Simple Waterproof Containers
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Materials:
To make these versatile little containers your going to need a few things.
The bill of material is as follows:
Plastic drinking straws - The most important part, they can be any size as long as they are the plastic variety and not the paper ones.
Neosporin or other item - For this example I'll be using Neosporin as the item I'd like to stay dry but you could really use anything that will fit in the straw. Some other suitable candidates could be various other ointments and creams, salt and pepper, cotton for starting fires and if you are careful you can put a few matches in one.
Matches or a lighter - Used for sealing the straws. I had matches but a lighter would be more convenient as it can be lit with one hand.
Pliers and scissors - holding and cutting respectively.
Cut and Seal:
Once you have a good amount of straws cut to length you're ready to seal them. Take one straw and put it in the pliers so there is around an 1/8 inch of the straw sticking out on one side (Fig.2). Take your match or lighter light it and then hold it to the straw to melt It (Fig.3). Before the plastic cools turn your pliers and squish the plastic against your work surface to make an air and water tight seal.
Fill:
Final Seal:
You're waterproof straw container is now complete. When its time to use them just cut of an end and squeeze or dump out the contents knowing that they will be perfectly dry. I keep a few of these in my first aid kit so I know I will always have dry matches, tinder, and things such as ibuprofen and Tylenol.