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Post by familyprepper on Aug 10, 2016 19:55:34 GMT 10
I used to work in shearing sheds and a lot of the stations I worked at had these setups except they had single cylinder Diesel engines Most of the machines ran of belt driven
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Post by familyprepper on Aug 1, 2016 12:01:36 GMT 10
I do a little canning but only water bathing at this stage
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Post by familyprepper on Jul 30, 2016 14:27:21 GMT 10
There is another way for hot water although no pressure
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Post by familyprepper on Jul 30, 2016 12:45:04 GMT 10
Shiney toilets can be gravity fed if need be Little bit of tinkering Although you still need to pump water to higher level When we worked on stations in outback west Aus we had 44 gallon drums on platforms that had fire underneath and then that water went into normal taps etc so we had full hot running water Would t work for dish washer rtc no pressure but the small electric pump that pumped the water from tanks to drums was enough to keep all the hot water we neeeded
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Post by familyprepper on Jul 29, 2016 13:21:50 GMT 10
sweet aus
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Post by familyprepper on Jul 29, 2016 8:57:41 GMT 10
Aus I think you would like 299 days
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Post by familyprepper on Jul 29, 2016 8:57:15 GMT 10
There is another I like to It's called Lights out They have tried to make it into a movie too look up lights out saga Wolfden I have all of 299 days most in versions that can be sent via email to a kindle for free Hit me up if you have a kindle
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Post by familyprepper on Jul 27, 2016 18:13:50 GMT 10
299 days hands down is one of the best book series I've ever read
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Post by familyprepper on Jul 4, 2016 12:59:39 GMT 10
Shinester I've seen your ups and it's a really good idea You have a few different power things you have shown good stuff all around Has given me ideas for a few things too
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Post by familyprepper on Jun 24, 2016 9:33:17 GMT 10
Nice recipe
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Post by familyprepper on May 23, 2016 17:09:56 GMT 10
Awesome knives Great post Keep up the good wirk
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Post by familyprepper on May 2, 2016 6:49:14 GMT 10
I've personally seen your Comms kit and its great I will be stealing your ideas shiney Just have to get a few radios
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Post by familyprepper on Apr 7, 2016 14:10:35 GMT 10
Seriously though, a question about non-power tools... How does one drill a hole into masonry (especially hard brick & grano) without power tools? I've only ever brought out the hammer drill, but I can't see a brace/cog drill doing the trick. Try this m.9gag.com/gag/aKPKWwZ
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Post by familyprepper on Apr 5, 2016 13:34:07 GMT 10
Air compressor too
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Post by familyprepper on Apr 5, 2016 8:03:32 GMT 10
A forge for sure Arc welder (can be run off battery bank) Welding rods Gas torch If you are able to make power then a 250 amp mig plus gas for it Also stick up on wire for it (you can get wire that has a flux on it so you won't need gas) Drill press Lathe Angle grinders Drill bits grinding discs Spanners/sockets Anvil Hammers for forge etc Some things assuming we can supply 240v Saws power / hand
Consumables would be the hardest thing to make/jury rig Stocking up on these and storing them away correctly would be vital Setting up a small metal workshop would be ideal I had small workshop to build trailers was small but effective (don't have it now) Add in a lathe etc and you could almost build anything you need As for welding without the right gas for mig or correct wire no go Arc welding is a good alternative and easy to stock up on in space terms Then there are other ways to weld together
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Post by familyprepper on Mar 16, 2016 16:02:14 GMT 10
Yeah but Aus you are a like minded person so a show like that would be good etc It's the people who don't see and get what we do that are the bad ones
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Post by familyprepper on Mar 16, 2016 15:12:33 GMT 10
A show would be great IF it was only showed to like minded people Anyone who thinks prepping is a little bit nuts would see it that way
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