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Old 12-08-2012, 07:33 PM   #1
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lets suppose that you are handed 10K in cash for prepping you and your family

How would you spend it?
list your buys in order of importance..to you
don't get too carried away explaining why

I think I we all can learn something from this.

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additional 40 ft container - 3500
back up generator- 1500
seeds and gardening preps 1000
additional shelf stable food 3000
medical supplies 1000

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Old 12-08-2012, 07:44 PM   #2
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you don't need to prep, the world is ending in a couple weeks, didn't you hear?

haha!

probably more ammo, kinda low on some stuff like .223 and .308 not to mention .45 acp boolits.

toilet paper

more food

more camping gear/outdoor survival goodies like tarps, stove fuel, etc
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Old 12-08-2012, 07:46 PM   #3
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oh wait, duh.

The first $4k would go towards a new M1A and more mags and accessories... then the other stuff
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Old 12-08-2012, 09:42 PM   #4
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an M1A would be a nice addition to my safe also.
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Old 12-09-2012, 08:37 AM   #5
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I think it would depend on where you are in your prepping, and what you are prepping for. If you are pretty well set up, as I am, then I think that $10,000 would put me in a well to start with. One I could use a pump with, or a bucket. The rest would go to food, and ammo.
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Old 12-10-2012, 04:52 PM   #6
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I think I would do 5k on food and 5k on ammo and a mini 14. I would need Ruger mini 14 added to my collection.
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Old 12-10-2012, 05:31 PM   #7
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A few thousand dollars worth of .308 ammo, and I am good to go!
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carver you idea on the well is probably a good one. I think the well may cost the whole 10k
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Old 12-11-2012, 07:48 AM   #9
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Used Unimog. Or a bobbed duce and a half. and Ammo
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Old 12-11-2012, 08:28 AM   #10
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Probably lots more ammo, a solar electric system with battery bank, more food, and about 500 gallons of diesel. I already have the well and a generator to run things that are needed.
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Old 12-12-2012, 09:56 PM   #11
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$10k isn't enough for my next step, so it'd just be more food, tools, etc. Maybe make better friends with the Amish down the road.

Sustainable energy is what I need next. And in my area, that means a natural gas well. But that's more like $30k to get everything in place.
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Old 12-12-2012, 10:26 PM   #12
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10K?

About $2000.00 into bullets, primers, brass, and powder.
A sweet AR. $1200.00
2 more 1911's. $1500.00
Four 55 gallon water drums. $300.00
Food. $1000.00
Bedding, warm blankets. $400.00
Clothing, boots. $1000.00
Fuel for warmth and light. $200.00
A short wave radio setup. $500.00
A generator with substantial fuel. $1000.00
Sanitary supplies. $200.00
Propane for cooking. 250.00
Propane dehydrator. $200.00
Lumber stash for boarding up windows, etc. $450.00
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Old 12-13-2012, 07:28 AM   #13
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carver you idea on the well is probably a good one. I think the well may cost the whole 10k
Down here we can hit good water at around 150-200 feet. My cost for the well, pipe, pump, tubing, and wired to elect., $5,000. To me that is stupid! I don't even want the pump, or any of the other junk, just drill me a hole in the ground, with a 6" pipe. I'll build the well house, buy the bucket, and haul up my own water. But if I needed to right now, I could still drop a hose down the well, and pump water to the pond, or live stock. Nope! You gotta buy the whole package from them!
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Old 12-13-2012, 08:59 AM   #14
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Down here we can hit good water at around 150-200 feet. My cost for the well, pipe, pump, tubing, and wired to elect., $5,000. To me that is stupid! I don't even want the pump, or any of the other junk, just drill me a hole in the ground, with a 6" pipe. I'll build the well house, buy the bucket, and haul up my own water. But if I needed to right now, I could still drop a hose down the well, and pump water to the pond, or live stock. Nope! You gotta buy the whole package from them!
I would think you could hit water a lot shallower then 150 feet in LA. You can hand pound a water well.
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Old 12-13-2012, 12:18 PM   #15
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I'm surprised no one has opted for solar power and a wood stove..
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Old 12-13-2012, 01:06 PM   #16
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I'm surprised no one has opted for solar power and a wood stove..
I've got the second part. And it's really easy to make one if you don't have one already. But it's a pain in the butt to keep it fueled if your chainsaws can't run.

As for solar power, it's not something that most people can do their own repairs on if it came to that. I know I can't fix a solar panel.
If you're looking for something like that, a wind generator is your better bet. Much easier to repair and to fabricate replacement parts for.

But if you can get it, gas is the way to go. A natural gas well will keep you powered. Even if your generator dies off, turning natural gas to heat is incredibly simple.
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Old 12-15-2012, 11:16 AM   #17
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Let's see if I remember. Before we got electricity in 1940. we had a wood cook stove, and wood burning room heaters. Light was from Aladdin brand lamps that burned kerosene. Much better light than from an ordinary kerosene lamp.They still make them. Our water came from a spring/reservoir on the hill above the house. We had a hand driven well by the barn with a type of hand pump that was almost freeze proof, similar to freeze proof outdoor spigots. I think they're still made. Our privy was 50 feet away from the house, with the woodpile halfway. Coming back from the privy, everyone brought in firewood. Later on, since we had running water, a septic system was installed, with a full bath. We never needed a pump because of the gravity flow water. The excess from the spring was bypassed to a small stream where our cows had access and could be diverted to water the large garden if necessary. The shotguns were handy as were the rifles. Our place was NOT a gun free zone, and the women were in some cases better with firearms than the men. None of them were strangers to firearms. My grandmother was a crackshot with a rifle. If strangers came around, it was yes ma'am and no ma'am. Over the years I have learned that when a woman steps up to the firing line, you're in for some stiff competition. Women competitors are not powder puffs.
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I'm surprised no one has opted for solar power and a wood stove..
I thought about solar power but I think the crazies would destroy it. In my area it would be an easy target.
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Old 12-15-2012, 11:30 AM   #19
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I remember getting electricity in 1960, where we were living at that time. Wood stove for cooking, and heating. No water except for the creek at the bottom of the hill, and a neighbors well. We lived just about like you all did back in 1940! I do have a wood burning heater/stove, just don't have the exhaust pipe for it at this time, but that will be solved soon!
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Solar panels, a wind generator and a bank of deep cycle batteries that I would tie into our house circuits.

A hand pump for our well to go along with the electric one.
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I would spend half of it on alcohol and prostitutes, the other half I would waste.
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