Make a survival whistle from a tin can

Make a survival whistle from a tin can

This video shows how to make a whistle out of a piece of tin or aluminum from an ordinary can. It's easy to do! Why is it a survival whistle? Because you could probably find the materials to make it laying around on the ground, plus it beats yelling.

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natashaneoh 1 year ago
hey this vid is reli cool! but d bad thing is dat we mite not b able 2 rmb d steps bcus there's juz 2 many of em... but still, it's a great vid, great job!
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jyoung94 8 months ago
looove it but i dont love that you said its a manly thing to do bcuz i am in fact a 14 year old girl who made this successfully on her first try
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Demarshmello 4 months ago
Anybody can do it, I agree
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fire cryer last month
what a waste of 8:16
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