Message from @CyberSpacePirate

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2021-01-19 23:40:37 UTC  

But there are different things you can prep for and generally different products are discussed

2021-01-19 23:42:07 UTC  

Like are life straws or sawyers better? Pros and cons. Personally I prefer Sawyers

2021-01-20 01:09:29 UTC  

Dang. I had pinned 3 good lists from the old channel

2021-01-20 01:09:32 UTC  

Now they gone

2021-01-20 01:23:57 UTC  

Oh no

2021-01-20 01:24:00 UTC  

Rip

2021-01-20 03:01:28 UTC  

thats so sad....

2021-01-20 03:11:34 UTC  

I don’t know where to put this but its cool

2021-01-20 04:44:52 UTC  

I need to find an m50, anyone have any links?

2021-01-20 04:50:01 UTC  

Gas mask?

2021-01-20 04:54:41 UTC  

I assumed a camera <:ROFLMAO:451759517579870219>

2021-01-20 04:55:03 UTC  

but this isn't <#801170161868341308> so that wouldn't make any sense lol

2021-01-20 05:45:23 UTC  
2021-01-20 13:08:32 UTC  

@[TDE] Smokie Sportsman Guide has NATO surplus ones for decant prices

2021-01-20 17:12:21 UTC  

Can I leave

2021-01-20 17:40:01 UTC  

Idk why not?

2021-01-20 19:40:13 UTC  

I'm not a big prepper, but I do dabble in it and I am very interested in wilderness survival and self reliance. Is this a good place to talk about that, or is there somewhere else?

2021-01-20 19:47:41 UTC  

Probly the best

2021-01-20 19:54:45 UTC  

Ok. It's mostly how to build a log cabin by hand, making primitive traps, and stuff like that. I haven't had the time or money to get deep into prepping.

2021-01-20 19:57:58 UTC  

Information is usially free

2021-01-20 19:58:11 UTC  

Ye figure 4 deadfall

2021-01-20 19:58:26 UTC  

Spring snare

2021-01-20 20:03:11 UTC  

Firemaking is an important skill

2021-01-20 20:03:53 UTC  

Learn at least 3 ways to do it.

2021-01-20 20:24:21 UTC  

Flint and steel would be the best one to learn but you have to prep for it

2021-01-20 21:12:31 UTC  

If you get a flintlock to add to your gun collection, it can double as a mechanically assisted flint and steel.

2021-01-20 22:14:01 UTC  

Back in the day they used starter pistols to make fire

2021-01-20 23:39:18 UTC  

Does anyone here have links/knowledge on building an underground shelter? I've considered buying a prefab, but none of the ones I can immediately afford are big enough and the ones that would be big enough... well I'd probably have to sell some organs.

2021-01-20 23:41:30 UTC  

I have heard good things about the metal shipping boxes getting turned into buildings.

2021-01-21 00:09:12 UTC  

They need reinforced tho

2021-01-21 00:16:13 UTC  

how deep do you want it?

2021-01-21 00:18:24 UTC  

cause if its just to hide, than a conex box with 6-8' top soil on top would work just fine. And if you want, you could just keep stacking them side by side and connecting them with doors allowing the ground to shift w/o making it unstable.

2021-01-21 00:59:46 UTC  

About a foot or so, I'm just looking to make an in ground shelter that could be used for long term living in the event the house goes in either a fire or tornado. The connex box idea does sound good though, any recommendations on how to reinforce the roof just in case a vehicle drives over it?

2021-01-21 01:05:40 UTC  

well, its already reinforced pretty good with the supports going the width of it, so I think some 1 or 1 &1/2" square metal tubing going the length of it would be enough to support a vehicle going over it. As long as all the weight is being distributed to the top of the walls and corners rather than the roof itself, it should be fine.

2021-01-21 03:43:43 UTC  

I would make it deeper bc if it’s to high them the grass on top won’t grow or will get to hit in the summer

2021-01-21 04:12:05 UTC  

@CyberSpacePirate#4926 I couldn't find any

2021-01-21 04:28:29 UTC  

No?

2021-01-21 04:28:38 UTC  

Let me check

2021-01-21 04:30:28 UTC  

Its not the M50 but its a decant mask