Tool Bag and Bug Out Bag (BOB)
Posted 07-20-2009 at 11:27 PM by wildcat
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The tool bag and Bug Out Bag were items mentioned in my other article here in the Travelin' section:
http://www.dieselbombers.com/traveli...-list-how.html
I thought I would go ahead and break down the contents of them a little further here.
Here’s my Tool Bag.
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Well, allot of the tools are pretty self explanatory by just seeing a picture, so I’m only going to list the things that are not obvious.
Spare Fuel pump.
Spare lift pump Filter
Spare fuse Kit
RTV
JB Weld
Mosquito repellant
Oil filter tool
Teflon Tape
Assorted hose clamps
Spare Relays
Butane soldering kit
Filter housing O-ring
Air line
Remote for Winch
Siphon hose
My intent is to only have to use the BOB for 3 days or less, and the items contained in it are what I consider bare minimum to keep me “comfortably alive” for that period.
Here’s my Bug Out Bag:
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To aid in waterproofing things, Items that I use once I open them, I vacuum seal.
If it’s an Item I’ll access several times, it’s in a Ziploc bag.
From the top in the second pic, Left to Right:
Backpack with camelback (Water) integrated, Sleeping bag
45ACP, Toilet paper, Binoculars, FRS Radios, Parachute cord.
9 clips + 50 rounds, beanie, Gloves.
Sun Block, Insect repellant, Vaseline soaked cotton balls, gum in a Ziploc bag, salves ointments, etc. Ace Bandages, cotton socks, long sleeve T-shirt.
Wet ones wipes, 2 space blankets, wool socks, bandannas, underwear, long sleeve t-shirt.
Poncho, Vitamins, toiletries, Sardines.
First Aid kit in a Ziploc bag, sunglasses.
Items you may carry in a BOB may differ, depending on you, your geographical location, and what your intended use for the BOB may be.
Any thoughts?
http://www.dieselbombers.com/traveli...-list-how.html
I thought I would go ahead and break down the contents of them a little further here.
Here’s my Tool Bag.
.

.

.

.
Well, allot of the tools are pretty self explanatory by just seeing a picture, so I’m only going to list the things that are not obvious.
Spare Fuel pump.
Spare lift pump Filter
Spare fuse Kit
RTV
JB Weld
Mosquito repellant
Oil filter tool
Teflon Tape
Assorted hose clamps
Spare Relays
Butane soldering kit
Filter housing O-ring
Air line
Remote for Winch
Siphon hose
My intent is to only have to use the BOB for 3 days or less, and the items contained in it are what I consider bare minimum to keep me “comfortably alive” for that period.
Here’s my Bug Out Bag:
.

.

.

To aid in waterproofing things, Items that I use once I open them, I vacuum seal.
If it’s an Item I’ll access several times, it’s in a Ziploc bag.
From the top in the second pic, Left to Right:
Backpack with camelback (Water) integrated, Sleeping bag
45ACP, Toilet paper, Binoculars, FRS Radios, Parachute cord.
9 clips + 50 rounds, beanie, Gloves.
Sun Block, Insect repellant, Vaseline soaked cotton balls, gum in a Ziploc bag, salves ointments, etc. Ace Bandages, cotton socks, long sleeve T-shirt.
Wet ones wipes, 2 space blankets, wool socks, bandannas, underwear, long sleeve t-shirt.
Poncho, Vitamins, toiletries, Sardines.
First Aid kit in a Ziploc bag, sunglasses.
Items you may carry in a BOB may differ, depending on you, your geographical location, and what your intended use for the BOB may be.
Any thoughts?
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Total Comments 3
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Posted 11-04-2009 at 12:07 PM by Deezel Stink3r
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On the water, yes. I fill the camelback that is integrated in the backpack.
On the matches and lighter, yes. there are even spares located in the glove box, but you would have to go here to read about that:
http://www.dieselbombers.com/bomb-sh...-list-how.htmlPosted 11-04-2009 at 07:26 PM by wildcat
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Are you or were you in the military?
-RonPosted 11-15-2009 at 06:45 PM by 1st Gen. Dodge Kid













