Posted on 02/24/2012 10:02:25 AM PST by Kartographer
As promised this is the weekly preppers' thread for preppers' to share especially good buys, idea's, new equipment, methods etc.
This one makes me laugh - be sure to note the kids and the dog...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEH3CqGsVFM
I was referring to the fact that you only mentioned having one.
I’ve been running gasoline through the food dehydrator. I have several coffee cans full of powdered gas now.
And apparently not wearing a mask when you do it.
That guy has one kickassifier...
What a stainless steel beauty.
I wonder if he built it or bought it.
Jokes aside, there is a desktop distiller “available” online.
I say it like that because it gets sold out every time it is replenished.
1500 to 2000cc per 5 gallon bucket.
1500 for dense packed grains like rolled oats and wheat.
2000 for corn beans.
Now that you mention it about a year ago my local Walmart stopped giving away their buckets as well.
It seems he sells them.
ah, but you can’t get prices unless you “become a member”...
That’s at http://www.victorygasifier.com, which is the website I saw at the vid.
Here is a useful chart with recommended oxy absorbers to use for different size containers and different types of product.
While you are there check out theiir prices on 5 mil bags and oxy absorbers.
USA Emergency Supply
https://www.usaemergencysupply.com/emergency_supplies/oxygen_absorber_recommended_amounts.htm
Every reference I have seen says you cannot use too many - if you go over the recommended amount it doesn't hurt anything.
I did 5 gal buckets with 20 pounds of elbow macaroni using 2,000 cc oxy abs. in each and they came out rock hard.
Before and after pics - Queueing to grocery shop after the Japan tsunami. Just something to think about. Also, would the lines be so peaceful in the US?
Don’t buy 02 absorbers!
Wait until “hothands” go on sale. They’re the same thing - iron filings.
I just called them, after reading you post - they would not tell me on the phone, either.
Which creeps me out.
But I did find this part funny ...
We accept:
1.Cash
2.Check
3.Wire transfer
4.Gold Barter
5.Money Order
Due to security and privacy concerns we do not accept credit card payments.
There’s a couple sections in my Preparedness Manual with reconmendations and instructions for storing food buckets.
The manual can be downloaded here:
http://tomeaker.com/kart/Preparedness1j.pdf
That’s pretty funny...
they want your email address, but credit cards bother them due to “privacy issues”.
I have it on good authority (Steven Harris of solar1234.com) that the GEKGasifier is a very good quality product and a good outfit to order from.
They have everything from free CAD plans to kits to assemble, to complete gasifiers, to gasifier + genset.
And their prices are right on the website.
The stabilizer I bought is PRI-G. For barely twenty bucks plus, it does 516 gallons. More economical than Stable. Came on time with no problems.
The stabilizer I bought is PRI-G. For barely twenty bucks plus, it does 516 gallons. More economical than Stable. Came on time with no problems.
My sister and I put together a binder. Each page list all supplies needed. When I get it I check it off. Tools, medicine, food prep, cooking, water, miscellaneous, seeds. Then we listed an inventory of food..what we have (checked) and what we still need. Then I printed off formulas for water purification, measurements translation, recipes, uses for.....vinegar, witch hazel. baking powder, etc.
Most states highly regulate steam boilers of all descriptions... Including special insurance to cover it and regular inspections...
There are lots of other options before coping with that...
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