The HF bead breaker is pretty handy however...totally badly designed junk...but it does work.With a good set of tire bars I can change just about any size tire. Those HF tire changers can't do that. The bars will probably cost more.
This is exactly what I've been telling our friends, I've come to the conclusion that Torx type screws are the best, I've never broke a Torx driver and never broke a screw of that type, can't say that for Phillips or square drive. I'd like to also get a solid hand drill, I already have some good quality Torx screw drivers. I got a hold of three heavy duty "P" trap long tube drain pipes for the bathroom sink along with nylon seals. This is a great thread because there are so many items that truly need a back up part for after the SHTF when things will become un-attainable, a while back my waked me if we had extra 2"X4"s or 1/2" plywood, that caught me with my pants down, should have gotten some while they were much less costly. One good thing we just did, replaced all of our solar batteries, the old ones were 9 years old and were showing signs of distress, while we were at it I added a sixth bank for a total of 1060 amp hours, the charge system seems to like that, the batteries are not boiling off as quickly as in the past.Gardening and building tools and supplies,
Gardening would include normal tools and seeds and books.
Building supplies, especially the stuff you need to make repairs after a disaster, things to seal up broken windows and roofs, plus an assortment of hand tools, hammers, saws, screwdrivers, and if you can find it - a hand operated drill. You would also need to plan for nails and fasteners up to 3" long.... I don't know if you would need the longer "spikes", but having a few couldn't hurt....
Harbor freight is your friend for cheap tire changing supplies. I just picked up one of their tanks with a big outlet and valve for seating beads.Here's another little something I would be willing to bet most of you don't have a way to handle. I did three tires today by hand.
Changing tires on the rims.
You need a couple tire bars, one of each type and a bead breaker minimum. A bubble balancer wouldn't hurt any either along with an assortment of weights. I made my bead breaker out of scrap steel I had laying around a few years ago also some valve stems and patches. Tubes might not be a bad idea either.
That beats the pants off either or carb cleaner or gas to do the same job! Good on you!Harbor freight is your friend for cheap tire changing supplies. I just picked up one of their tanks with a big outlet and valve for seating beads.
Ether, aka starting-fluid. (Yes, we had the proper tank with the blast-valve.)That beats the pants off ether or carb cleaner or gas to do the same job! Good on you!
One would have to buy an Ace Hardware store, and the Walmart next to it to be prepared enough. ..
Agreed.Lots of good items on all these list.
A few things I haven't saw, or just missed. Lumber of various sizes, plywood. Even some plywood cut to size to cover your windows. Rolls of plastic. Tape, staple, nails, screws, etc
Plumbing and electrical supplies, fittings, wiring, tubing. All kinds of items like that.
For growing food, seed starter supplies, potting soil, tools, seeds, fertilizer.
I'm sure there is a lot more
My dear departed father refered to my shop as " the hardware store across the street" from his place.There are so many things that could be needed and could be impossible to buy after an XYZ event. One would have to buy an Ace Hardware store, and the Walmart next to it to be prepared enough. And you might want to buy the Cabela's down the street too.
Excellent point about buy now or later.Well.. Is there anything Truly "better" to spend one's - Soon to likely be Useless 'Greenbacks' - on, than 'Actually Useful Stuff'? I, for one, would MUCH rather have a 'Fully Stocked ACE' - than $25K or even $10K in "Cash" (Yes,we Do keep Some $$ stashed, but.. Frankly, I'd rather have the 'Nuts & Bolts'.
That said, I can't argue that maybe I, myself, am Nuts & Bolts.
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Well.. Is there anything Truly "better" to spend one's - Soon to likely be Useless 'Greenbacks'
i luv this answer...so true...we got junk and we try and find more..that could work!One thing that bothered me after moving, was the lack of ‘stuff’ to fix other stuff with.
You are in a place for years, you have boxes of ‘stuff’ and leftover parts. That wooden box with assorted nails, screws, bolts, nuts, little pieces of whatever. Those old plumbing parts you replaced, and just put the old ones in the barn in that other box of random plumbing crap. Scrap pieces of wood in the other pile, pieces of electrical projects, pieces of scrap metal in that pile. Old vehicle parts and accessories from a dozen different models and brands.… You get the picture.
Same with material to fix clothing, a window, doorlatch… There was always enough crap around to where I could find something to fix about anything, or at least to make it functional.
Go to hang the coat on the hall tree, the hook swings.. Missing about a #8, brass, pan head screw. First thought… Hit the box, there is at least something in there that will suffice to fix it with, if not 3 or 4 of the exact ones you are looking for! After moving… I have a 3” drywall screw, closest thing I can find to fit the description of a small screw.
Small leak by the chimney on the roof. No problem, hit the barn, grab a few pieces of flashing, roofing nails and the 5 gallon pail of roofing tar, head on up and fix it. After moving… I have some duct tape and a 3” drywall screw.
It takes a long time and a lot of projects to accumulate a good selection of crap. You can’t just go to the store and buy a lot of stuff and call it good.
Is there something planned for January that I've missed? That date range is pretty specific.Back in 04-05 I had the gut feeling things were going to start falling apart in a big way around 2020. Which everyone who has known me around the forums since then can attest to. Now we are hitting the tipping point for the next stage which I think will start around the 10th -15th of January 23.
Nope not one single thing that I know of. It's just what my gut has been shouting and screaming for many months. I just used dates that coincide with the middle of Jan which is when I feel everything that has been going south converges.Is there something planned for January that I've missed? That date range is pretty specific.
..I also think everyone should prep according to what they see in the crystal ball. ..
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