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Originally Posted By Silkyjla30: https://imgur.com/a/8VFmkbs https://imgur.com/a/8VFmkbs Someone help, what am I doing wrong on posting pics lol View Quote Attached File Team members can directly post pics without going through hosting sites. If that wasn’t the pic you wanted, PM me and I’ll help. Condescending enough for everyone I hope. Wink. |
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Tech forum guys, can we play nice?
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Originally Posted By Vaquero: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/323/14C3BC56-C0EA-4713-9F43-768DAA3FEE46_jpe-1797469.JPG Team members can directly post pics without going through hosting sites. If that wasn’t the pic you wanted, PM me and I’ll help. Condescending enough for everyone I hope. Wink. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Vaquero: Originally Posted By Silkyjla30: https://imgur.com/a/8VFmkbs https://imgur.com/a/8VFmkbs Someone help, what am I doing wrong on posting pics lol https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/323/14C3BC56-C0EA-4713-9F43-768DAA3FEE46_jpe-1797469.JPG Team members can directly post pics without going through hosting sites. If that wasn’t the pic you wanted, PM me and I’ll help. Condescending enough for everyone I hope. Wink. Thanks for being helpful. |
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Today I decided to concentrate on my balance sheet.
We are in for more uncertainty and another recession. It's time to have my finances fully ship-shape. |
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never underestimate the stupidity of other people
GA, USA
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Building a can rotation rack! Will post pics when it’s done but so far under $3o and fits behind a closet door
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"Holy shit that is way way less work than pushing a wet shit through a tube like I just did" @Kuraki
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Originally Posted By PA-Minuteman: How long do you think lids would be good for in there packaging? I bought a 36ct case of Ball lids last year before canning season because I knew there was going to be nothing for a while and I was wondering if I should cover them or not (36, 12ct packs) View Quote We covered ours just to keep them in new condition, as well as dry. We have used some lids that were over 20 years old. I do not believe they will spoil under normal storage conditions for many years. For them to fail to function, the rubber gasket would need to become brittle, or the lid would need to rust. |
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It's true no matter who you are, the worst thing you can do for someone is give them something for nothing. - 3rdpig
Do not handicap your children by making their lives easy. - Heinlein |
never underestimate the stupidity of other people
GA, USA
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"Holy shit that is way way less work than pushing a wet shit through a tube like I just did" @Kuraki
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This is an easy build and if sized right you can do a flat of each type of canned food.
There is also a huge free standing version with multiple levels. Plans floating around the internet. |
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never underestimate the stupidity of other people
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Originally Posted By Avramel: This is an easy build and if sized right you can do a flat of each type of canned food. There is also a huge free standing version with multiple levels. Plans floating around the internet. View Quote The hard part was convincing my wife to do it. She’s not a fan of the free standing or the cheaper 1x3 version so even though this was a few bucks more it was worth doing. I’m going to do a second. Need to free up pantry space for some mason jars :-) Trying to get square buckets instead of round to make better space |
"Holy shit that is way way less work than pushing a wet shit through a tube like I just did" @Kuraki
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Cut and split some more firewood yesterday. It was a dead tree I cut down but the wood is still green. It should be ready to burn next winter.
Ordered another 4 pack of Valpro NATO cans. |
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Didnt plan on today being a big prep day but it ended up that way
First picked up a never used 12qt Mirro (WI not China) canner for $40 from a seller on craigslist. Attached File Then went to the store and got 24 cans of tomatoes for $0.39 each and a dozen jars of PB for $1 each. Attached File |
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I’ve survived the Texas power outages and ordered another Mr Buddy Heater as two is better than one.
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GGG Farms: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCplCGUdcAmy59r3W5Ls_DlQ
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never underestimate the stupidity of other people
GA, USA
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Originally Posted By TribunusSanGeorgii: Didnt plan on today being a big prep day but it ended up that way First picked up a never used 12qt Mirro (WI not China) canner for $40 from a seller on craigslist. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/408270/20210218_214213_jpg-1831707.JPG Then went to the store and got 24 cans of tomatoes for $0.39 each and a dozen jars of PB for $1 each. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/408270/20210218_213555_jpg-1831708.JPG View Quote damn where did you score PB at a buck a pound? |
"Holy shit that is way way less work than pushing a wet shit through a tube like I just did" @Kuraki
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Purchased a new shelf for the basement today and also a couple months of canned dog food. Gotta stock up on dog food.
Plus I picked up an indoor kerosene heater from Menards yesterday. |
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Originally Posted By TribunusSanGeorgii: Didnt plan on today being a big prep day but it ended up that way First picked up a never used 12qt Mirro (WI not China) canner for $40 from a seller on craigslist. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/408270/20210218_214213_jpg-1831707.JPG Then went to the store and got 24 cans of tomatoes for $0.39 each and a dozen jars of PB for $1 each. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/408270/20210218_213555_jpg-1831708.JPG View Quote Went back to the same store today before the sale ended and got another 2 dozen tomato cans and 8 more PB. |
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Got 3 doz canning jars and 3 doz wide mouth lids
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Finally jumping in on this subforum. Can't believe I haven't already!
Recent things: did a detail catalog of my stored food, and packed it into small plano totes. It's already mylar sealed or in cans. Then rough mathed the calories and found out I'm about a week short of my current goal. One of the totes is half empty though.... I've lost 42 lbs since my daughter was born last year and am shooting to lose another 40. Finally stored some water in 55gal drums, now I have about 200gallons in addition to a few cases of water. To do in the near future: Get my ham license, the tests keep getting cancelled and I have little incentive to study. Will likely shelf this till after my finals this semester. Catalog ammo and magazines. Have a decent idea of ammo stores but have been reloading a lot and didn't keep great track of everything coming in in 2019. No idea on magazines. Spare parts for reloading press. Stripped some threads on a 30 cal decapping rod yesterday. The damage was minimal and I was able to shorten the rod and repair the remaining threads on my lathe. If the rod snapped I'd be dead in the water for 300blk. Finish that last tote of food. Start prepping the garden for April. Test fire up the generator, swap the one partial 20lber propane tank I have. Theres a million other things but thats what comes to mind first. Reading about y'alls preps is super encouraging and is giving me good ideas so keep up the posts! |
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Originally Posted By MrVest: Finally jumping in on this subforum. Can't believe I haven't already! Recent things: did a detail catalog of my stored food, and packed it into small plano totes. It's already mylar sealed or in cans. Then rough mathed the calories and found out I'm about a week short of my current goal. One of the totes is half empty though.... I've lost 42 lbs since my daughter was born last year and am shooting to lose another 40. Finally stored some water in 55gal drums, now I have about 200gallons in addition to a few cases of water. To do in the near future: Get my ham license, the tests keep getting cancelled and I have little incentive to study. Will likely shelf this till after my finals this semester. Catalog ammo and magazines. Have a decent idea of ammo stores but have been reloading a lot and didn't keep great track of everything coming in in 2019. No idea on magazines. Spare parts for reloading press. Stripped some threads on a 30 cal decapping rod yesterday. The damage was minimal and I was able to shorten the rod and repair the remaining threads on my lathe. If the rod snapped I'd be dead in the water for 300blk. Finish that last tote of food. Start prepping the garden for April. Test fire up the generator, swap the one partial 20lber propane tank I have. Theres a million other things but thats what comes to mind first. Reading about y'alls preps is super encouraging and is giving me good ideas so keep up the posts! View Quote You can take an online exam now. ARRL On-line Exams |
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Got the pulled pork and Mac and Cheese out of the freeze drier and packaged them up. Put in another 4 shelves of product into the freeze drier. Eyeing what goes in next. Thinking sambal olek to add to the condiments storage.
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Originally Posted By PA-Minuteman: How long do you think lids would be good for in there packaging? I bought a 36ct case of Ball lids last year before canning season because I knew there was going to be nothing for a while and I was wondering if I should cover them or not (36, 12ct packs) View Quote A long time. As I wrote earlier, some of ours were from 2003, and since the room where they were stored was not heated or even that tight, we sealed them in painters plastic simply to keep the moisture and dust off of them. They were fine. Some of the flats we used this year were purchased from goodwill style stores around the same time frame, they had just got overlooked over time. They were just stored in plastic rubbermade style totes. They also worked fine, but they would not have sold (or traded) at a premium because they did not look as nice as the well wrapped ones. They quite possibly did not look as nice when they were purchased, but as long as the lids were not heavily rusted, we used these for personal use and had no issues. |
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It's true no matter who you are, the worst thing you can do for someone is give them something for nothing. - 3rdpig
Do not handicap your children by making their lives easy. - Heinlein |
View Quote Thanks! No more procrastinating I guess |
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Today I was at our shops warehouse dumping some trash in the dumpster and saw in the dumpster a bunch of the little first aid kits they put in the gang boxes, after checking I found out that when the gang box comes back from a job to the shop if the outer plastic wrap on the first aid kit is gone they are not allowed to send it back out so they threw a bunch of 99% full first aid kits, I ended up filling up two five gallon buckets with the contents of about 20-25 of the kits. My first aid stash took a big jump today.
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Got my new Yaesu ham hand held radio in today. Friend from work and I ordered the same model so he's going to program both.
For the first time ever, I saw the buckets of fd food at Costco today so I grabbed one. Picked up 2 bottles of Makers Mark for snake bite kits |
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Loaded up the last of the 300blk bullets I have and started in on some 556sp. Cleaned up the basement a lot and mostly got the bike ready to sell. Waiting in a part to come in and then I'll clean and list it up.
Verified the genny would start up just fine but I'm not getting any power out of it. Used a multimeter to check the voltage at the plug and was getting crazy low readings. Dunno if the governor needs adjusting or if something has busted in it. More research needed. |
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Originally Posted By MrVest: Loaded up the last of the 300blk bullets I have and started in on some 556sp. Cleaned up the basement a lot and mostly got the bike ready to sell. Waiting in a part to come in and then I'll clean and list it up. Verified the genny would start up just fine but I'm not getting any power out of it. Used a multimeter to check the voltage at the plug and was getting crazy low readings. Dunno if the governor needs adjusting or if something has busted in it. More research needed. View Quote Sounds like you may have to re energize the generator. It's easy to do just look it up on YouTube |
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Got a great deal on Hereford-brand canned roast beef locally, and just ordered some Auguson sliced potatos for another great deal on Amazon.
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never underestimate the stupidity of other people
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Sold half my primer stack for current prices, listed the other half for sale. Going to dump that money right into crypto and the stock market
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"Holy shit that is way way less work than pushing a wet shit through a tube like I just did" @Kuraki
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Been re stocking the pantry with lots of canned goods. Almost forgot the Spam!
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Buy It Cheap!
Stack It Deep! |
Cleared my garden of old mulch and grass that moved in in the fall. Was going to remulch the walk areas but then the rain moved in. Need to start some seeds indoors, first time trying that, and the go to some 4h and ffa sales in the coming weeks.
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Received 15 boxes of 762x39 in brass case I ordered...right to the pile.
Finished making 2-50 ft. Heavy duty quad receptical drop cords for the generator. Cleaned up work bench and re arranged things. Oh yeah.... I RETIRED!! |
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Well, moved to Florida panhandle. Sold house in California. Bought new one out right. Just under a acre. Planted garden, set up our goat pen. Just bought 8 chicks and 2 ducklings. Going to a ccw class this weekend and then my permit. Just bought a sccy cpx-2rds. Decent price and very concealable.
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Originally Posted By Lucky13Don: Well, moved to Florida panhandle. Sold house in California. Bought new one out right. Just under a acre. Planted garden, set up our goat pen. Just bought 8 chicks and 2 ducklings. Going to a ccw class this weekend and then my permit. Just bought a sccy cpx-2rds. Decent price and very concealable. View Quote You should update your location so I can stand to read your post Congratulations. |
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Originally Posted By Lucky13Don: Well, moved to Florida panhandle. Sold house in California. Bought new one out right. Just under a acre. Planted garden, set up our goat pen. Just bought 8 chicks and 2 ducklings. Going to a ccw class this weekend and then my permit. Just bought a sccy cpx-2rds. Decent price and very concealable. View Quote Congrats on moving to a freer state! Don't forget to vote to keep it that way. No mortgage must be nice, congrats on that too. |
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Fitness: Lost 20 lbs last year. Started on the next 20 this week.
Finances: Paid down a huge chunk of debt. Wish I had a way to get the mortgage paid off faster. I also started learning and dabbling in cryptocurrency. Food: I've been ruling a vey full pantry since I first heard wind of Covid being a real thing. I have at least 5 months of food on hand. Working on longer term food preps now. Still need a better water solution than I have. |
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Dropping more trees to process into firewood, clearing garden space and building garden boxes, topsoil delivered, Harvest Right freeze dryer came last week, fought off the crud, waiting on delivery of a dozen chickens. It’s been a busy spring.
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The more I know- the less I understand
When guns are outlawed only outlaws will have guns. |
I bought 96 cans of Keystone meat.
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N.R.A. Master Class Shooter
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Buy It Cheap!
Stack It Deep! |
Got a Big Berkey a couple of weeks ago
Just picked up 4 cases of Pint & Quart canning jars Also just got 28 boxes of CCI Quiet from Wal-Mart for a great price |
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"Do you want to know who you are? Don't ask. Act! Action will delineate and define you." - Thomas Jefferson
VCDL Member Volunteer Firefighter/EMT and damn PROUD to be! : Arfcom Callsign "Bucket 2" |
Six miles, 45#, 1:42. Got out in the woods with friends. A perfect time with hundreds of dogwoods in bloom.
2 hours of MMA with other friends. |
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never underestimate the stupidity of other people
GA, USA
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$15 yard sale score. Cleaned up good! Actual American steel and USA made. In the process of organizing the garage to be better equipped for home repairs and DIY shit |
"Holy shit that is way way less work than pushing a wet shit through a tube like I just did" @Kuraki
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Yesterday picked up 4 doz rings and lids for regular sized Mason jars at Wally- world.
Today I did my second ever pressure canning round: 10 pints of pork sausage which ended up being about 9lbs. The sausage was from a local grocery store which has been a honey- hole for unadvertised meat specials. $1/lb -- I got another 10lbs for the freezer. |
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I am not an AFT agent.
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I am not an AFT agent.
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Got 20 cans of canned beef at Costco.
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Finished my home office. No more driving 60 miles a day to get to work.
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Originally Posted By phlat: I'm looking to do the same soon. Worked out menu ideas for them yet? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By phlat: Originally Posted By XxSLASHERxX: I bought 96 cans of Keystone meat. Yes sir......Already tried some. It's good stuff. I am well pleased with these canned meat products. |
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