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Very interesting. Certainly crafty.

But, were I to find myself in a situation where I got knives and two liter bottles, but no string; and life depended on that length of string.....I'd probably just greet death like an old friend and walk happily with him to whatever's next. Edited by Caster
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nah, cmon. You're over thinking it. You could just get stranded in the woods for a short time and find trash to use to get through.

 

Besides, deciding to welcome death might be a bit easier with some 2-liter cordage to hang yourself on  :cool:

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My adventurous days have long passed me by, so I have ask myself; Caster, wtf are you doing out here in the woods?


Seriously though, I'd hate to know I had to use it....but I must admit to staking claim on a currently half full two liter bottle in the fridge. I'm gonna try it. Lol!
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Despite the fact that the two liters will likely outlast us by thousands of years, I'm gonna make my cordage the old fashioned way:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DljWyRQFrNc

That's pretty slick but I'm older than dirt and have actually used that method many years ago. Thanks for posting. :up:​ 

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