Category: Prepping Skills

Creating Your Own Fabric Protector

Creating Your Own Fabric Protector You can make your own fabric protector, that will make them more durable and water resistant, in a few easy steps.   You can also spend a lot less money and apply fewer chemicals to your material by doing it yourself.  The process is simple, but it takes a little bit …

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Breaking a car window with different tools.

Breaking a car window with a few different tools. Could you break a car window in a emergency.? Breaking a car window with a few different tools.

How To Make Homemade Charcoal Charwood and Blacksmith’s Coal DIY

How To Make Homemade Charcoal This is how we make blacksmith’s coal. It is the same process for cooking coal you just change the wood type. Blacksmith’s coal – any wood but oak is the best Cooking charwood – oak . mesquite , hickory , apple , peach , maple , pecan , etc. How …

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Bug Out Trailer / 72 hour kit / Camping Trailer

Bug Out Trailer / 72 hour kit / Camping Trailer This is a trailer that we built custom to fit our needs as a family. We wanted something that could be hooked up and pull away to wherever our safe zones are in a matter of minutes. I hope you all like it and get …

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The Sling Bow – How to build your own

The Sling Bow – How to build your own The sling bow is for use as a hunting weapon in a survival situation or minimalist camping loadout. It is small and light weight, but still has the ability to use regular arrows. While it is most realistic for smaller game, with practice (and patience to …

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How to Make a Throwing Spear

How to Make a Throwing Spear The last spear is almost as broke as me, so here’s the 2.0, much better this time around. Made it out of a rake handle, a shovel, and a lawn mower blade.

How To Make A Wood Gas Stove – Compact & Efficient!

 How To Make A Wood Gas Stove   How to make a wood gasifier stove. A highly efficient, compact, and portable wood burning stove that uses natural materials for it’s fuel source, eliminating the need to pack in extra fuel when hiking or backpacking. This tried and true design has many variations, and it’s capabilities …

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How to Make Feather Sticks: Dry Tinder in Wet Weather

How To Find Dry Tinder In Wet Weather Tinder is the foundation to fire making, but when its wet out, the ability to find effective tinder can be hard. With a little know how, and a good knife, you can start a life saving fire in any condition. Practice in a controlled environment before you …

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Diy truck tent

Diy truck tent An easy truck tent for the back of a Ford ranger, using pvc and a tarp… Diy truck tent

Urban Bug-Out Part 1 | With the Kershaw Cryo

Urban Bug-Out Part 1 | With the Kershaw Cryo   Paul, Crystal, and Andy from Back Country Bug – Out helped us figure out how to survive in an urban scenario. If something were to happen while you were away from home and you were not able to use your vehicle to get back, would …

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