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Post by familyprepper on Nov 4, 2016 5:58:45 GMT 10
Paranoia Havnt sourced as yet I have been a little busy Water jet cutting sounds interesting
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Post by familyprepper on Nov 3, 2016 12:24:13 GMT 10
Lol From things I've built in the past and what I feel I can achieve I have a feeling it will turn out really well I've said to others before I can build almost anything especially if I have all the right tools
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Post by familyprepper on Nov 2, 2016 12:46:25 GMT 10
Clearview if you have family members your not a lone wolf your a group lol When I meant lone wolf I meant single person But I do get what you mean as a lone wolf pack maybe
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Post by familyprepper on Oct 30, 2016 12:50:51 GMT 10
I've got a design for one just have to make it
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Post by familyprepper on Oct 29, 2016 9:38:55 GMT 10
We use fly buys and mass a large amount of bonus points I use it when I buy fuel from shell when I buy bulk purchases no fly buys
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Post by familyprepper on Oct 27, 2016 14:48:02 GMT 10
Frostbite what state you in??
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Post by familyprepper on Oct 26, 2016 7:34:02 GMT 10
Agree with what you said My meaning behind it isn't for short term survival More long term talking years if world turned to shit And to survive I mean having some sort of normalacy Being able to have a rest day etc and not having to struggle day in day out etc There have been countless accounts of sole survival for long periods and can happen but for years and years after shtf one sole person highly unlikely IMO You could live by yourself but interactions with others for say barter or sale of goods etc imo not lone wolf stuff
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Post by familyprepper on Oct 26, 2016 5:17:39 GMT 10
I have been thinking about all the "lone wolf" kind of people and wonder just how long they would survive before burn out occurred After becoming a member of a couple of prepper forums and then a prepper group I came to see that a lone wolf would not have the time nor the energy to sustain long term survival And that's without factoring in a defensive plan for multiple attackers So my argument here your honour is a lone wolf would not be a viable option Excluding a mass pandemic wiping out 99% of population then you could probably just stroll along using all other items left behind Probably a pointless post but hey
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Post by familyprepper on Oct 23, 2016 16:52:08 GMT 10
Hi guys and gals I'm looking for some t6 aluminium solid bar approx 65 x65x at least 600 long If you k ow of anyone with some let me know Don't really want to go buy a really long piece Thanks
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Post by familyprepper on Oct 22, 2016 12:17:57 GMT 10
I agree with all that Having said that getting the info I needed so far hasn't been hard it's been good And in all the Lrd are o my going by the laws that are in place now Hopefully one day they will be a bit better for law abiding people
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Post by familyprepper on Oct 22, 2016 11:38:19 GMT 10
Well I can't fault the Lrd here in vic I have had a few questions I have needed answered and they have responded with very good information The main one I needed to know was relocating a serial number as mine gets covered by my scope rail I sent them an email regarding it and they rang me asked exactly what I needed to do Two days later they ring back telling me it's fine to relocate it
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Post by familyprepper on Oct 22, 2016 10:12:35 GMT 10
Ok here goes My next little gun project I will attempt to mill a stock from a block of aluminium It won't have grip or butt stock but the rest will be there I will then have a bolt on grip and butt stock No idea if this will work or what it will look like but I like the challenge
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Post by familyprepper on Oct 9, 2016 18:14:32 GMT 10
For generating power $/power I agree with shiney those small foldable solar panels can't be beat
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Post by familyprepper on Oct 9, 2016 14:48:36 GMT 10
Agreed shiney For price and output solar is way better Also in a shtf or survival situation you have to light fire for other to work If your injured etc the solar can still work even if you stay put in one spot
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Post by familyprepper on Oct 5, 2016 6:50:43 GMT 10
Awesome frostbite
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Post by familyprepper on Sept 26, 2016 11:58:47 GMT 10
Oh the jokes that could be said about choc combat engineer lol
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Post by familyprepper on Sept 25, 2016 11:30:41 GMT 10
Watched it was ok Not what I thought it would be but ok
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Post by familyprepper on Sept 22, 2016 16:36:05 GMT 10
I try to make the best jerky for you guys ha ha
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Post by familyprepper on Sept 22, 2016 9:23:07 GMT 10
I make a fair bit of jerky Always experimenting with different flavours I dry mine using electric oven I have made some that is like biltong Very very dry I have had some after a few months of being stored and is still good Although most times dosnt last long as it gets eaten I know shinestar likes my jerky
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Post by familyprepper on Sept 18, 2016 17:05:19 GMT 10
Easy to make Not the most effective foundry but will work 50/50 mix plaster of Paris and brickies sand Using a burner that I got design of internet for and slightly modified
Next step forge out of a 17cfm compressor using two burners and ceramic heat wool for lining
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