Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Under ground storage containers
19 November 2011, 20:38, (This post was last modified: 19 November 2011, 20:40 by NorthernRaider.)
#7
RE: Under ground storage containers
(19 November 2011, 20:36)JD1 Wrote: I can't remember the name but the tool you use got digging holes for fence posts are ideal for the job

Big Grin A SPADE TongueBig GrinBig GrinBig Grin

I bury mine sideways so I dont have to dig a deep hole.
(19 November 2011, 20:38)NorthernRaider Wrote:
(19 November 2011, 20:36)JD1 Wrote: I can't remember the name but the tool you use got digging holes for fence posts are ideal for the job

Big Grin A SPADE TongueBig GrinBig GrinBig Grin

Or a post auger?

I bury mine sideways so I dont have to dig a deep hole.


From page 54 of me little preppin guide Smile
SIMPLE METHOD OF CACHING

One of the best and easiest methods of hiding your emergency equipment is to cache it in some safe location away from your home or retreat. Its always prudent not to put all your eggs in one basket.

The commonest method of caching is to bury or hide it at a place that
A, you can easily find again
B, it cannot be easily found or accidentally uncovered by someone else
C, it is in a position where it can be retrieved during a crisis without
Exposing you to danger
D, It is not likely to become exposed due to erosion or land slip or
Agricultural activity
E, it is not likely to become covered over by development or flood water

There are many locations for you to choose from, some will suit you some will not, it’s up to your own personal choice and the environment you live in. I hid my caches by burying them next to manhole covers, inspection pipe covers in rural locations along the various bug out routes I have chosen.

One of the best types of caching container I have used is the one made from plastic drainage piping, I buy a 4 metre length of 8 or 10 inch diameter heavy duty waste water piping and 8 blanking end caps, I chop up the pipe into 1 meter lengths and use either pipe welding solvent or external grade silicone sealant to seal an end cap onto one end of the pipe, I then fill the pipe with whatever I choose (maps/ rations/medical kit/ tools/ fuels/etc)
Then I add some moisture absorbent crystal sachets to the contents and seal the top on.

One point of note, you don't always need to bury the tube in a vertical position if the area is reasonably undisturbed and is not likely to attract the attention of animals you can bury it about 18 inches down, put a few rocks on it to hold it in place then back fill the hole, remember to put back the turf or whatever was on the surface so it blends in with its surroundings.

Reply


Messages In This Thread
Under ground storage containers - by Twoesme - 19 November 2011, 16:07
RE: Under ground storage containers - by JD1 - 19 November 2011, 16:17
RE: Under ground storage containers - by Twoesme - 19 November 2011, 16:29
RE: Under ground storage containers - by Kenneth Eames - 19 November 2011, 19:59
RE: Under ground storage containers - by Skean Dhude - 19 November 2011, 20:33
RE: Under ground storage containers - by Skvez - 23 November 2011, 11:42
RE: Under ground storage containers - by JD1 - 19 November 2011, 20:36
RE: Under ground storage containers - by NorthernRaider - 19 November 2011, 20:38
RE: Under ground storage containers - by JD1 - 19 November 2011, 20:45
RE: Under ground storage containers - by Bald Carl - 21 November 2011, 19:24
RE: Under ground storage containers - by Twoesme - 21 November 2011, 20:46
RE: Under ground storage containers - by Bald Carl - 21 November 2011, 22:11
RE: Under ground storage containers - by Skean Dhude - 23 November 2011, 16:04

Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)