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Preps you can make with little or no cash outlay. - David075 - 6 December 2012 Hi all I want to get everybody brainstorming on the preps you can do now with little cash or free the very simple one I done today was strengthen some of my bug out gear rucksack, trousers with some needle and thread, a long job but well worth it now I KNOW my gear will not let me down last thing I want is something bursting when I need it most. RE: Preps you can make with little or no cash outlay. - Straight Shooter - 7 December 2012 invest in a book called " food for free " on amazon RE: Preps you can make with little or no cash outlay. - Ferret - 7 December 2012 If you are interested in foraging John Wright's books are among the best. RE: Preps you can make with little or no cash outlay. - I-K-E - 7 December 2012 have a look on line at new skills to develop or test out any kit that you have already got read up on navigation, fire starting, food preserving etc then have a go at it or review your stocks and kit and make a note of anything that needs replacing or missing RE: Preps you can make with little or no cash outlay. - Scythe13 - 7 December 2012 Youtube vids are a good place to learn. Experience costs nothing but time. I've seen a guy forge in the wilderness, using a small piece of railway sleeper as an anvil. Super cool idea! It's a cheap outlay, but can provide loads of experience! You can make your own knives pretty cheaply from old lawnmower blades, files, and things like that. Check local adds or even local tip's for gear you can get cheaply or for free. Should be easy to get hunking pieces of metal or the alike, pretty cheap. Broken lawnmower......take the blade off. Or even Freebay or Freecycle, to get decent preps off there. You can download books from loads of websites. Anarchist's cookbook, jollyroger cookbook were staples for my teenage years. Napalm was a favourite toy. Or, dare I say it......get out and enjoy a bit of running. you could start making charcoal if you wanted. RE: Preps you can make with little or no cash outlay. - ObongoPox - 7 December 2012 XC cycle up to 10 miles per day with 25kg sandbags(for ongoing self-build bunker)or 36 litres water in 4 x 5 litre flagons plus 8 x2 litre bottles.All carried in generic 80 litre DPM backpack. RE: Preps you can make with little or no cash outlay. - SealDriver - 7 December 2012 Loads of very very cheap second hand books on Amazon...I have picked up a few for just 1 pence each. Plastic food grade tubs are thrown away by commercial kitchens and food shops, why not ask if you can have them when they have finished with them? RE: Preps you can make with little or no cash outlay. - Scythe13 - 8 December 2012 (7 December 2012, 18:49)ObongoPox Wrote: XC cycle up to 10 miles per day with 25kg sandbags(for ongoing self-build bunker)or 36 litres water in 4 x 5 litre flagons plus 8 x2 litre bottles.All carried in generic 80 litre DPM backpack. Bet that's a subtle sight haha. Good on you though! |