
What this section is about - Overlanding, Boondocking...
Dec 14, 2025 · Since this is basically a new section I thought I would post a thread showing what this section is all about and give some definitions for those that may not know the terms...
NTSB Final Report on worker ingested into running jet engine
Dec 28, 2024 · I worked aviation maintenance for 30 years so this story piqued my interest a year or so ago. Airline worker who died after being sucked into plane engine was warned multiple …
Old fashioned chickens, that hatch and raise their own chicks
May 13, 2022 · The most reliable brooders I've had are Black Chocins. So broody that I used them to hatch eggs from my guinea fowl, quail and turkeys. Beautiful black birds with an …
plumming for an underground shelter - Survivalist Forum
Jan 6, 2008 · This is probably the weirdest question, and if anyone that is a plummer or knows how this stuff works, I'm really wanting to know how this could work, if at all. I'm thinking about …
Building a wooden underground shelter | Survivalist Forum
Aug 31, 2012 · An entry hatch and a discreet air supply should be the only things exposed above surface, and these as little as possible. I will also be taking pains to build the shelter deep in …
Basement vs Detached bunker - Survivalist Forum
Jan 23, 2024 · The foundation will either be a slab or a reinforced concrete basement addition. If we decide to do a basement bunker, it will be reinforced concrete with an escape hatch from …
A safe way to carry fuel containers inside/on suv?
May 24, 2017 · I think it would be a good idea to have at least one 5 gallon gas can full of fuel with you when you go on a trip or something. How can you safely keep one inside the suv without it …
A concrete septic tank as a tornado shelter? - Survivalist Forum
Mar 4, 2012 · Im thinking this would work. Just replace the top access cover with a hinged steel hatch. It might be kinda cramped, but you wouldnt be in there long and it would also be …
Fallout shelter questions - Survivalist Forum
Feb 3, 2017 · I will reply to the escape hatch situation first. If the cover over the shelter at the exit point of the tunnel is more that five or six feet, then you do not have to have a great deal of …
Botulism in vacuum sealed dry goods? - Survivalist Forum
Jan 28, 2022 · Botulism requires moisture, a lack of oxygen, and a non-acid environment for the spores to grow and produce toxin, so no, vacuum sealing dry goods such as rice does not …