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DIY fireproofing wrap for money--need suggestions for...
2014年12月29日 · Easy bury it in the yard! House fires get HOT! Most fireproof safes will not protect against a fully involved house fire that burns it to the ground (ie. left un checked) that is why they have a 1hr rating, once the structure becomes unsafe (less than an hour) most FD's will "surround and ground" the structure.
Sleeping bags - Survivalist Forum
2024年12月9日 · My bag is a Wenzel, rectangular with flannel liner, rated 0 degrees. Inside of the Wenzel I use a mummy bag liner from a European military bag, made of "woobie" material. Over the bag I may put a good, thick wool blanket. I wear wool socks, a 20 percent merino wool base layer and a wool beanie that covers my face also.
Quick Evacuations from disasters. | Survivalist Forum
2024年12月21日 · They can be loaded or thrown out the window in a couple of minutes. We also have dedicated "go-bags" and larger "bug out" packs with sleeping bags, etc.. I keep important records, deeds, passports in a fireproof portable lock box, and medical, gun, ccw, tax records, etc., in two file boxes I can easily grab.
which food jar more fireproof? glass? pvc? | Survivalist Forum
2013年10月5日 · Attn: survivalists - which is more fireproof? A glass mayo jar? or a pvc mayo jar? I'm wanting to insert cash-on-hand to hide somewhere around the house. The smaller the container, the better, for stashing purposes. I know about firemen's pouches. I also know about clay & PVC pipes. But I'm opting for a jar, as per above question.
So what have we learned from the 2024/25 fires in LA?
2007年12月31日 · #3 or maybe #2 I'd say is have a vehicle or vehicles capable of getting out. A lesson I'm considering more is having an E-bike or a dirt bike, say a 250, or even a mountain bike (and perhaps a trailer) - especially in an urban core where gridlock may occur.
Load Out Plan - Survivalist Forum
2024年10月27日 · Put one in each person's individual bag. I do my planning by "levels". Either level of crisis or level of equipment importance. Have a "must have" bag for everyone. Call it a go bag, bug out bag or whatever, but it should be individualized and self …
How many sandbags for a defensive position? - Survivalist Forum
2011年12月9日 · Back to the few that conceivably could fortify their home. It would have to be bullet resistant, fire resistant and intrusion resistant. This adds up to a lot of planning and money spent. About the least expensive way to that would be concrete, thicker than usual with a fireproof roof and probably interior walls being concrete.
The lines between BOB, GHB and EDC bags | Survivalist Forum
2015年5月5日 · I could mount a couple of the collapsable baskets for saddlebags and a platform to strap the bag to. Let the bike carry the weight! I like Eugene's idea of a backpack for important documents. I've been considering a fireproof safe for such items and some weapons. Since I won't likely be home, my wife could grab that stuff quickly.
Homemade fire proof safe?? - Survivalist Forum
2010年11月29日 · I saw an article the other day (don't remember where) but someone made an old refrigerator into a gun safe. He gutted it, glue carpet on the sides, top and bottom and put dows in it to hold the guns in. It didn't turn out too bad and it's fireproof and if someone were to break in, I think most robbers wouldn't think of looking in the "frig."
Winter vehicle kit - Survivalist Forum
2024年12月13日 · There is a bag of popsicle sticks in your bag, plus some small wooden shafts from some qtips. They’re small and good to start with–you can even split the popsicle sticks lengthwise to make them smaller in diameter. Start in the middle with the tinder, the matchstick size, then pencil size, and so on, making a sort of teepee like the picture.