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RE: Threat of black outs - Straight Shooter - 10 October 2013

That also very true BP, but they will go fast .....get into the swing now, is the best way forwards, just my opinion.

Get into cutting and more important drying your wood to get the benifit and realizing how long it takes .


RE: Threat of black outs - bigpaul - 10 October 2013

(10 October 2013, 15:11)Straight Shooter Wrote: That also very true BP, but they will go fast .....get into the swing now, is the best way forwards, just my opinion.

Get into cutting and more important drying your wood to get the benifit and realizing how long it takes .

I've been lucky so far, all the wood I have found to date is the right size for the log burner-no cutting required.

and more importantly it is also dry and ready for use.


RE: Threat of black outs - LawAbidingCitizen - 11 October 2013

Emergency Power Box - http://forum.survivaluk.net/showthread.php?tid=5844
Camping Gas Stove with a load of gas canisters.


RE: Threat of black outs - Sunna - 11 October 2013

if their were long term blackouts , i wonder how far people would go to keep warm and cook .
i coould see all the trees in a park , fencing even trees being hit in folks gardens .
just think if the fencing in the countryside went live stock all over the place .
in 20yrs of getting wood iv always got it from skips/factorys , never choped down a tree in my life then you have to stack it for a year....Confused


RE: Threat of black outs - bigpaul - 11 October 2013

(11 October 2013, 15:51)Sunna Wrote: if their were long term blackouts , i wonder how far people would go to keep warm and cook .
i coould see all the trees in a park , fencing even trees being hit in folks gardens .
just think if the fencing in the countryside went live stock all over the place .
in 20yrs of getting wood iv always got it from skips/factorys , never choped down a tree in my life then you have to stack it for a year....Confused

I think a lot of people will go for the easy option, fences, pallets etc, I cant see many being able to chop down and process a fully grown tree.