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Originally Posted By CTRob65:
I walk barefoot in the chicken coop all the time. If I step in something that I shouldn't have I just wipe it on the grass when I step out. Below photo is from June 1012 before the chickens ate all the grass and before the roof went on the run. http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=56467 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CTRob65:
Originally Posted By Loco:
Originally Posted By boerseun:
Originally Posted By ilike9s:
Hey did every body forget about this thread or what? Some of our preps. Kids to do the work and pork for making more pork and bacon... http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii184/maarten221/Ventersburg/null_zpse31281ba.jpg ETA Image Bare feet in the pig pen? I walk barefoot in the chicken coop all the time. If I step in something that I shouldn't have I just wipe it on the grass when I step out. Below photo is from June 1012 before the chickens ate all the grass and before the roof went on the run. http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=56467 Just wanted to say you've got an amazing lawn!! I WISH I could get my grass so turf-like and green!! Same with your coop and garden...so nice looking, neat/clean, organized!! I can tell a LOT of time, effort and planning went into that which I can appreciate. I keep bringing up a chicken coop to my wife, to replace the rabbit hutches that came with our home that we don't use, but she grumbles about it. -Emt1581 |
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Awesome thread here. Lots of motivation to improve on my own supplies.
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Bump for good info.
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Originally Posted By Emt1581:
Just wanted to say you've got an amazing lawn!! I WISH I could get my grass so turf-like and green!! Same with your coop and garden...so nice looking, neat/clean, organized!! I can tell a LOT of time, effort and planning went into that which I can appreciate. I keep bringing up a chicken coop to my wife, to replace the rabbit hutches that came with our home that we don't use, but she grumbles about it. -Emt1581 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Emt1581:
Originally Posted By CTRob65:
Originally Posted By Loco:
Originally Posted By boerseun:
Originally Posted By ilike9s:
Hey did every body forget about this thread or what? Some of our preps. Kids to do the work and pork for making more pork and bacon... http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii184/maarten221/Ventersburg/null_zpse31281ba.jpg ETA Image Bare feet in the pig pen? I walk barefoot in the chicken coop all the time. If I step in something that I shouldn't have I just wipe it on the grass when I step out. Below photo is from June 1012 before the chickens ate all the grass and before the roof went on the run. http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=56467 Just wanted to say you've got an amazing lawn!! I WISH I could get my grass so turf-like and green!! Same with your coop and garden...so nice looking, neat/clean, organized!! I can tell a LOT of time, effort and planning went into that which I can appreciate. I keep bringing up a chicken coop to my wife, to replace the rabbit hutches that came with our home that we don't use, but she grumbles about it. -Emt1581 I would have that grass nice and brown and missing huge spots in a month, six weeks tops. Great looking setup!! |
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Originally Posted By maypo59:
We ordered online through a Shelf Reliance consultant/host/distributor. Like them a lot, they are super adjustable to fit any LENGTH can, and there are 3 sizes of track for can circumference.. small, medium and large. Larges are for #10's.. I didn't get any of those. I had a couple extra "mediums" and had to order a few extra smalls, for my particular can population.. These are both "Harvest 72's" ordered with 5 small and 1 medium track sets. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By maypo59:
Originally Posted By Just1ce:
Very nice. How do you like the Shelf reliance racks? I have been thinking about getting one myself. Did you get yours direct from Shelf reliance or through another outlet? And I agree on the tin-foil statement. What little bit of food we are able to store away is small potatoes to the DHS, FEMA, etc. We ordered online through a Shelf Reliance consultant/host/distributor. Like them a lot, they are super adjustable to fit any LENGTH can, and there are 3 sizes of track for can circumference.. small, medium and large. Larges are for #10's.. I didn't get any of those. I had a couple extra "mediums" and had to order a few extra smalls, for my particular can population.. These are both "Harvest 72's" ordered with 5 small and 1 medium track sets. Do you have any detailed pictures of the dolly you have under that Shelf-Reliance rack? I've been thinking of building one myself but am certainly not as handy as you appear to be. If yours works well I'd just as soon copy it. Without a dolly those racks are impossible to move while full. |
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Bump for a great thread
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Hey do you have more pictures of where and how you mounted the casters?
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bumpity bump bump
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lol
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All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
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It's back from near-death. |
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Originally Posted By quake:
A wall rack I made for a family member with a very narrow storage space: http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f360/quake316/preps/Wallrack-detail.jpg Normal self-rotating can rack, home made to fit a specific (lower) kitchen cabinet: http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f360/quake316/preps/canrackcropped-1.jpg Roll-around mount for a vent-free propane heater. Handy extra heat source during ice storm power outages: http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f360/quake316/preps/Photo0356.jpg http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f360/quake316/preps/Photo0357.jpg View Quote Any chance of getting some drawings or measurements of those can racks? |
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Originally Posted By Duggan: Not mine ... but some inspiration I recently found when looking for pantry ideas: http://images-91.har.com/e1/mediadisplay/91/hr2904091-9.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Hawk_308:
That looks just like a pantry in the ronald mcdonald house across from the childrens hospital . it isnt but its close . The have 10 or more families there all the time and have a stocked pantry like that from donations . View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Hawk_308:
Originally Posted By Duggan:
Not mine ... but some inspiration I recently found when looking for pantry ideas: http://images-91.har.com/e1/mediadisplay/91/hr2904091-9.jpg It appears to be from a $1.5M single family home in Spring Valley, TX http://www.har.com/site/8700-cedarspur-dr_SITE83293154.htm |
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Whether you think you can or you think you can't . . . . You're right! - Henry Ford as quoted by Stewie Griffin |
I'd like to see this thread live on.
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We Build, We Fight!
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Nice to see this one back.
Sad that all the picture links are hammered! |
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Good to see this one back. Hopefully we'll see some new pictures. Mine aren't picture worthy yet.
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Because you'd be in jail. -- DJT
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All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
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A year later, and mine still aren't worthy of a picture.
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Because you'd be in jail. -- DJT
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Wow, 2 years without a post
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14 year old thread. Being it back to life!
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I'm hoping with Covid there are alot if new preppers compared to 14 years ago who will be willing to share
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Interesting seeing this old thread. I was drawn to the old Arf survival,forums before I joined. I read a lot and posted in the SF when Protus was learning to,spell, TJ posted more. Even the Mountain House group buys. Good days back then.
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I survived the cockpocalypse of 11/21/2012.
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I remember this thread..
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Originally Posted By zoe17: Interesting seeing this old thread. I was drawn to the old Arf survival,forums before I joined. I read a lot and posted in the SF when Protus was learning to,spell, TJ posted more. Even the Mountain House group buys. Good days back then. View Quote That's why I originally joined.... |
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I'm actually glad photobucket ate all the pics I posted back then. Rice and beans are one thing, but some of the other stuff ...
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All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
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All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
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Originally Posted By Desert_AIP: https://i1.wp.com/bowelprepguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/suprep-kit.jpg?ssl=1 View Quote @Desert_AIP you good sir are ready! |
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GGG Farms: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCplCGUdcAmy59r3W5Ls_DlQ
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There is a lot of great ideas in here..and to be honest there is a few sketchy ones. Never the less i'm always open to new ideas on prepping and supply storage. Great work group.
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I love this thread!
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Aut Pax Aut Bellum!
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I've been smiling like this ever since this thread popped back up. I had forgotten most of it. It really does help someone like me who doesn't know a whole heck of a lot about this to see pics.
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