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Change: This page is going to be dedicated to random survival information along with engineering ideas to help with the building of "safe" houses or fortresses. Click on the link below to go to the following page. Homemade Electricity:Water Filtering and Purification:Mortars and Plasters:
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Change: This page is going to be dedicated to random survival information along with engineering ideas to help with the building of "safe" houses or fortresses. Click on the link below to go to the following page. Electricity:Water Filtering and Purification:Mortars and Plasters:
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Change: This page is going to be dedicated to random survival information along with engineering ideas to help with the building of "safe" houses or fortresses. Click on the link below to go to the following page. Electricity:Water Purification:Mortars and Plasters:
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Aug 22 2009, 1:03 PM EDT
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Change: The material needs to reach a temperature of 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit (1,200 degrees Celsius). At 1,650 degrees Fahrenheit (900 degrees Celsius), carbon dioxide (CO2) is
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Aug 22 2009, 4:40 AM EDT
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Change: Solar Panels are pretty easy to come by, you can find them just about any where. You just have to be careful with them because
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Aug 22 2009, 4:36 AM EDT
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Change: the stone. As it heats up, steam (H2O) is driven off, and a chemical change occurs. Heat acting upon calcium carbonate (CaC(3) produces calcium oxide (CaO) plus carbon dioxide (CO2). The chemical reaction is usually more complicated than this, due to drumother carbonates and silicates being present in
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Aug 22 2009, 3:14 AM EDT
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Change: 2/32-3 bucketbuckets of water to drum.Step 2: Add 6 full buckets of sand to drum and start mixing. If needed add half a bucket of water to drum to ensure mix stays wet.Step 3: Add 2 full buckets of
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Aug 22 2009, 3:12 AM EDT
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Change: This mix is 6 parts sand, 2 parts lime, 1 part cement and water to keep mixture soft and pliable. To mix you will either have to use a large drum or barrel and manually mix with some type of oar or something.Step 1: Add 2/3
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Aug 12 2009, 11:35 PM EDT
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Change: Our System Sizing work forms take many of these factors into account. Type:You can use other types of batteries but these are the most abundant and require the least maintenance. Deep cycle batteries are designed to be repeatedly discharged by
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Aug 12 2009, 11:32 PM EDT
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Aug 12 2009, 11:32 PM EDT
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Change: Recently I read about a great way to store food for long periods of time. Take an air tight 5 gallon bucket and fill 3/4
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Aug 12 2009, 11:31 PM EDT
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Change: down on the glass and duct tape them to the window if needed. I'll put some schematics together of how to wire up a battery charging system so that you don't over load or drain your batteries.
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Change: Solar Panels are pretty easy to come by, you can find them just about any where. You just have to be careful with them because
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Change: batteries but these are the most abundant and require the least maintenance. Deep cycle batteries are designed to be repeatedly discharged by as much as 80 percent of their capacity so
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Aug 12 2009, 9:36 PM EDT
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Change: , and then multiply this times your amp hours (12 ah). So in this case the calculation would be 60 amp hours drained from your
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Change: and preserving.Pepper. For seasoning.Flour. For breading or baking.Cornmeal. Same as above.Rice. Both unbleached and Brown.Beans. DriedPeas. DriedSugar. For flavor and baking.Powdered Milk.Pre-canned Items.Tins of Olive Oil.Meats. Spam, tuna, chicken.Vegetables.Fruits.Electricity: Wattage of Common Household Appliances/Tools
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Aug 12 2009, 6:51 PM EDT
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Change: as above.Salt. For seasoning and preserving.Pepper. For seasoning.Flour. For breading or baking.Cornmeal. Same as above.Rice. Both unbleached and Brown.Beans. DriedPeas. DriedSugar. For flavor and baking.Powdered Milk.Pre-canned Items.Tins of Olive Oil.Meats. Spam, tuna, chicken.Vegetables.Fruits. Electricity:
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Change: You can also use this trick to keep the metal in canned items from rusting.If caching any type of rice, grain, or oats I'll pick up a few feet of PVC pipe.
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