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Survival and Bushcraft go hand in hand with knives! This group is about anything survival/bushcraft! Show us your videos...what's in your Altoids survival kit? What kind of paracord wrap do you prefer for your neck knife? That kind of stuff...

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Comment by Tobias Gibson on September 22, 2014 at 15:16

Jan when it comes to chain saws and survival first on my list would be to get a chainsaw and then for back up another chainsaw.  As it is, I don't think it is going on my list of survival equipment.

Praying that I don't regret this decision but you can only carry/store/afford so much!

Comment by Jan Carter on September 22, 2014 at 15:02
Comment by Jan Carter on September 19, 2014 at 20:08

Saw this on the survival blog and thought it just seems like a good idea

I never see recommendations for chainsaw spare parts. 

Recommend:
Sharpened chains
Bar and bar nuts
Air Filter
Primer bubble
diaphragms
spark plugs
Bar Oil
2 cycle engine oil
Anything you tell yourself that you can just run down to the store and get.

I dont use mine very much so when I do end up getting it out, I find the primer bubble cracked and the diaphragm in bad shape. I take the time to take it in to the local small engine repair guy, and have him fix it while I play the annoying customer that asks too many questions. Then when I get the bill for the parts, I purchase spares. I also try to keep all my 2 cycle equipment, (ie, chainsaw, weedeater, trimmer, edger, blower) all in the same family.

Hint: I keep my spare chains in a zip lock bag with extra bar oil coating the chains.

Comment by Mike West on September 15, 2014 at 19:48

Those were some good ideas and good food for thought. Thanks Jan !

Comment by Howard P Reynolds on September 15, 2014 at 17:02

Great video.  Thanks Jan.

Comment by Jan Carter on September 15, 2014 at 13:07

8 Soda Can Survival Projects

Comment by Howard P Reynolds on August 1, 2014 at 13:30

Hahahaha. I admit it was a stretch from uranium on ebay to how hard it is/was to find lead-topped cartridges in recent years, and prices have severely increased on both ammo and bullet components - if you reload.  But Bananas?  Who knew?

Comment by Howard P Reynolds on August 1, 2014 at 13:15

Ron,

Supposedly, the lead (Pb) we find/mine today, from which we make car batteries and jacketed bullets, started out as uranium 238, some 4 billion years ago, but decayed to non-radioactive lead in all that time.

Comment by Howard P Reynolds on August 1, 2014 at 12:58

Steve,

Meanwhile, decayed, naturally occurring, non-enriched uranium = lead (4.46 billion year decay cycle) seems to be getting harder to find.  No wonder they are using depleted uranium in projectiles.  Apparently, the half-life is lots shorter since fission (nuclear power plants) "eats up" the more radioactive 235U within 238U.


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Comment by Charles Sample on July 31, 2014 at 23:35

I sure didn't.

 
 
 

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