You didn't show all of it's features. from what ive seen but I'm probably wrong. What is that square patch that looks like it covers a stove jack? Is it the pocket that the poncho/shelter fits into? I bet it is.
Thank you for the video and content. But bro, the rambling. Get your thoughts together. Make an outline before the video. Get to the points. And edit out the fluff.
I'm in the future, now we have something they call an infinity tool, great to fashion in conjunction with trekking poles an emergency splint or an impromptu tourniquet. Marvelous piece of kit. You can buy little hooks for it that lets you dry out your clothes. Mwah, chefs French kiss.
Got mine yesterday. Used it today on new decking. I didn't know about the settings and thought something was wrong. Then put it on setting 4 and wow, the screw flew in lol. Some machine.
Can dupli-color Shadow chrome be used on wood 2x4s? I do realize that wood is not the dupli-colors intended surface. Thanks for any thoughts or advice.
It’s an easy one to make and I found it the fastest on the boil with a bit of tweaking of the height of inner liner , but I had one warp it got so hot the supper cat isn’t as fast but more stable
video starts at 4:43. I looked on the thermoball eco labels and no cleaning instructions. I've seen these cleaners and waterproofing used with Gortex, but not a soft synthetic down jacket...
What and intresting tent design. Would love if they brought this back with their new osmo (polyester) fabric, it would help significantly with the sag.
Cool! I just built a diy camper (just posted the build video) and can't find a blanket as it's an odd sized sleeping area. Thought of sewing my own blanket and am grateful you posted this! It's a great walk-through and more detail would be great 👍
There's no need to be sorry.. Surge is fantastic for cabinet work, hardware install like Grab bars, and putting furniture together. I'd rather have the Surge for those types of jobs. But yeah, the Gen 4 is insane!
I was once on a two or three night backpacking trip and when I went to make myself some noodles for lunch (about 6-7 miles down the trail) I realized that I had forgot my alcohol stove. I had brought all the fuel I would need but not the stove. As I was hiking I decided I would try and find a beverage can to be able to make hot food. Sure enough at my first campsite I found a beverage can and made a simple stove using the scissors on my pocket knife. If I had only brought a fuel canister and no stove I would have been totally out of luck.
Darn, I was thinking this was instructions on how to make a sleeping bag liner, not a pumpsack. Pumpsack is still a very cool diy project! Maybe clarify the video title?
With the super cat stove, the bottom of the fancy feast you can put carbon felt at the very bottom of the stove. It will burn a lot longer once fuel soaks in.
Making alcohol stoves is VERY ADDICTIVE! I made and designed alcohol stoves for years until I hit a wall where I could not make a more fuel efficient alcohol stove.
like the features, setup was difficult for some of my devices (August Door lock, ru-vid.comUgkxhB5YOMNj04GuoAosExygP4cH-dKeb4aB Bose speaker)... but all switches and outlets (5), thermostat, tankless water heater. Unfortunately all I can do is turn on/off Bose. It doesn't support volume or changing channels, but I believe that is due to the particular speaker I have.... Worth getting if you already have other devices to use it with... I don't sit around and ask Alexa questions much so that doesn't really matter to me....