking, everyday use, or any of your other favorite cold-weather outdoor activities, this cheap & easy tip will boost the heat in your boots or shoes... keeping your feet warm and cozy. Related Videos: Uniq...
"Fireside Chat" - Upcoming Q&A and New Series
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"Fireside Chat" (Ep1) - Introducing a new series where we'll be covering a variety of different topics, as well as answering some of your questions in a "Q&A" style format. Simply leave a comment below regarding either a topic that you'd like to see or a question that you have, and I will do my best to cover the subject, or answer a few viewer questions in upcoming episodes. We'll do this fires...
Easy DIY Paracord Dispenser
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How to make a pocket-size DIY paracord dispenser. This simple paracord related project will help make accessing your 550 paracord quick & easy, keep it protected & tangle-free, and holds over 30 feet of cordage... all in a very compact container. Perfect for those times when you need fast, no-hassle access; such as an emergency or survival situation, everyday uses, or just for some fun and easy...
11 Clever Uses For Ziploc Bags - "Tip Of The Week" E51
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11 helpful, cool, and downright clever uses for Ziploc bags. Who would have thought that such a common, household item could be so incredibly useful? Whether it's to make everyday life a little easier, for emergency and/or survival use, or even to help make your camping, backpacking, and other outdoor adventures a bit simpler... a good ol' resealable bag has you covered. A few of the uses for a...
New Take on a Camp Classic - The S'moreo
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New Take on a Camp Classic - The S'moreo
How To Make A Wood Rocket Stove - Easy & Multi-Use!
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How To Make A Wood Rocket Stove - Easy & Multi-Use!
How To Setup A Tarp Using No Knots - "Quick Trick"
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How To Setup A Tarp Using No Knots - "Quick Trick"
The Path Less Traveled
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The Path Less Traveled
Cheap & Easy Single Serve Coffee Packs - "Quick Trick"
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Cheap & Easy Single Serve Coffee Packs - "Quick Trick"
DIY Stormproof Matches - "Tip Of The Week" (E50)
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DIY Stormproof Matches - "Tip Of The Week" (E50)
Firebox Stove - Winner Announcement
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Firebox Stove - Winner Announcement
DIY Sleeping Pad Inflator
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DIY Sleeping Pad Inflator
Clever Use For Duct Tape - Quick Trick
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Clever Use For Duct Tape - Quick Trick
Random Giveaway *CLOSED* Folding Firebox Stove
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Random Giveaway *CLOSED* Folding Firebox Stove
10 Awesome Uses For Trash Bags - "Tip Of The Week"
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10 Awesome Uses For Trash Bags - "Tip Of The Week"
How To Stay Warm With A Car Sunshade - Quick Trick
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How To Stay Warm With A Car Sunshade - Quick Trick
"Mountain Madness" Backpacking - The Hike In (Part 1)
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"Mountain Madness" Backpacking - The Hike In (Part 1)
"Fireside Chat" - Channel Update
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"Fireside Chat" - Channel Update
"Better Than Before" / Long Nights - Eddie Vedder
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"Better Than Before" / Long Nights - Eddie Vedder

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  • @barbaramoran7356
    @barbaramoran7356 5 днів тому

    also panty hose can reduce contact with tics.... just saying..

  • @barbaramoran7356
    @barbaramoran7356 5 днів тому

    panty hose water filter... ACED IT!!!

  • @SL-vs7fs
    @SL-vs7fs 5 днів тому

    Hi John, I had a brief exchange with you two years ago. It’s so good to see others are missing you too. You should post a 2 min “Hi, I am alive.” video. I am unsubscribing from a lot of interesting and active channels because I just don’t have time for all the great content put out there. I am still subscribed to your channel hoping to see you again. I know you keep promising a comeback, so let’s drag you there already. You don’t even have to talk hiking or show your face. Come on your own terms. Whatever they are, they are 100% acceptable. -Sax

  • @chuckchai6544
    @chuckchai6544 6 днів тому

    One thing that always amazes me is how people just put their hands in fire while putting on more wood without getting burnt!

  • @007Narsil007
    @007Narsil007 9 днів тому

    I miss your videos, friend. I pray you and Kado are doing well and will return to UA-cam. Your videos were always genuine, informative, and entertaining.

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 6 днів тому

      Thank you very much my brother... I can't even begin to tell you how much your kind words and support mean to me. I am doing well and am planning a return to UA-cam early this summer. Thanks again my friend. All the best.... -John

  • @justintrimpey8862
    @justintrimpey8862 9 днів тому

    Happy Father's John All the best 🙏🙏🙏

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 6 днів тому

      Thank you very much Justin! Happy Father's Day to you as well my brother! 🙏🙏 All the best....

  • @alanz90
    @alanz90 14 днів тому

    why 2 cans and not just 1?

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 13 днів тому

      Two cans allows for a space in between them to facilitate the burning of the gases. I hope that answers your question my friend. Thanks for watching and commenting by the way.... it's much appreciated.

  • @camerapasteurize7215
    @camerapasteurize7215 14 днів тому

    Long sleeved solid color T-shirts in the winter Short sleeved solid color T-shirts in the summer Standard blue jeans Belt for said blue jeans Hiking boots Maybe a polo shirt or buttoned long sleeve shirt if I'm feeling adventurous This is 99% of my wardrobe.

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 13 днів тому

      Good choices for sure. I'm right there with ya my friend 👍 Thanks for watching and commenting... it's very much appreciated.

  • @AdventureswithSpackmann
    @AdventureswithSpackmann 19 днів тому

    I have to try this. It’s been years since I saw it and still haven’t tried it

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 13 днів тому

      Oh yeah, you definitely have to give this one a try for sure man! Just make sure to crisp up the bacon a little bit (cuz everyone likes crispy bacon lol). It'd be awesome to see you do this on one of your next campout vids! 👍 Thanks again for watching and commenting on so many of these vids bro! You da man my friend!

    • @AdventureswithSpackmann
      @AdventureswithSpackmann 13 днів тому

      @@IntenseAngler back when these were new videos, I never commented on anything. Not sure I was aware you could lol

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 6 днів тому

      @@AdventureswithSpackmann I can understand that for sure bro. ALOT has changed on ol' YT since back in the day lol

  • @AdventureswithSpackmann
    @AdventureswithSpackmann 19 днів тому

    Found it lol

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 13 днів тому

      Lol 😅 There's no stopping The Spackmann when he's on a mission 👍 lol

  • @AdventureswithSpackmann
    @AdventureswithSpackmann 19 днів тому

    Gunna try to find the eggs in a paper bag video. Let you know if I find it lol

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 13 днів тому

      Sweet! I hope that you don't have any trouble finding it man lol. Thanks for watching and commenting on so many of these old vids bro... it really does mean a lot to me man! Brings back good memories... and more importantly, it's awesome seeing your comments here buddy! :)

    • @AdventureswithSpackmann
      @AdventureswithSpackmann 13 днів тому

      @@IntenseAngler you’re welcome brother. I feel the same way on just a couple years ago old videos so I couldn’t imagine on a decade old videos memories!

  • @AdventureswithSpackmann
    @AdventureswithSpackmann 19 днів тому

    The third one was a trophy

  • @AdventureswithSpackmann
    @AdventureswithSpackmann 19 днів тому

    Sweet pole bro!

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 13 днів тому

      Thanks bro! That's my old school Huck Finn pole lol 🎣

    • @AdventureswithSpackmann
      @AdventureswithSpackmann 13 днів тому

      @@IntenseAngler great design. I made a similar one with a carabiner for the top eye on a survival challenge once.

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 6 днів тому

      @@AdventureswithSpackmann Thanks man! Using a carabiner for the top eye is incredibly clever dude! Did you do a vid on it perchance? Would love to watch it! 👍

    • @AdventureswithSpackmann
      @AdventureswithSpackmann 5 днів тому

      @@IntenseAngler yes I did. “Can you Survive with an Amazon Survival Kit” it’s from 10 months ago. It was a great time

  • @AdventureswithSpackmann
    @AdventureswithSpackmann 20 днів тому

    I remember watching this the first time and I believe right after this video foster changed their cans right?

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 13 днів тому

      I actually think that they kept this particular design. Heineken cans were the "go-to" for pots like this until they changed the design of their cans... prompting this video. Cheers bro! 🍺

    • @AdventureswithSpackmann
      @AdventureswithSpackmann 13 днів тому

      @@IntenseAngler ohhh

  • @AdventureswithSpackmann
    @AdventureswithSpackmann 20 днів тому

    These videos done again will blow up bro

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 6 днів тому

      Thanks for the words of encouragement bro! I've actually thought about re-doing some of these older vids and trying to make them better quality. Worth a shot at least, eh 👍 (apologies for the late reply by the way... missed the notification somehow)

    • @AdventureswithSpackmann
      @AdventureswithSpackmann 5 днів тому

      @@IntenseAngler they would do great. Haven’t seen someone do anything like this in 10years

  • @AdventureswithSpackmann
    @AdventureswithSpackmann 20 днів тому

    Oh man I forgot about these! You introduced me to the foster pot too!

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 6 днів тому

      Right on man! 👍 It's kinda funny seeing your comment on this video as I just got back from a backpacking trip using this system lol. Still works great 👍

  • @AdventureswithSpackmann
    @AdventureswithSpackmann 20 днів тому

    The blanket is key! Water protection and a source of heat with a super shelter. Great kit bro

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 13 днів тому

      I couldn't agree more bro! Those little blankets are worth their weight in gold! They're so small and light there's no reason not to carry one (in my humble opinion). Thanks for watching and for the great comment man!

    • @AdventureswithSpackmann
      @AdventureswithSpackmann 13 днів тому

      @@IntenseAngler you’re welcome. I’m enjoying rewatching these! It’s time for new ones man

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 6 днів тому

      @@AdventureswithSpackmann I'm so glad to hear that bro! I agree... it's waaay past time to put out some new vids lol. Coming soon though 👍

    • @AdventureswithSpackmann
      @AdventureswithSpackmann 5 днів тому

      @@IntenseAngler can’t wait brother!!!!

  • @AdventureswithSpackmann
    @AdventureswithSpackmann 20 днів тому

    Love the magnifying glass!

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 13 днів тому

      Thanks man! That was a great find to add to this old kit 👍

  • @AdventureswithSpackmann
    @AdventureswithSpackmann 20 днів тому

    Not sure I watched this one before but glad you brought it up. I believe you were the one I first saw the straws from. Those are still one of the coolest camping hacks I’ve seen.

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 13 днів тому

      It's definitely an oldie but a goodie, eh lol. Actually it's kinda weird looking back at this vid from so long ago when I had absolutely NO clue what I was doing, lol. Still have this knife kickin' around somewhere too man... crazy huh! I hear ya about the straws... that's become an indispensable lil' trick over the years for sure. Thanks for watching and for the kind compliment bro... means a lot!

    • @AdventureswithSpackmann
      @AdventureswithSpackmann 13 днів тому

      @@IntenseAngler you’re welcome man. You introduced me to so many hacks!

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 6 днів тому

      @@AdventureswithSpackmann Stoked to hear that my brother!

  • @badi1955
    @badi1955 26 днів тому

    tryed it dit don't work. grommets get still out

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 20 днів тому

      I'm sorry to hear that it didn't work for you. Thanks for watching and commenting though... it's much appreciated.

  • @bcbocraft
    @bcbocraft 27 днів тому

    Looking into one of your videos to redo as u suggested.... I'll have to keep my eye out for a large Tic tac container as such!... This is incredible!

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 27 днів тому

      Right on man! I forgot I even made this particular vid, lol. I figured you'd go with something fire related though, haha 🔥 Either way... have fun with it buddy 👍 Thanks for the kind words by the way bro!

  • @eugenegress5896
    @eugenegress5896 28 днів тому

    I have a Ton of the Monster Drink tabs, I saved up from work. The Mechanics drank it like Kool-Aid. I have all Colors. Thanks for the Instruction. I will be making up a bunch of them.

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 27 днів тому

      You're more than welcome brother. That's awesome that you have so many of these Monster tabs... and in all of the colors too. You should be able to create quite the diverse collection of lures with all of those 👍 I would love to hear how they work for you when you get a chance to try 'em out. Thanks for watching and commenting by the way... it's much appreciated my friend.

  • @duke1281
    @duke1281 Місяць тому

    The log i am using is basically a 14x14" and i am struggling to get it going.

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 27 днів тому

      I'm sorry to hear that you're having a difficult time getting it started. I've found that using soft wood for the stove itself, and then a bit of good fire starter (and some patience) helps. I hope that helps you out my friend. If not, don't hesitate to comment back and I'll share any other potentially useful tips. Thanks for watching by the way... it's very much appreciated.

  • @aniskung9765
    @aniskung9765 Місяць тому

    Muy leernto para "lo que es"... Buena musica

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 27 днів тому

      I'm very happy to hear that you enjoyed this one my friend :) Thank you for watching and for your gracious comment... it's much appreciated 👍

  • @jaimezapata4047
    @jaimezapata4047 Місяць тому

    Que uso de combustible fuera delas esponjas

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 27 днів тому

      Small wood sticks and twigs work best for this particular stove. I hope that helps :) I appreciate you watching and commenting my friend... it means a lot to me 👍

  • @jreynolds2184
    @jreynolds2184 Місяць тому

    Here in the INW softball season can take its time arriving and batting equipment these days performs best at 50plus degrees. I use these magnesium warmers in my bat quiver and softball tote bags. Warmer ball cores are less damaging to today's bats and bats are $$$

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler Місяць тому

      Now that is an incredibly unique and clever use for these warmers my friend! Thank you for sharing it here. Just goes to show what some ingenuity can do 👍 I hope that you have an amazing softball season! I appreciate you watching and commenting by the way... it really means a lot.

  • @StarrGod696
    @StarrGod696 Місяць тому

    LOL….

  • @bobbytyler7005
    @bobbytyler7005 Місяць тому

    Just found your channel love the video

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler Місяць тому

      I'm incredibly glad to hear that you enjoyed the video brother :) Thanks for watching and commenting... it really means a lot man 👍

  • @user-hx9tp9cn2h
    @user-hx9tp9cn2h Місяць тому

    I love the concept of nesting & interchangeable pots!

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler Місяць тому

      I couldn't agree with you more my friend! They definitely come in handy 👍 Thank you for watching and commenting... it's very much appreciated!

  • @KAZARIA56
    @KAZARIA56 Місяць тому

    Man

  • @DixongKauai-fz5vx
    @DixongKauai-fz5vx Місяць тому

    Ah man... I was looking for THE STR8 WIKKED KINE HACKS, MY MAN. Leads me to believe that --> not TOO too much crazy shit can be concocted with the hot hands. I was hoping you were gonna say "put it in the tank.. INSTANT OCTANE BOOST! or...stealthily pour into possible suspect's beverage to gain some diy TRUTH SERUM... Right? Even a little hot hands powder in the bad guy's chili and he ABSOLUTELY cannt get an erection. AND ... get this... 😊 WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO LIE ABOUT WHY! LOL. STAIN remover, bear repellant, defrost liquid, so much possibility and i struggle to find just ONE unintentional or just plain ridiculous hack. I know, i'm gonna ask the AIs nicely before they eradicate the human race and reminisce about our quirky ways...

  • @Wolfspiderxl
    @Wolfspiderxl Місяць тому

    It works but can leave a residue in your stove if you don't filter all the glycerin out. Can also use it to make a clean burning Fire Gel if you add it to a mixture of calcium and acetic acid.

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler Місяць тому

      Very true indeed. Thanks for adding in your comment about making Fire Gel too... I've no doubt that will interest/help quite a few folks. Appreciate you watching... means a lot my friend.

  • @oghaki5097
    @oghaki5097 Місяць тому

    Bizarre watching this, I use these constantly around the house and as portable containers, and most of my techniques are basically identical to his. I’ll note a couple of things I do that weren’t mentioned: ( _ⅰ_ ) for labeling, sharpie isn’t very resilient on its own. To resolve this, I use spray shellac, which I use for ad hoc labeling in general (and to extend the life out of manufacturer labeling on some items, e.g. syringes). I use shellac for the following reasons: (𝑎) Shellac (dewaxed, which the spray will be) sticks very well to almost anything, unlike many adhesives which tend to struggle most with smooth plastic surfaces. (𝑏) Shellac hardens entirely as a result of solvent evaporation, and the solvent used is alcohol. As a result, it dries very quickly and is also entirely reversible and can be removed by rewetting with alcohol and wiping away (you can also repair things like cracks and small flaking using alcohol, just make sure you to use something with minimal water if you don’t want to introduce cloudiness, ideally a mix of pure ethanol and methanol, although I use 99% isopropyl because it is cheap). Note, in my experience, Sharpie is also soluble in alcohol to a degree, so use a very light first coat and help it dry quickly-once some barrier exists, you should be fine adding more coats as long as you don’t go too heavy and dissolve the barrier layer completely. I also use paint markers instead of sharpies sometimes, especially if on a dark background, and they don’t tend to dissolve in alcohol. (𝑐) despite being vulnerable to a common solvent, shellac is quite robust, and even if exposed to high-proof liquor, little damage will be done if it isn’t wiped away, and the alcohol may even evaporate before fully rewetting it. Also, unlike finishes which cure as a result of a chemical reaction, shellac is purely evaporative (as mentioned), and more coats can be added at any point, without any need for abrading to create a mechanical bond (in fact, it will rewet and merge with the original finish), so any repair or reinforcement is easily added. ( _ⅱ_ ) to make one end that can be opened and closed, I use other methods as well as what he showed. If it doesn’t need to to seal, sometimes I just cut a long tongue that’s about ¹⁄₃ of the circumference and fold it down back into the straw, which avoids needing a separate piece of the lid. If it does need to seal, I tend to use heat shrink tubing, like for electrical wires, and I seal one end of the heat shrink by rolling it over on itself, pinching with pliers, and exposing to high heat. The heat shrink also allows you to keep a round opening on the straw without creases. Also, sliding it off it off the straw to open pulls a small vacuum, which resists removal and improves security. I’ve also experimented with latex and silicone tubing, but I haven’t found an easy reliable use for them as a seal

  • @OtherSarah2
    @OtherSarah2 Місяць тому

    You can get a 28-oz baked bean can and burn the liner out in a fire, then use that as a case for your cook kit. Or instead of that T-ware, cut the top inch off the inside of a Tang/CountryTime jar. Now you have a tough case with a lid that's got a built-in measuring cup.

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler Місяць тому

      Those are some excellent ideas Sarah! Thank you for passing them along :) I appreciate you watching and commenting... it really means a lot :)

  • @theseus_lavender
    @theseus_lavender 2 місяці тому

    That is just genius.. absolutely wonderful simplicity Not forgetting, you're not blowing in warm, moist bacteria filled air that regularly causes mould in these kinds of mats!

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler Місяць тому

      Thank you very much for your generous compliment my friend... it truly means a lot to me!

  • @SWEATBOXGYM
    @SWEATBOXGYM 2 місяці тому

    Hope you have recovered fully.

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler Місяць тому

      I'm doing pretty good these days brother. No serious long lasting injuries (with the exception of a partially crushed disk in my back). Honestly, the psychological aspect took the biggest toll. Thanks for stopping by to check in by the way man... really means a lot to me. Hope all's well your way....

    • @SWEATBOXGYM
      @SWEATBOXGYM Місяць тому

      @@IntenseAngler Good to hear that.

  • @isometimestrytodothings2375
    @isometimestrytodothings2375 2 місяці тому

    REMEMBER if your doing this for something other than fuel, if theres denat (denatured) alcohol or isopropyl alcohol, BE CAREFUL.

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 2 місяці тому

      100% agreed! I would strongly recommend using this ONLY as fuel for safety reasons! Thanks for watching and commenting by the way... it's much appreciated.

  • @GryphonBrokewing
    @GryphonBrokewing 2 місяці тому

    So, a field strop?

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 2 місяці тому

      Yes indeed sir 👍 Thanks for watching and commenting... it's much appreciated.

  • @kabanzai
    @kabanzai 2 місяці тому

    I would like to point out, this song from deliverance is my favorite way to protect my camp tho. Motion sensors that instead of turning on lights, play snippits from the movie including dueling banjos and 'you got a purdy mouth'

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 2 місяці тому

      LOL!!! Now that's an awesome idea right there my friend 👍 I may just have to borrow that one... it would be certain deterrent for sure, haha. Thanks for watching and commenting by the way... it's much appreciated.

  • @krampuss2185
    @krampuss2185 2 місяці тому

    Nice

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 2 місяці тому

      Thanks :) I appreciate you watching and commenting... means a lot.

  • @heltstekt
    @heltstekt 2 місяці тому

    slimy bacon and overcooked eggs...

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching... it's much appreciated :)

  • @user-vn7lh9qi3o
    @user-vn7lh9qi3o 2 місяці тому

    Всё гениальное - просто. Спасибо , удачи Вам )))

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 2 місяці тому

      You're very welcome my friend :) Thanks for watching and commenting... it means a lot to me.

  • @jmgalaxytab2325
    @jmgalaxytab2325 2 місяці тому

    From the other videos I saw, the gorge hook was not really very popular... I guess here size matters: smaller is better in this case so they can swallow the whole hook. As a kid even unexpectedly caught a big fish with just a wallnut sized stone at the end of the line. If a hook can be made to be swallowed whole and be made to "stick" (with barbs or otherwise) that's what you actually want to achieve... this gorge hook is by far the simplest design, but one could make composite hooks looking like anchors for example.... I guess there's more than one way to make good hooks 😂

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 2 місяці тому

      Yeah, in this case size does matter.. lol. It's important to tailor the gorge hook to the approximate size of the fish you're after (as you mentioned). Whichever hook style I'm using, I always remember what my Gramps taught me... "A small hook can catch big AND small fish. A large hook can only catch large fish". I've definitely found that to be true over the years. Anyhow, thanks a bunch for watching and commenting... it's very much appreciated 👍

  • @jmgalaxytab2325
    @jmgalaxytab2325 2 місяці тому

    I'd call this "toothpick" fishing, lol.

  • @clayshiawillis4725
    @clayshiawillis4725 2 місяці тому

    Hand & feet warmers are such a blessing for those who suffer poor blood circulation in their hands & feet as I do! They last pretty much all day with a little shake & are great to carry around in a pocket!!!

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 2 місяці тому

      I couldn't agree more Clayshia! They're certainly incredibly helpful for sure! Thank you for watching and commenting... it means a lot my friend!

  • @ignoranceisnotatrend4669
    @ignoranceisnotatrend4669 2 місяці тому

    This is cool for whatever kind of coffee you want to use 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 2 місяці тому

      I'm glad to hear that you liked this one my friend :) There's definitely nothin' like a good cup of coffee 👍 Thanks for watching and commenting... it's very much appreciated.

  • @tonyrodriguez5578
    @tonyrodriguez5578 2 місяці тому

    Well…?

  • @tonyrodriguez5578
    @tonyrodriguez5578 2 місяці тому

    Where’s the continuing project video?

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 2 місяці тому

      Unfortunately I lost all of the footage that I had of the restoration process :( My apologies. I've done another boat restoration that I'm hoping to get uploaded though. Thanks for watching and commenting by the way... it's much appreciated.

    • @tonyrodriguez5578
      @tonyrodriguez5578 2 місяці тому

      @@IntenseAngler Thank you for your answer. I’m starting a similar project now. Looking for some ideas of how to weld an aluminum bow deck on my 16’ StarCraft. Thanks👍🏼

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 2 місяці тому

      @@tonyrodriguez5578 You're more than welcome brother. I hope that you have fun working on your StarCraft 👍

  • @stevesellers3170
    @stevesellers3170 3 місяці тому

    I like that nice and compact gonna make one tonight thanks for sharing

    • @IntenseAngler
      @IntenseAngler 2 місяці тому

      You're more than welcome brother. I hope that your stove turned out great. Would love to hear how you're liking it so far. Thanks for watching and commenting by the way... it's much appreciated.

  • @stevesellers3170
    @stevesellers3170 3 місяці тому

    I like that nice and compact gonna make one tonight thanks for the video