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From: Kadnine
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  • Spend more making it then just buying ziplock bags

  • @djlolypop

    Don't get me wrong, I LOVE Ziplock bags. But even duck tape coating ziplocks makes them more rugged for the extreme elements. Thank for the comment.

  • that is actuly pretty kool !!!

  • Thats fucking smart kid, start selling that shit.

  • wow , clever !

  • dude i made my bag so good its even airtight

    booya wooo :)

  • great vid man i subbed just for this vid :)

  • Thanks, Dude!

  • @Kadnine no problem :)

  • instead of re taping try using a sandwhich bag's zipp thing works wonders!! better then velcro ...

  • Not busting chops but seems like a garbage bag tied closed would be fine, unless the point is you want a rugged bag. For smaller stuff it seems to be a good idea.

  • Good points, all. But the duct tape trick is scalable. If you had a 60 gallon yard waste bag, the technique is the same should you want a ruggedized container. Heck, with two sheets of plastic and enough tape, you can hurricane-proof your house.

    Thanks for the comment.

  • Very nice. Good idea!

  • Great first vid man. Nice cool music, great idea, good editing and speed-up, a nice font (although more visible if bright/flourescent orange or green or some colour that is not in your film, with a black shadow) and most importantly clear instructions.

  • Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated.

  • have u ever tried it

  • Yes. I used bags like these to keep my camera and mp3 player dry and dust free while in Iraq.

    Though I wouldn't swim across a pond with highly valuable gear using these, they do stand up to rain, wind and sand quite well.

  • nifty, great for getting my guitar amp around in the rain

  • nice video man i wich i could make a video like this but really thanks i need one of these so i can put my electronics in it

  • bravo , very nifty

  • Q: What's the point of the slit 2" down from the opening?

  • so you can make a re-sealable opening

  • Thanks, my Brother!

  • pretty cool my man

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