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Re: Entrenching Tool

I picked up one of these for the car, for possible winter dig out. For that it is good, for digging ground, not so. The serrated edge, is useless unle...

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Re: Entrenching Tool

Forest City surplus, $16, spike and spade, CDN Mil surplus, aka, US or Brit surplus pawn off unto CDN Mil. 👿

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Re: Shipping container bunkers

One gun club I visited used several of the culverts, (actually the oblong ones) for their firing range that was under ground. 8' high and 4' wide.

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Re: where to find

The crank radios use rechargeable AA or AAA batteries, So 1.5v or 1v, times, the required wattage.

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Re: What have you added to your preps this week?

A jar of 12 pickled eggs, did them myself, mind you they wont reach long term storage. If they get past 2 weeks, will be a wonder, more than a month, ...

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Re: Neddle work- Do you consider it a required skill or not?

Be sure to include an upholstery set of needles to your sewing kit. for more that 40 years I have for ever found use for these needles. A cheap set wi...

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Re: Canadian Castle Laws

Ah hell, my ex girl friend use to call my house the house of knives, and every one of them I could or almost shave with (depending on the steel used)....

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Re: window film

a hair dryer will make the film go flat, just don't heat it too much.

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Re: Shelters, bugout or fallout

The Gov. has been harassing Bruce with frivolent court cases for the 20 years after he built it. It has cost over $500,000 over the time span on legal...

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Re: Canadian Castle Laws

Women prefer poison, no blood, but if all else fail the 10" frying pan and/or marble rolling pin will do. 😈

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Re: window film

To get it to lay flat, wet the window first. Tape it at the top and use a sponge to lay it down, apply like wall paper.

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Re: window film

I did this at an apartment that I rented for the bedroom window (night shift worker). When I moved out I had to use a razor to scrap the film from the...

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Re: What have you added to your preps this week?

Bought a military surplus back pack. Had to re-rig it though and add extra straps with Q-snaps. Also a military rain jacket (US) and wind pants.

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Re: London Area Meeting

Might try to get another get together next month. I can do the 31 March or 14 April, other wise I'm working. :mrgreen:

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