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RE: What have done towards your prep? - NorthernRaider - 16 October 2012

Ta very much, I think I can make something much simpler and cheaper, and without needing a jack Smile, Ah the joys of dowling boards and threaded bar Smile


RE: What have done towards your prep? - Hrusai - 16 October 2012

(16 October 2012, 19:48)NorthernRaider Wrote: Ta very much, I think I can make something much simpler and cheaper, and without needing a jack Smile, Ah the joys of dowling boards and threaded bar Smile

if ya come up with anything good, giz us a shout, would love to give it a go meself Smile


RE: What have done towards your prep? - Metroyeti - 16 October 2012

Applied with st johns ambulance, hopefully will get to train with them,bit easier than kidknaping a medic when tshf


RE: What have done towards your prep? - Scythe13 - 17 October 2012

Today has seen me back into the stores to start kitting up again.

Big-ass bottle of camping gas (for winter power-cut fun)
Small-ass bottle of camping gas (for the BOB)
New compasses (one for me, one for her)
Keyring tin-openers
Keyring torches
Flint and Steel (for her)
and 2 vegetarian (for her) MRE's.

As you can tell, I'm getting everything ready for her.

We're building up her EDC and GHB, working towards the BOB.
(16 October 2012, 20:48)Metroyeti Wrote: Applied with st johns ambulance, hopefully will get to train with them,bit easier than kidknaping a medic when tshf

That is a damn good idea!!!! Nice one.

I was looking for CERT (Community Emergency Response Team.....but might just be American) or SRT (Search & Rescue Team) groups when I was over in Bristol, but was super busy. Still am, but it is something I keep meaning to look into.
I've just applied to a 'local' search and rescue team. Not sure I'll get in though.


RE: What have done towards your prep? - Metroyeti - 17 October 2012

Its a nightmare getting voluntry work. I want to go to uni to study paramedic science so im atcollege at the minute.

Just been in contact with the maritime volunteer service not much happening my way at the minute http://www.mvs.org.uk/

goodluck with search n rescue


RE: What have done towards your prep? - Straight Shooter - 17 October 2012

back to my corn grinder......... tried it out over the weekend...... not good to much movement on the bearings 2 .... the shut down was fast....wifey ran off muttering another load of shit you bought.... she always stands by me ! ....got my mate to have a look ,got to make phosphrous bronze shell bearings made , so all stripped down and waiting for them to be made....... as a special request he is also making a mouth clamp for wifey.... a big fu.ker


RE: What have done towards your prep? - NorthernRaider - 19 October 2012

Wanted to add tins of Swede turnip to stockpile as its a good veg for many meals and blended with carrot makes a nice mix on a sunday dinner. Found two places selling tinned Swede both in Scotland, one has a defective website that would not let me register the other was just to expensive at £2.20 a tine !!!!, So still looking for affordable tins of Turnip.


RE: What have done towards your prep? - Ghost - 19 October 2012

Stocked up on tins of Irish Stew from Spar, on offer £1.00


RE: What have done towards your prep? - bigpaul - 19 October 2012

ordered 2 pairs of waterproof gaiters £6.98 each.


RE: What have done towards your prep? - Scythe13 - 29 October 2012

Recently got me a nice crowbar to keep in my USK (Urban Survival Kit...for if I'm going to enter the urban environment post SHTF).

Also got some gaffa tape, and cable ties. Please note, the ties have been purchased to teach my lady how to break out of them. For those of you that don't know, you just open your elbows and slam your arms down against your stomach. The shock will be enough to break/fold the plastic tag that stops the cable opening.
For those that don't know
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZvEXcRE4BU&feature=endscreen