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Started by Smokey Bear, January 22, 2010, 01:07:49 AM

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Smokey Bear

I live in a major earthquake zone, and after seeing the disaster in Haiti we finally decided to get a plan together. So far we have a crank radio/light, two chords of firewood and an arsenal. Ok, ok we already had this stuff, but now we are looking at water storage and a stock of canned goods. There are plenty of squirrels and groundwater around so we are probably in pretty good shape overall if we also throw in a decent first aid kit. If it comes down to it, I have a portable welder and enough steel plate and flat black paint to armor up the Charger and bust out of the wasteland.

In all seriousness though, I don't consider my self paranoid but this latest event was the trigger to finally do some disaster preparation that we have talked about in the past, including a plan to meet up at designated locations and contact people out of the area to leave messages. Maybe its because this one was in our back yard? 

Todd Wilson

After the disaster you wont have your arsenal...........they'll come around and take it like they did in New Orleans during Katrina.



Todd

chargerboy69

We have taken a room in our basement, and turned it into a food storage room.  Over the last year we have filled many shelves with canned goods, paper goods and a couple freezers stocked with meat and flour.  The wife and I looked on several Mormon websites and looked to see what they stored, as Mormons believe in having a years worth of food storage.  We also have a very large gas generator, gas storage and first aid supplies.  It takes some time to build up the food storage, but if you just buy a couple extra things each week it does add up.
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stripedelete

When I was very young we had a room in the basement, under a cement porch, that always had canned goods and water in it.  But we weren't allowed to go in or take anything out.  It didn't dawn on me until I was in my 40's t that it was our fall-out shelter.

Everything goes full circle.

skip68

The wife and I looked on several Mormon websites and looked to see what they stored, as Mormons believe in having a years worth of food storage.  [/quote]


Wow! You mean Mormon's surf the web  :scratchchin: :shruggy: :scratchchin: Things you learn everyday!  :D :D

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mauve66

Quote from: chargerboy69 on January 22, 2010, 07:54:50 AM
We have taken a room in our basement, and turned it into a food storage room.  Over the last year we have filled many shelves with canned goods, paper goods and a couple freezers stocked with meat and flour.  The wife and I looked on several Mormon websites and looked to see what they stored, as Mormons believe in having a years worth of food storage.  We also have a very large gas generator, gas storage and first aid supplies.  It takes some time to build up the food storage, but if you just buy a couple extra things each week it does add up.

just make sure you rotate the stock so you don't have to throw things out when they expire
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mauve66

Robert-Las Vegas, NV

NEEDS:
body work
paint - mauve and black
powder coat wheels - mauve and black
total wiring
PW
PDLKS
Tint
trim
engine - 520/540, eddy heads, 6pak
alignment

b5blue

Having built a Mormon Church I can tell you they believe in being ready! The whole thing was built to 2X spec. with double everything. 2X the thickness of steel placed at 1/2 normal spacing, extra storage and crawl spaces everywhere 3/4 plywood under the sheet rock, sound dampening everywhere massive over build. In FL. we gear up for hurricane season every year, LOTS of water and batterys and non perishable food and well stocked first aid supply's. Don't forget a way to use the bathroom also....5 gallon buckets with plastic liners and the paperwork to last, handy wipes, lots of flashlights and a deck or two of cards. Lastly a portable TV is a new problem I'm pissed off about...the new DTV's are crap so far, I hope they make better ones quickly as my 3 D.C. ones are now worthless.

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Quote from: chargerboy69 on January 22, 2010, 07:54:50 AM
Mormons believe in having a years worth of food storage.


Good to know. Now I don't have to stock up on anything, I just need to pick out which of my neighbors are Mormons and....

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Quote from: chargerboy69 on January 22, 2010, 07:54:50 AM
We have taken a room in our basement, and turned it into a food storage room.  Over the last year we have filled many shelves with canned goods, paper goods and a couple freezers stocked with meat and flour.  The wife and I looked on several Mormon websites and looked to see what they stored, as Mormons believe in having a years worth of food storage.  We also have a very large gas generator, gas storage and first aid supplies.  It takes some time to build up the food storage, but if you just buy a couple extra things each week it does add up.


Make sure you use sta-bil in the generators gas!!!!! Could end up like that guy with the fishing boat!!!!

squeakfinder

 EMP is what I wonder about. Allthough they might not be effected, but what about solid state ignitions and computer controlled car's when there's an electromagnetic pulse?


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Chatt69chgr

I ran across this site while surfing once:

http://www.survivalblog.com/

I'm not a survivalist myself.  I have heard about the mormons and their years supply of food.  Heard about it from some folks I worked with at Sperry Rand in Huntsville, AL.  Sperry had a location at Salt Lake City, UT and some of our guys had worked and lived there and knew mormons.  The mormons will happily share their knowledge on this as they figure that's one less person who will be trying to take their stuff if something bad happens. 

I do think it makes a lot of sense to do some preparation in case of a disaster or interruption in consumables like food, power, water, etc.  A stock of food, water containers, a way to stay warm, some kind of personal protection, and medical supplies, etc.   

Brock Samson


Smokey Bear

I'm glad I asked! I've started a list of all the Mormon households in my neighborhood and bought more ammo  :rofl:

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ChgrSteve67

Thanks for the post.

Gona start making a list of all of the Mormans and Morman Churches in my area so I know where to get supplies after the big one hits.

Neal_J

Living in the middle of the SF Bay Area & having experienced many quakes as a native Californicators, scared us to do what's probably a better-than-average job preparing:

Replaced our Victorian's old brick foundation with oversized concrete & added shearwalling
Stored a week's worth of MRES & water for everyone
Extensive disaster supplies (tarps, rope, cookware, 1st aid kit, camping gear) stored in detached garage
Disaster kits under each bed (containing flashlight, crowbar, clothes & shoes)
Disaster supplies backpack in primary vehicles
Installed 5,000 watt generator with cutover switch
Walkie-talkies dedicated exclusively for emergency communication
Discussed emergency plan with family including (1) evacuation plan, (2) meeting spot, and (3) out-of-area contact
Copies of key documents stored (hard copies & on-line)
Emergency cash stored
Wife, teenage kids & I took class to become certified disaster service workers
Taugh wife & kids how to shut off utilities; wrench attached to gas meter

Yet to do:

Dig well for back emergency water & fire protection (fire = primary cause of 1906 SF quake destruction)
Obtain HAM radio licence (take test next month)
Buy a gun for security



Brock Samson

 :scratchchin: everything but the freeze plugs?..  :shruggy:

Neal_J

Well, good question Dave - if a bit off-topic.

I want to do three things to the car this year:  (1) rebuild the 318 (which has two drippy freeze plugs that limit my travel and at least one burnt exhaust valve) about which you refer, (2) replace the front brakes to ease brake pedal pressure (haven't decided whether to do discs or just add a booster to the drums - but it now requires two feet to stop from freeway speed) and (3) repair the large dent I incurred to the passenger quarter panel.  The dent occurred a month ago when I backed out of the garage and caught some large plastic bins (temporarily stored & forgotten on the side of the car) between the quarter panel and the garage door frame.  I haven't been able to look at the car without crying since.  That's the plan to get things in shape so we can drive & enjoy the car, Dave.

Now back to our regularly-scheduled programming...

chargerboy69

Quote from: ChgrSteve67 on March 03, 2010, 01:45:49 PM
Thanks for the post.

Gona start making a list of all of the Mormans and Morman Churches in my area so I know where to get supplies after the big one hits.



The Mormons sure are taking a beating in this thread.  ;)

Seriously though, we have found several good Mormon websites with useful food storage information.  My wife has started vacuum sealing all items going into the freezer, the food will last much longer.  I am very proud of her, I bet she has ten months worth of food and drink stored away.

Or just skip the storage, and if sh!t hits the fan, just find an Osmond or anyone that attended BYU.
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Todd Wilson

Quote from: squeakfinder on January 24, 2010, 01:05:19 PM
EMP is what I wonder about. Allthough they might not be effected, but what about solid state ignitions and computer controlled car's when there's an electromagnetic pulse?


http://preparednesspro.wordpress.com/2009/06/18/emp-101-part-iv-faraday-cage/


Thats why I keep the 69 running points and my 1947 Dodge truck!  I also have several all tube radios and transmitters.


Todd

A383Wing

Quote from: Todd Wilson on March 04, 2010, 12:44:58 AM
Quote from: squeakfinder on January 24, 2010, 01:05:19 PM
EMP is what I wonder about. Allthough they might not be effected, but what about solid state ignitions and computer controlled car's when there's an electromagnetic pulse?


http://preparednesspro.wordpress.com/2009/06/18/emp-101-part-iv-faraday-cage/


Thats why I keep the 69 running points and my 1947 Dodge truck!  I also have several all tube radios and transmitters.


Todd


From my understanding, if car that uses electronic ignition is not actually running when EMP hits, it would not be affected  :scratchchin:

ChgrSteve67

I wonder how much of the car is actually still technically on even though its not running and how a EMP would affect it.

Radiation on the other hand .....

Neal_J

Quote from: Todd Wilson on March 04, 2010, 12:44:58 AM
I also have several all tube radios and transmitters.

Wouldn't all the radio stations be knocked out by the pulse?

Todd Wilson

Quote from: Neal_J on March 04, 2010, 05:35:13 PM
Quote from: Todd Wilson on March 04, 2010, 12:44:58 AM
I also have several all tube radios and transmitters.

Wouldn't all the radio stations be knocked out by the pulse?


Yes they would. The electronics would all be fried in any of the modern stuff out there. The pulse would interfere with radio signals. It would also zap any electronic equipment out there. Cell phones,your Sony Shower Radio, and probably 99.9% of the countries TV and Radio stations equipment. There MAYBE an old AM station still out there running vintage tube transmitters. I would think your solid state voltage regs and ignition stuff would be zapped in the process.


Todd

2Gunz

Even all tube electronics are not automatically excluded from possible EMP damage.

Todd Wilson

Quote from: 2Gunz on March 05, 2010, 08:21:50 AM
Even all tube electronics are not automatically excluded from possible EMP damage.


The older stuff shouldnt matter. They are nothing more then fancy lightbulbs.


Todd

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Ammo and Mags!!

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Take some technical training courses with your weapons.
Carbine course, and 3-gun Match.
spare parts for weapons, Guide rods, springs, firing pins, Bolt if using AR platform
Most people already have 50gal. of water saved (water heater) don't count it out.

The food, Shelter, And Water is easy for me, it's keeping myself alive from others that could be the problem.

STAY OFF ROADS!  I plan on taking the rock crawler if anything goes down, I will be cross land as much as possible. Roads will be packed with sheeple trying to go to god knows where.

Form a decent relationship with a group of folks that can stick togeather...

MEDICINE!

I keep all the meds from the dentist and such, CEPHALEXIN from the Vet, Penicillin, Hydrocodone.

And again!!


AMO AND MAGS!!! AMMO AND MAGS!!
JUNKTRAVELER: all I've seen in this thread is a bunch of bullies and 3 guys that actually give a crap.

Brock Samson

  :scratchchin: them pesky varmits may try sneakin up on ya' so don't forget the mines and mortars!  :shruggy:

Todd Wilson


redmist

Quotethem pesky varmits may try sneakin up on ya' so don't forget the mines and mortars!


People Kill eachother in todays time for Starter Jackets, and Nike Shoes...

I am sure after these same people can no longer swipe a credit card in order to get food, they will turn to what people do best. Killing...

Seriously, think about what would happen in a city like Chicago if the Debit system failed to operate for three days.  Something as simple as an electronic banking system going down could make hungry folks kill to feed the family. You can stock all the food and water you want, but the people with the GUNS will come and take it.

Sorry to say.
JUNKTRAVELER: all I've seen in this thread is a bunch of bullies and 3 guys that actually give a crap.

ipstrategies

"Seriously, think about what would happen in a city like Chicago"
There are plans (based off of previous riots etc. government documents that define the plans) for civil unrest which makes everyone want to get out of city before it is locked down.

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jeryst

Quote from: A383Wing on March 04, 2010, 12:53:28 AM
Quote from: Todd Wilson on March 04, 2010, 12:44:58 AM
Quote from: squeakfinder on January 24, 2010, 01:05:19 PM
EMP is what I wonder about. Allthough they might not be effected, but what about solid state ignitions and computer controlled car's when there's an electromagnetic pulse?


http://preparednesspro.wordpress.com/2009/06/18/emp-101-part-iv-faraday-cage/


Thats why I keep the 69 running points and my 1947 Dodge truck!  I also have several all tube radios and transmitters.


Todd


From my understanding, if car that uses electronic ignition is not actually running when EMP hits, it would not be affected  :scratchchin:

If its got an unshielded chip in it, it will be toast.

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