Q™
IPCT Contributor
Resist the Snowflake haters or deal with the zombie apocalypse horde.Nice ammo collection
Being ready is a part of being a responsible human being IMO. I have two of those blue 55-gallon food-grade barrels in my basement, but I always wanted to get one or two of these 275-gallon food-grade storage containers with pallet, steel or aluminum exo-skeleton and spigot (if I ever have enough room to store them). I suppose one could put one in the backyard on a couple of cement blocks and throw a tarp over it until needed...but that would denigrate all of my landscaping endeavors . Hopefully, never a need for all this stuff...eh?ive got some buckets full of food and ammo; but nothing quite that extensive..
after loosing everything once to a tornado and being stuck in monster blizzards w/out a gram of food in the house I'm a bit more prepared at this stage of my life.. we can survive at least a couple months at this point but I havent gone all mormon and got my self ready for the end of days.
Since i live in a desert I have a couple 55g tanks full of water in the basement, and I'm about to add a few rain barrels outside this year.
You must be one of those doomsday preppers. Not unusual in the security camera community.I purchased a tri-fuel generator a few years ago and put it in a very large deck box outside, installed a $300.00 manual transfer switch and ran natural gas to it. But I still stockpile approximately 40-gallons of gas (for the vehicles) with a double dose of Stabil and rotate it every year and a half.
Storing and rotating gasoline is not fun. View attachment 14468
Just pulling your chain bro. I have a Fluke Networks 10061100 D914S Series Impact Punch Down Tool stashed away somewhere at the office.wow thats an old school ass one Q, been a long time seen I seen on of those heh.. I use my punchdown alot still since they are still widely preferred in server rooms/datacenters...