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Well, I'm back to "Remedial Prepping"!
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You guessed it! I forgot "Murphy's Law".

Last night I was fixing chili for supper. I whipped out my trusty "manual" can opener (no electric can opener for me - the power may go out), and heard a distinct "ping" as I started to open a can of kidney beans. The can opener had opened its last can!

Not to worry. I dug out my trusty 1962-vintage P-38 from Uncle Sam and quite a few minutes later (plus a few cuss-words) managed to have the can opened to where I could access the contents. No big problem, though my hands still are sore today.

But then I started to think (which I obviously hadn't done before).

Why didn't I realize, before last night, that anything mechanical can break?
What if the S had HTF? Lots of our food is in cans. How could have I opened them (short of using a hammer and chisel or an axe) in the long term?
If something had happened to me, how could BHC open a can of food?

Today, I went out and bought two top-of-the-line Farberware hand-held can openers.

Now I'll be looking at other simple mechanical tools/gadgets that I/we use every day, and have back-ups for each.

Lesson learned, finally!
If at first you don't secede, try, try again!
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(1 December 2017, 21:49)Jonas Wrote: You guessed it! I forgot "Murphy's Law".

Last night I was fixing chili for supper. I whipped out my trusty "manual" can opener (no electric can opener for me - the power may go out), and heard a distinct "ping" as I started to open a can of kidney beans. The can opener had opened its last can!

Not to worry. I dug out my trusty 1962-vintage P-38 from Uncle Sam and quite a few minutes later (plus a few cuss-words) managed to have the can opened to where I could access the contents. No big problem, though my hands still are sore today.

But then I started to think (which I obviously hadn't done before).

Why didn't I realize, before last night, that anything mechanical can break?
What if the S had HTF? Lots of our food is in cans. How could have I opened them (short of using a hammer and chisel or an axe) in the long term?
If something had happened to me, how could BHC open a can of food?

Today, I went out and bought two top-of-the-line Farberware hand-held can openers.

As they say 2 is 1 and 1 is none, a reminder to us all

Now I'll be looking at other simple mechanical tools/gadgets that I/we use every day, and have back-ups for each.

Lesson learned, finally!
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#3
Messed up that reply didn’t I ?

Ment to say 2 is 1 and 1 is none, a reminder to us all.
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#5
I have a few can openers including some old ones that are simply a stamped piece of metal for leveraging a blade.

Modern ones are good but like everything the more complicated they make it the more to go wrong.
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#6
I have plenty of can openers ...mostly old type models stab and lever and twisters some are real old and HD plus modern copies of the same ...........two more modern ones good quality but never used....old twister we use ....all the time !
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#7
Don't know how may I have.

Got the electric unit in the kitchen, have two clamp and twist units in the kitchen drawer, one on each 4 blade camp knife and every multi-tool on the place, must be a dozen of those, got a whole box of the military P-38 type.

Plus CH method, which does really work.

And back in the day I had the pleasure of opening many cans with nothing but a dull bayonet point. It does not take but a few minutes to work your way around a can with a sturdy knife or any piece of sharpened metal.

Back in that same day all of the C-rats came with a dozen P-38 openers in each case. Everyone had one hanging around their neck on their dog tag chain. It was part of the basic load out.

Now with MRE packs they run around looking for scissors!
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For some reason photo didn't attach, but you can view these at the link given. $6.25 US

73 de KE4SKY
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"Almost Heaven" West Virginia
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#10
Those things will snip a coin in half and remain sharp.

I have several pair of those lying about also. Very handy.

They are kept cheap due to being considered "disposable" and not intended for reuse after any event.

I sure do not want bits of me being trimmed out of the way with a set of shears that were just sanitized with jell after opening an envelope of beany-wennies.
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