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  • @jsherck
    @jsherck 11 років тому +3

    These bushcraft on a budget videos are just what I've been looking for assembling items for a new hobby. When I look for reliable advice, I consider a well-grounded man like yourself for a source. Thanks for this series, Dave.

  • @223rocks
    @223rocks 11 років тому +1

    Dave,
    My wife and I were fortunate enough to inherit the same big set that you featured. Ours came with I think 4 or 6 plates and two handles and the lid works as a frying pan. It came with handles for the frying pan and had another smaller frying pan. Great set.

  • @robertengland8769
    @robertengland8769 Рік тому

    I like the materials discussed in these pathfinder videos. Survival is paramount.

  • @migach1
    @migach1 11 років тому

    great job! :)
    to show that expensive equipment is not the only option, but you can improvise and have a good equipment, just need the will and the imagination.
    Greetings from Croatia

  • @57WillysCJ
    @57WillysCJ 11 років тому

    I have that exact large cook set. It was my step fathers. The set is well used and probably 40 years old. The coffee pot is great and made many pots of coffee and tea, plus water for washing dishes. I know some use a large coffee can. They add a bail. The plastic lid will help keep it clean and it would be fairly easy to cut a lid out of thin steel. I have about 4-6 old BSA style skillet pan kits. .50 to $2 on garage sales.

  • @turbofister5000
    @turbofister5000 11 років тому

    Cool video dave. I also like to use the trash can when gathering tinder and fuel. Thanks for everything

  • @reberlin
    @reberlin 6 років тому +5

    When I was piece hiking the AT I used to take along my old Coleman coffee pot. It did everything. I've had it since 94 and its getting kind of banged up. I'd like to replace it with an older more durable peculator. I used to have a small one but I gave it to a cute girl. She still uses it.

  • @ShoreScout
    @ShoreScout 11 років тому

    Thanks for keeping the sharing of "tribal wisdom" going strong Dave. That nestable cook kit looks like a BSA Trail Chef Patrol Cook Kit - something I used quite a bit as a Scout. You mentioned that coffee pot.. Every patrol had a full kit and we would make the best Sassafras tea in it. The lid was our fry pan and we would cook in the inside pots and heat water for clean-up in the big pot.

  • @tigermaples
    @tigermaples 11 років тому

    I take two of the dog bowls and use one to boil water and the other as a lid and use the vice grips to hold the two bowls together. The ones I got required a little bending to allow the bowls to sit flush once you clamp the vice grips on, but well worth the little trouble and works great. Thanks for the tips!

  • @pmkoutdoors
    @pmkoutdoors 11 років тому +1

    Thanks for the tips on the bullet proof bushcraft on a budget series much appreciated! Sincerely
    PMK outdoors

  • @Shannon_Lacey
    @Shannon_Lacey 11 років тому

    Thanks Dave. I like the way you show people how to find good stuff cheap. That is good on you. I bought the 1.1 liter MSR Seagull for about $20.00USD at Dick's Sporting Goods. That isn't too bad. And of course I have the Pathfinder 32 oz stainless water bottle and cup! Fantastic products! Thanks.

  • @bachmanrob
    @bachmanrob 11 років тому

    Thanks for the budget series videos. My scouts and parents love the pointers I give them that I got from you. Keep them coming and God Bless

  • @silverado669
    @silverado669 11 років тому

    So glad you uploaded a cpl more vids, sir! I LOVE your channel and have the utmost respect for you and what you do. I think most of us envy your lifestyle and blessings.

  • @hogkillerjp
    @hogkillerjp 11 років тому

    great video,with all the crazy weather it pays to go prepaired

  • @halfazzhomesteader
    @halfazzhomesteader 11 років тому

    Dave do you like the enamal pots and pans,i have a set over 20 yrs old still good,i use the large pot all the time,not that light but durable.Glad you are doing the common man again.

  • @segaprophet
    @segaprophet 11 років тому +1

    Love the bulletproof bushcraft series so far, Dave! Lots of great tips!

  • @uberitup84
    @uberitup84 11 років тому

    glad to see that you got you tech issues all figured out, Great video and series. Thank you.

  • @sauderdarcher2798
    @sauderdarcher2798 11 років тому

    Once again, Outstanding lecture! Thumbs up on your delivery method and video quality!

  • @jguitarz1
    @jguitarz1 10 років тому +2

    I picked up one of the vintage aluminum coffee pots with handles etc off ebay for $7 and I must say it is king over other pots etc I have used.The handles are strong and works great with a tripod etc.I carved out a piece of cork to plug the spout for transporting water.

  • @Kayakwinds
    @Kayakwinds 11 років тому

    Well done. Let's not forget that the common, metal coffee can be a functional camp pot, although the plastic kind are becoming the rule.

  • @jrnjacobsen3999
    @jrnjacobsen3999 11 років тому

    We seem to be on the wave length...I feel it too. I just improved my container selection by using stainless steel cream dispensers common here and purchased at the thrift store for no more than 10DKK, or 2 bucks USD. These have handles so I only had add stainless steel bails made from tongs. These will function much like the Civil War mess kit pot-cup. BTW, by the MSR pot we have can be hung from a 'S' hook if the clips on the handle are slid into the correct position that is near center.

  • @shawncot
    @shawncot 11 років тому

    Awesome video! Watching it a second time now. And sending it around to friends. Good to see you back in the woods my friend.

  • @dagreateli
    @dagreateli 11 років тому

    Dave, you should make some sort of spout for your dog bowl pan. You could just bend one part of the metal to make it easier to pour the boiling water.

  • @TheRobq7
    @TheRobq7 11 років тому

    The eye-bolt on the vice grips is an awesome mod!!!! Thanks for this GREAT series, I'm learning a ton!!

  • @chetyoder
    @chetyoder 11 років тому

    I,ve used the larger kit for many many years, love it, only thing I would add is aluminum pie plates that nest inside.

  • @RealityStar9
    @RealityStar9 11 років тому

    I carry a stainless canteen cup and nesting cup. Great combo for solo use. One for hot chocolate and one for oatmeal and it cost me under $15.
    I ordered the large MSR ,1.6L, so that I could have a larger option especially when with other people.
    I would like to add a fry pan and a couple baking pans. Cooking is a big passion of mine so I'll make room for the extra weight and space.

  • @ksdj1
    @ksdj1 11 років тому +1

    That's a killer cook set....what a deal!!

  • @flyfishingfather
    @flyfishingfather 11 років тому

    Loving this particular series! Thank you for all your great ideas.

  • @Ordog213
    @Ordog213 11 років тому

    Thanks for your great and informative videos
    For my bow and 3 arrows i use a 4 Inch PVC-Tube with an screwcap. To carry the tube i build something i call "Carryall", sewed together from old straps. If someone like to see the strapsystem, i can provide pictures. I like that system, cause it´s very good for multipurpose. You can carry a bundle of woodsticks, a blanketroll or other things with ease as long it fit in the straploops.

  • @YankeeWoodcraft
    @YankeeWoodcraft 11 років тому

    I'm a stainless steel guy all the way. It's only marginally heavier than either titanium or aluminum (we're talking grams), it's the most durable, its super easy to clean up and it's also super-hygenic. As for the Vise-Grips idea, love it and use it, only I use "needlenose Vis-Grips" which give one the option of also being able to fold and form metal if one needed to.

  • @kcolmore1
    @kcolmore1 11 років тому

    I don't remove the chain. When I set my canteen into the fire, I set the lid to the side so it doesn't get hot enough to melt and that way I can use it to lift out my canteen when it's done. It works every time. I actually thought they were designed to be used like that, if not it worked out well.

  • @travismichaud6064
    @travismichaud6064 11 років тому +5

    Just found a stainless bowl at a local thrift store today. 50 cents. About a quart in capacity. Great deal

  • @dustymiller4068
    @dustymiller4068 11 років тому

    I've heard the problem with aluminum leaching into food comes when you cook acidic foods like tomato. Very good video. I'm sure the outdoor school is top-notch.

  • @Edzherenow99
    @Edzherenow99 11 років тому

    Excellent. I've been using sets like this for decades!

  • @randyjohnson9320
    @randyjohnson9320 11 років тому

    GREAT VID Mr, Dave.It makes me wish someone would come up with a 5 gallon bucket backpack.Now that would be very handy.

  • @evidex
    @evidex 11 років тому

    Great vids. Loving the Budget theme, seeing as college students like me are generally pretty skint. Gonna hit the bush in a couple days, better get my kit together!

  • @JPMerolla001
    @JPMerolla001 Рік тому

    I have been seriously into minimalist camping/bushcraft for about 4 years. And im still not happy with my cookset. Ive gotten a lot of great ideas from your videos over the years. I have mine narrowed down to about a 7.5 X 5 inch round nesting situation wich contains an aluminum pot-teflon coated, a aluminum fry pan/pot lid. (A gripper style handle for those 2) A stainless steel 7" bowl or fry pan. And... if i feel like carrying the weight.... a titanium skillet. A stanley thick plastic cup, titanium fork/spoon, and plastic folding spatula, nests inside also. Its compact enpugh... but i can not hang the pot over the fire. No bail...
    Its my only issue with my set.
    Ive never tried using the straight up canteen and nesting cup. One day. Maybe.
    But these videos are always helpfull... grounding, in a way. Reminds me to focus on what the set needs to do. And thats always the goal right?

  • @TheDesertwalker
    @TheDesertwalker 11 років тому

    Good stuff...lots of points I never knew...please keep these vids coming.....like the budget aspect,also.

  • @Wildwesttrailblazer
    @Wildwesttrailblazer 11 років тому

    Awesome container options thanks for sharing. One question would you consider changing out your trash can with a 5 gallon bucket for your pack. I got a couple 5 gal. buckets from a pool store and they have screw on lids!

  • @Thereal111t
    @Thereal111t 11 років тому

    Excellent video! I favor the stainless because of the extreme durability compared to aluminum. Since cooking containers are a more universal need, rather than a niche type item, there are lots of items on the market (such as that dog bowl) that can do the same job as the more expensive items geared towards the outdoor recreation market. I appreciate the overall common man tone of this video, ESPECIALLY because you've just come out with a $80 (very nice looking) dedicated canteen kit.

  • @Toadhill1957
    @Toadhill1957 11 років тому +17

    i guess these people dont drink pop, beer or energy drinks all put in aluminum cans?

  • @TheMongo1357
    @TheMongo1357 11 років тому

    Hey Dave, great VID! Keep them coming! By the way, I also use the dog dish. It's food grade stainless steel and tough as nails! I spraypainted the outside with the high heat BBQ paint and use this sucker like crazy! I learned that trick from your video, along with the small vise-grips as a handle!! Bulletproof is right!! Thanks for all you do Dave!! God bless ya man!!

  • @homesteadinarental
    @homesteadinarental 11 років тому

    Great video w/ a bunch of different options to use in the woods... I just got a ww2 canteen w/cover for 1.00 at a fleamarket and the nesting cup at goodwill for a 1.50... I think i'm going to go w/the dog dish and vise grip and have a kit that cost me less than 10.00. I am going to have to find an MSR kit to round it out... Thanks Dave.... Greetings from NC Tim

  • @dlvmark
    @dlvmark 11 років тому

    Dave, I am happy to see you posting again.
    I need a special favor from you and all Pathfinders...
    A friend (Dean Jones, most known for his Disney movies "The Love Bug") needs your help/prayers. Dean is not well and needs all your prayers now to return to good health.
    Will you help a fellow Pathfinder out?
    Thanks in advance.
    Mark

  • @seanweimorts
    @seanweimorts 11 років тому

    i was wondering if you can do a video on how to smelt iron or other metals the comman man way, got my pit forge a little too hot, it melted the sand and turned it into glass and also melted my knife i was making. greatly appreciate yor videos, keep it up

  • @xzekkx
    @xzekkx 11 років тому

    Dave, i was watching some of your old muzzle loading out of a break open and i was wondering if you would do a video on how to reload a shell or use a pump for a muzzle loader. Thanks keep it up your great.

  • @dannyboiman1
    @dannyboiman1 11 років тому

    hey dave i was wondering, what about using some of the cans from canned foods or coffee. wouldnt those work to aside from the not having lids but the availability factor i think somewhat makes up for it

  • @Tvol718
    @Tvol718 11 років тому

    just bought one a few days ago. havent had a chance to test it out. also havent figured out a good way to put in/take out of the fire....

  • @spunkymonkry6
    @spunkymonkry6 11 років тому

    Great video, really appreciate the bushcraft on a budget series!

  • @longtoke
    @longtoke 11 років тому

    good to see you making videos again, i really appreciate your work

  • @Abrahamspeicher
    @Abrahamspeicher 11 років тому

    you can also get get good quality food grade buckets from Walmart. just go to the bakery and ask. they'll put a price sticker on them and you can pay for them up front, there about a dollar and will hold up real well as long as you don't do what i used to do and throw them around all the time.

  • @NorgPro
    @NorgPro 11 років тому

    excellent, really enjoy the bulletproof bombproof series of videos. keep the videos coming dave. Rich

  • @SuperWarMech
    @SuperWarMech 11 років тому

    Dave you ever think about bending part of the lip of the dog bowl up into more of a spout for easier pouring? Love the vids! Great stuff!

  • @gabehunt2000
    @gabehunt2000 11 років тому

    thank you for your hard work on these videos.
    always appreciated.

  • @tjenn71
    @tjenn71 11 років тому

    i took a brown paper bag cut out one side (the big side) folded it into a box shape as shown in wild wood wisdom barkcraft section staple it together so it wouldn't unfold. filled it with water and boiled the water on a one burner propane stove. as long as the flame doesn't go above the water line the bag won't burn.

  • @bryanbeemer8405
    @bryanbeemer8405 11 років тому

    When I was a kid our parents took us camping all the time, they had what from what I can tell was the same as your aluminum nesting set BUT it also had at least 5 aluminum (I think) plates and at least 5 plastic (I'm positive) cups.
    Also I believe your other pot goes with the larger set.

  • @alaskankare
    @alaskankare 11 років тому

    Awesome videos and thank you so much for showing us items that those on a restricted budget can find. There are a lot of "metal" water bottles out there now a days. Can you use any of them in a fire? Or only certain grades(?) can be used for fires?

  • @oldgravely
    @oldgravely 11 років тому

    Dave reproduce that coffee pot in stainless. thats bullet proof and strong. is it a perculator?

  • @tk1911
    @tk1911 7 років тому

    Have a French army canteen that is very similar to the first example you showed. The wide mouth is useful, indeed. The British P44 canteen is similar, but are more rare/expensive.

  • @MrBdjoker2000
    @MrBdjoker2000 11 років тому

    Another great video, i love the budget series.

  • @BornRandy62
    @BornRandy62 11 років тому

    I just found a heavy guage aluminum perc coffee pot at the goodwill for a dollar and tax. It is twice as heavy as the same sized new version found in sporting goods camping sections.

  • @Anson120
    @Anson120 11 років тому +1

    That is a myth about the aluminum. great videos Pathers

  • @kendorhys8916
    @kendorhys8916 11 років тому

    Avoid things with a coating on them. I did flip a dog bowel and paint it with high heat paint and use it to cook with like Dave suggested. It worked really well. You can get some clips and clip two of them together and bake in them as well.

  • @futuresonex
    @futuresonex 11 років тому

    A couple of the 'luxuries', I guess you'd call them, that I always carried when I was in the bush was something plastic to use for a plate, usually a frisbee, & a $2 insulated 12oz. coffee mug from a gas station. Metal, whether stainless or aluminum, will obviously work for these things, but in my experience your food tends to get cold a lot faster in a metal container than in plastic. Combined they only weigh a few ounces, but they're worth their weight in gold when you're having a hot meal!

  • @1974jwp
    @1974jwp 11 років тому

    Great video Dave. Luv these common man videos but what happened to the backpack video?

  • @TheBubbawill
    @TheBubbawill 11 років тому

    hey dave i love your videos

  • @metisman100
    @metisman100 11 років тому

    I have a 1.1 liter MRS seagl thanks to you thanks Dave it works grate

  • @nerblebun
    @nerblebun 11 років тому

    For me, a container would be the most difficult thing to re-produce in the wild. You can break a rock for a sharp edge cutting tool, use vines or bark for cordage, make a bow-drill fire, and cover up by collecting leaves & branches. But a container ? Very difficult. So far, been able to cook anything I need using only the SS 32oz. bottle & cup. Even made blueberry muffin in the cup by putting water in the bottom,make a liner & lid with aluminum foil, pour in the mix and heat.

  • @Milk7percent
    @Milk7percent 11 років тому

    Another great video Dave thanks keep making them

  • @tacticalfumble
    @tacticalfumble 11 років тому

    have you checked out the foster pot ultralite backpacking pots. made one for myself for pretty much free but durability would be an issue but your making the pot from trash

  • @karenchakey
    @karenchakey 11 років тому

    Dave someone did a video on YT and said you didn't need a container to make char cloth, they just burned 100% cotton and said that it would work, Is this true???? is it good for char??? because I've have followed you for a long time and I've never heard you recommend a char method without using a container! I love your common sense! Take Care

  • @MasterGrimbart
    @MasterGrimbart 11 років тому

    could you maybe name some woodsmen in europe or just the country theyre in? itd be intresting to see if there are any near me. oh, and awesome video as usual

  • @ilikewasabe
    @ilikewasabe 11 років тому

    man i never thought about using a dog bowl, come to think of it its really practical, light and dirt cheap here in my country. thanks dave your vids are really thought provoking :D
    btw can you give me the brand name of the pot set you mentioned? all those for $20 its a steal :)

  • @qezart
    @qezart 11 років тому

    Would metal containers have a seam if you print them out from a 3D printer?

  • @michaelpantoja4513
    @michaelpantoja4513 9 років тому

    Great video Dave

  • @allanlundy3090
    @allanlundy3090 9 років тому

    I just picked up a 3 pot 2 lid nesting set for 6$ yesterday at a second hand store So keep your eyes open lots of deals out there.

  • @Jaybird196
    @Jaybird196 11 років тому

    What is/are supposed to be the advantage(s) of having a wide mouth on the canteen?

  • @jnsnj1
    @jnsnj1 11 років тому

    Imusa makes a grease pot that is similar to the coffee pot you showed for 4 bucks on Amazon.

  • @WDunkin
    @WDunkin 11 років тому

    Hey Dave what is your thoughts on titanium? I know it is costly but what about the weight savings? Is it safe to eat off of? Also what about aluminum that has a coating? Would that prevent the possible leeching?

  • @tjsmith112
    @tjsmith112 11 років тому

    Wow Dave, did you make that camera in the wilderness?

  • @smc65714
    @smc65714 11 років тому

    What about that Wally mart grease pot,liked the as dog bowls,5 bucks at $ store,good ideas for thrifty Scouts! !!!

  • @OldManRik
    @OldManRik 11 років тому +1

    Is that a shelter behind you?

  • @K0M0NER
    @K0M0NER 11 років тому

    Strange question, do you guys have black widows in the woods out there? I know we have em where I am at, just curious about Ohio.

  • @Travisb71
    @Travisb71 11 років тому

    Hi Dave,
    Great series of videos for all us common men on a budget! I had a question about aluminum canteens / cookware. Can you boil water etc in an aluminum canteen? Do you have to worry about them melting or breaking down if repeated etc? I found a cheap canteen kit on ebay that's the ww1 style aluminum canteen, cup, and cover. The top is connected to a metal chain that ends in a carabiner so it won't get lost. the whole set is $14 with free shipping and I was wondering if it was worth it.

  • @johnqdope1
    @johnqdope1 11 років тому

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL THE VIDEOS AND INFO DAVE, PLEASE Google "fire safe cigarettes" sometime and start rolling your own, nothing wrong with a smoke now and then but ethylene vinyl acetate is not what you want to be smoking in Pall Malls and anything else pre-rolled at the store since around 2008... Bugler Gold and Top SuperRoll and both quality tobaccos, you'll save $ too... Thanks again for you all you do

  • @lordrichard8184
    @lordrichard8184 6 років тому

    Aluminum also melts at a low temperature. It melts at 1200 degrees. So you could get a fire hot enough to melt it if you were attempt to make char cloth in it.

  • @WuLe993
    @WuLe993 11 років тому

    Hello Dave, I was wondering what is the name of the European kit? Thanks a lot.

  • @EatCarbs
    @EatCarbs 11 років тому

    Great video Dave..
    I personally don't believe that about aluminum either.

  • @chris74h1
    @chris74h1 11 років тому

    for those looking for that big aluminim cookware set found it on ebay just put in camping cookware cost is 24.00

  • @weetoddtv
    @weetoddtv 11 років тому

    Have you done a video on your shelter?

  • @AnnBearForFreedom
    @AnnBearForFreedom 11 років тому

    I thought I was the only one who adapted the stainless steel pet bowl as a cook pot, LOL! I put a handle on one, and use pliers with another. Of course now the cats are glaring at me strangely when I pick up their bowls to wash them.

  • @Ka666Boom
    @Ka666Boom 11 років тому

    that is the old Boy Scout Patrol cook kit, you can find the new version at "ScoutStuff dotorg" search "Trail Chef Aluminum Cook Kit" it sells for $79.99 3 pots w/lids, coco pot 2 fry pans and 4 plates and cups.

  • @jcmartinez66
    @jcmartinez66 11 років тому +1

    what Ebay vendor did you get the cooking set from?

  • @BadgerBlogger
    @BadgerBlogger 11 років тому

    My main cooking container is an old coffee pot, I love it.

  • @fredflintstone1547
    @fredflintstone1547 5 років тому

    you didnt mention squash and gourds. Those dog bowls are a good idea, classy too

  • @1wicked2008
    @1wicked2008 11 років тому

    dave what did you search under on ebay for the pot kit..combo,kit,set ?? .so i can buy one tonight

  • @b1gje55e
    @b1gje55e 11 років тому

    Dave, how do you feel about the US military mess kit?

  • @maritimespook
    @maritimespook 11 років тому

    great video Dave!!

  • @wallaceknifeworkshomestead
    @wallaceknifeworkshomestead 11 років тому

    I bought a stainless canteen cup from your store late last year,it looks like it has been sprayed with something on the inside.Is it safe to use?

  • @anotherbushman
    @anotherbushman 11 років тому

    Great vid Dave!!