Message from @Der Seeteufel - SD

Discord ID: 456096945757224971


2018-05-18 23:39:24 UTC  

aha

2018-05-18 23:45:01 UTC  

Tell me I'm wrong

2018-05-18 23:46:18 UTC  

I would go union if I could talk to my 18 year old self. I've got other things going on rn, though, so it's too late

2018-05-19 03:46:19 UTC  

I go danner...

2018-05-19 03:46:53 UTC  

(He says casually as if he hasn't already said this dozens of times in this server)

2018-06-07 23:35:48 UTC  

Storable food (20 year shelf life):

Augason Farms Basic Emergency Food Pail (1,220 calories/day ~ $70, 523 cal/$) = <https://www.samsclub.com/sams/af-basic-30d-pail/prod21271370.ip>
Augason Farms Emergency Food Supply Pail (1,822 calories/day ~ $95, 575 cal/$) = <https://www.samsclub.com/sams/af-30-day-basic-food/prod20380167.ip>

2018-06-07 23:39:03 UTC  

Just watch out for soy in some 9f those products. I do buy that brand for emergency rations and snacks in the car, but the meats have soy....

2018-06-07 23:40:11 UTC  

Compared to what? Compared to other storable food options, there's no additional soy. Ingredients list here: <https://theepicenter.com/augason-farms-ingredients-nutrition>

2018-06-08 00:25:57 UTC  

A common suggestion for storable food is Mountain House, but they are way expensive.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/390735997639589891/454440914056773632/unknown.png

2018-06-08 12:29:40 UTC  

There's also Backpacker's Pantry, which is also pricey

2018-06-11 02:14:21 UTC  

Check out Alex Jones stuff that is rebranded My Patriot Supply

2018-06-11 19:21:33 UTC  

I have My Patriot Supply (purchased from InfoWars). Augason Farms is cheaper.

2018-06-11 19:24:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/390735997639589891/455814530338127883/image.png

2018-06-11 19:24:27 UTC  

You're probably paying more for the brand

2018-06-11 19:27:17 UTC  

"Augason FDA Approved Industrial Nutrition Slop"

You're probably paying for food that isn't disgusting, as well

2018-06-11 19:34:57 UTC  

No, I'm talking about the Alex Jones shit

2018-06-11 19:35:30 UTC  

There's no reason why Infowars food would be particularly good quality

2018-06-12 03:08:21 UTC  

I think Auguson is available through Walmart as well

2018-06-12 03:09:39 UTC  

@Jacob if comparing Alex to others that are freeze dried, per calorie it's pretty good and not slop, just better packaged cheap stuff.

2018-06-12 03:13:25 UTC  

Augason, and many others, rely on beans a great deal, which is good, but not what I'd prefer in a meal, pound for pound, it isn't my preference. Have ordered Alex stuff and it's not garbage. Have eaten it as an alternative to groceries when unemployed for 6 months. No matter what you get, food storage is a great emergency investment.

2018-06-12 14:06:25 UTC  

This forklift. This thing is crazy reliable! Every time I drive it I think, "there's no way something this old works this good".

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/390735997639589891/456096945245650945/20180612_090153.jpg

2018-06-12 14:10:41 UTC  

Do you ever worry about breathing in random chemicals?

2018-06-12 14:12:53 UTC  

Nah. The tote I'm filling is just water and before that it was seed oil, but I'm mostly just amazed by this forklift. I'm moving 250 gal water totes over muddy ground and this thing just doesn't care.

2018-06-12 14:20:42 UTC  

In case anyone is wondering what we use seed oil for it goes in our sprayers to help with crop absorption and prevent evaporation loss of other chemicals. The medical treatment for accidental consumption is to drink 2 large glasses of water.

2018-06-12 14:26:53 UTC  

@Der Seeteufel - SD what brand is that forklift? How old is it? Just curious.

2018-06-12 14:36:21 UTC  

Case and I think it's a 62 or 63.

2018-06-12 14:36:35 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/390735997639589891/456104537049137152/20180612_093312.jpg

2018-06-12 14:53:51 UTC  

That's sweet. We used to have this old Case tractor that was a 70s model, it was a beast. We also had a Ford that was a 70s model too both were great. But they didn't take the abuse you put on a tractor. Most tobacco is done by hand, so besides plowing they were just used to pull wagons.

2018-06-12 14:55:55 UTC  

They really don't make things like they used too. I was headed down to the Perryville battlefield on Saturday and I saw more than 1 really old tractors still being used to tend fields. It was a beautiful thing.

2018-08-21 02:13:03 UTC  

Looking for a new garden hose and hose reel. In searching for a reel I came across this site: https://www.eleyhosereels.com/collections/garden-hose-reels/products/free-standing-garden-hose-reel

Any recommendations? Does this look unusually expensive, or just the white price?

2018-08-21 14:48:54 UTC  

@JesseJames Very interesting, how long have you had one?

2018-08-21 14:52:44 UTC  

I had a lower quality one for a few years and broke it. So I found that one and I’ve had it for about a year it is really good quality.

2018-08-21 14:53:07 UTC  

Cool, does it work well with a reel?

2018-08-22 01:31:15 UTC  

I’m sure. I just put mine in my car wash bucket never gets tangled or anything.

2018-08-22 01:31:31 UTC  

I am sure you could wrap it around a reel just fine

2018-08-23 19:24:52 UTC  
2018-08-29 00:27:58 UTC  

@Matthias I've seen this same basic thing in walmart that say they float in water made by piranha (I can't spell it)

2018-08-29 00:29:36 UTC  

@Tanner - SC I have some MREs that I'd sell

2018-08-29 00:29:58 UTC  

If anyone wanted those for emergency supply