So what did you put away this week?

Discussion in 'General Survival and Preparedness' started by melbo, Aug 9, 2006.


  1. T. Riley

    T. Riley Monkey+++

    I don't know what that is but now would be the time. I have not hooked it into my existing plumbing yet.
     
  2. Elessar

    Elessar Monkey+++

    Added a box of #4 12ga for home defense. I'd hate to blow hole through the wall when the temperature is 9° outside and now way to patch the mess up. Checking into a small Honda generator.
     
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  3. HK_User

    HK_User A Productive Monkey is a Happy Monkey

    I'll take a picture later today of mine.

    It makes life easier when you need to shut down a feed to a place for freezing temps or if you need to do a repair.
    Like you said, now is the time. Even if you are not ready for an out building, garden or a Picnic table area right now then you can still valve it off and stub it out for later use.

    I'd like to also suggest you valve both sides of your hot water heater, again come a leak or time to replace the hot water heater then you do not have to shut down the whole house.

    Same goes for out side faucets, ours are supplied from valves inside the house. Come freeze time you simply close off that line, open the outside valve and all winterizing is done.

    Valves we used are all quality Ball valves.

    HK
     
  4. T. Riley

    T. Riley Monkey+++

  5. HK_User

    HK_User A Productive Monkey is a Happy Monkey

    Two other suggestions that will save you grief later.

    Run only one inch supply lines, anything smaller and you will not be as happy as you might be with your system.

    At the supply to your pressure tank install a sediment tank, size and design is your choice but you can start with a section of 6" PVC pipe for the body of the tank.. This will keep most solids that are pumped up from the well from getting to your supply tank. Have at least a 1" drain line at the bottom of the sediment tank, this to check for sediment and drain as needed.. Good Idea to add one to your output also.
     
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  6. HK_User

    HK_User A Productive Monkey is a Happy Monkey

    When I planned on the Manifold output I had typical exits boxed in before I laid the slab.
    Wall of Pump House is concrete so I used conduit clamps and racks to mount the manifold.

    HK

    Water Manifold 1.JPG

    Water Manifold 2.JPG
     
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  7. T. Riley

    T. Riley Monkey+++

    @HK_User thanks, these are supply lines to various fixtures/faucets of your home, correct? You can isolate each one?
     
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  8. HK_User

    HK_User A Productive Monkey is a Happy Monkey

    Correct.
     
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  9. 3M-TA3

    3M-TA3 Cold Wet Monkey

    Fleshed out my 308 and 5.56 reloading capabilities - Dillon trim dies for bulk/QCB loads on the progressive, and a standard Dillon 308 die for precision loads. Also extra tool heads, a decapping die w/ extra pins, 2 lbs 4064 powder, 2,000 CCI #34 primers. Settin up my new reloading area next weekend. Turning my attention back to water storage now that I have more buy in from my wife and resident MIL after the tsunami talk this week and the Alaska earthquake. Will be off my 20 lb weight restriction next weekend as well so should be able to weasel the 150 lb containers out of my truck without injury to me or them.
     
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  10. Yard Dart

    Yard Dart Vigilant Monkey Moderator

    9MM, .40, .45 cal JHP..... other than that.... just more food. :)
     
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  11. chimo

    chimo the few, the proud, the jarhead monkey crowd

    Food, powder, primers, bullets
     
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  12. jimLE

    jimLE Monkey+++

    im definitely behind on posting.i've stocked up on some foods and other items as well,to whats in the pic's..
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  13. LouDog

    LouDog Monkey

    This week was pretty productive for me. Did alot of dehydrating and food storage, bought some more water purification equipment. Started my portable solar power genertator, 400 rnds of my fav SHTF ammo ( fed lake XM855 5.56) spare parts for all my arms. And finally got around to getting my technicians HAM lisence.
     
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  14. ghrit

    ghrit Bad company Administrator Founding Member

    Congrats on the ticket. @BTPost maintains a list of hams, and does not share it without permission. Please PM your call to him if you wish to participate.
     
  15. LouDog

    LouDog Monkey

    awsome will do
     
  16. Elessar

    Elessar Monkey+++

    LouDog, you ROCK dude! That's some serious progress in my book. Nice job on your license!
     
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  17. LouDog

    LouDog Monkey

    Thanks !!! I have a very long way to go. Wish I would have started sooner , but better late than never right ? :p
     
  18. Witch Doctor 01

    Witch Doctor 01 Mojo Maker

    Picked up a dozen fiberglass arrows, and took a 4 hour class on Herb-ology
     
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  19. Gray Wolf

    Gray Wolf Monkey+++

    Scored 4 reloading presses, 2 single stage, i progressive, and 1 shotshell loader, a scale, powder measure, funnel, and 3 die sets
    for the princely sum of $40. Spending about $70 in replacement parts to get them up and running.
     
  20. Gator 45/70

    Gator 45/70 Monkey+++

    10x20 Ca-Bon
    Built by the Mennonite's

    . IMAG00272.
     
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