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RedDogBushCraft
Registrace 6. 02. 2012
Bushcraft, survival, camping, hiking, fishing, hunting, and primitive skills, as well as, homesteading and over-landing.
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Tips when there is a gas leak
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Some tips on what to do when there is a gas leak.
Tips for Surviving a Home Burglary
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Some quick tips to surviving and preventing a home burglary
Tips for surviving a natural disaster - Fires
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Quick tips of what to do in case of a fire
Tips for surviving a natural disaster - Tornado
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A few tips on what to do during a natural disaster - tornado
Tips for surviving a natural disaster - Flooding
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What to do during a natural disaster - flooding
PSB 27 New steel sharpness test
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Find out how the new PSB-27 steel sharpens after being used in a previous video. The Genesis PSB 27 Scandi grind is made by LT Wright Knives in Winterville, OH and is exclusively sold at Smoky Mountain Knife Works in Sevierville, TN where I purchased it during the vendor rep weekend event this past fall.
New PSB 27 Review
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Newest knife blade PSB-27 only available at Smoky Mountain Knife Works in Sevierville, TN. Made by LT Wright Knives in Winterville, OH.
Genesis PSB 27 Scandi Grind Reveiw
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New PSB-27 steel cut test. Purchased this Genesis PSB 27 steel knife from Smokey Mountain Knife Works, TN. Made by LT Wright Knives, OH.
Doing your "business" off grid
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Whether on purpose or in an emergency situation, here are some ways to doing your "business" off grid. Use these ideas to assist in making your life easier on the go when you need to "go". Several options are covered in this video as well as keeping up with good hygiene and disposal.
Main Shed Delivery
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Here is the video on the main shed delivery at our off grid site. You've already seen it in previous videos but here is where it all began. The shed is 14 X40. This video was recorded back in 2018.
Who Done it?
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We had an incident at the property. One of our composting buckets was overturned. What type of animal would do this? No one has mentioned having this problem on any platforms I've been on to research such a happening. If you have a clue, please let me know in the comments. Thanks for watching!
Short Lane Gun Adaptors - On the Trapline
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Short Lane Gun Adaptors - On the Trapline
Coffee at the Cabin with the Stanley Boil + Brew & Campcraft Coffee Boone's Blend
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Coffee at the Cabin with the Stanley Boil Brew & Campcraft Coffee Boone's Blend
Graves Mountain Lodge and Skyline Drive
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Graves Mountain Lodge and Skyline Drive
PKS Dirty by Design Scorpion 90 degree Spine
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PKS Dirty by Design Scorpion 90 degree Spine
I was going to retrieve my trail cam from the woodland the other day, walking through the trees a sharp branch went into my right eye, luckily it went above the eye hit the lid and went in above the eye, it scratch the lid and my eye was unharmed, 1cm lower and I could have lost my eye, was extremely lucky so I’m now never entering woodland without eye protection, hope your eye recovery went well buddy,
These popped up on my ebay suggestions recently. Looks like a good lightweight tent for a reasonable price. Wish there was a bugnet on the door is all.
Old thread but here is my contribution. In the UK i bought some 25mm oval pvc conduit from Toolstation for £2.32 for a 3 metre length and just cut it to size. No need to flatten anything and the blade sits neatly inside the conduit. I would assume that this can be bought in the US as well from electrical/hardware suppliers. Hopefully somebody finds this useful to them.
Links please to the best one.
Had a possum picked clean like that last. Had to have been coyote.
We'd use the inner bark we tore off in strips from standing wild grapevine back in my home turf. Rett it, get one end going while the other end is weighted (or held by a sibling!) and boom. We had swinging ropes.
Try a Trike, you will love it, no more back, shoulders, wrist, rear-end problems or balancing problems. I get to see all around me instead the road in front of me.
Finally a real man just like our dads
Thank you what is the size, LandW?
they sell 3 sizes. this is the middle one. I got it because it fits the back of mu truck bed
I'm trying to find this sweet knife baby
Nice video…where were you able to source a solid black 100% wool blanket like that please? Want to make mine in all black like that…thank you!
thrift store
Is this a guy event only ??
It was part of a men’s conference but there were plenty of women there. No one is turned away and all were welcomed.
I bet you could make a hammock from them thatd be pretty cool
Wish I could see a closer look at what you did.
I just drilled holes that allow the rope to encircle the sled to reduce the strain on the front lip.
Great video! Subscribed. Liked your pattern technique, well thought out. 👍
Website ? For sale?
I'm over 300 lbs and I'll tell you what, those vines hold me braided like that just fine! Great job 👌
Bayite make good scrapers too. Reasonably priced too.
I stick mine in an electric oven at 250 degrees and bake the seasoning on
Learn some knife cutting safety!
Hey RedDog, if you heat up petroleum jelly into a liquid and use that first instead of the charcoal fluid, they will be extremely waterproof. Figured I would share the knowledge with ya.
You are not suppose to put the cup inside the stove when boiling water or cooking. You're supposed to turn the cup around and sit it on top. Not inside it.
What knife is that Thanks for the video!
Nicely done review and great video !!!
Your result was good but become like black version of KKK, heheh just kidding.
Good job man, how did you made the 2 layers of the sweater from the blanket, was the blanket big enough that you folded 2 sides so it will fit ?
The Kershaw Leek has been in my pocket everyday for over 17 years. Retired from the fire service. I use it every day. Mostly to open Amazon boxes now… 😂👍🏼👍🏼💪🏼
I like to put castor oil on a knife, the castor oil does not get gummy it remains clear, and it makes a solid film on the blade. just fyi, but I think it should be cleaned off before food prep use, otherwise its probably fine if it is the food grade variety. aka its used as a laxative, but in a much larger amount than a thin coat on a knife blade.
"..that's the sound of freedom..." Until it's the sound of tyranny..
In my opinião, I think a semi serrated knife is a good choice. In many situations we need that kind of blade. Perhaps the best choice is to have a good knife, to be used in specific situations that demand or not, a serrated blade.
Looks great thanks for sharing take care.
Good discussion. 👍🏼 Wether I agree or disagree with some of the things you said, there is one thing that you said towards the end of the video that earned my subscription: “…an everyday carry knife is going to be your survival knife…” I have been preaching that concept for decades. It seems rather simple, and I suppose most folks already know it, but just how many people do you see who carry a substantial enough knife for a real survival situation? My edc knives rotate between the TOPS Prather War Bowie and the Brakimo. Depending on where I’m going. And my TOPS Armageddon is always close by in my Jeep. It’s always good to have these discussions with people who actually use their equipment on a daily, or semi daily, basis. I enjoyed your talk. Wonder why it took six years to show up in my feed…. 👍🏼👍🏼🇺🇸
Hey, this is Brant from Mountain Crossings. Nice presentation of Knives. My EDC is a Mora Companion... hard to beat for the price and nearly indestructible. I hope that your new Hyperlite pack is treating you well! If you have any questions about it, feel free to call me at the store anytime 👊
What size sled is that?
I'm really entertained at the fact that the dog is sitting on the couch while the man is crawling around on the floor! thanks for the video enjoyable and informative. thanks for the help
Hey Red Dog- Whats that black multitool belt pouch called. Im looking for something like that. Thanks-
Better than hose (which the sharp saw blade serrations end up chewing up)
I was hoping for a more modern rope made from grapevine. I'm contemplating making some bowstring out of grapevines and can't find anything on it
Grape vine wouldn't make good bowstring because it doesn't have good bounce back. Dont think it's elastic enough
@@ashleyandersen4375 never did get around to it. I appreciate your input. I tried some Boston ivy unsuccessfully, may have been user error.
you can take a large grape vine and put them in water then bash them lightly with one rock under and a rock in ur hand and go all the way down however long a vine you have and then after it is pliable do his first method with the tiny strands that come from the vine and you will have a damn good string
make sure to soak the vine so it separates its cellulose layers then bash em and you can use small grape vines and even the massive ones
Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.
Great job and great explanation
Great Video,,, It’s always encouraging to witness a Fellow Believe mention Jesus,,,, I have 3 carbon steel pans that I really enjoy using over a Fire 🔥 The Firebox stove has several pans ( cook kits) that Really accept Seasoning well,,,, The 8” cook kit is a excellent light weight setup,,,, Blessing my Friend
I can't believe this video is 7 years old! I just found it today while looking for information on restoring an old "Cold Handle" #39 high carbon steel camp skillet. Thanks a lot! Best video on seasoning I've seen yet.
if your stove leaks put some Vaseline on the o ring ....it works well for time
Fox , coyote, I’ve seen a racoon fight with coyote over a racoon carcass .
Ferrocerium, Misch metal, and ferro rod all mean the same thing, as far as I can tell. This kind of rod is also called by and sold under some incorrect names, like “fire steel” and “flint and steel.” Those latter names belong to a different fire-making technique.
Think you could do a double layered one? Those military blankets are about the thickest commercially available heavy melton wool fabric and those Filson cruisers have been outright unaffordable for a while. Would be the perfect homesteading skill to make those. I was just reading up on the old fur trapper capote coats and got the idea.
Thanks for watching the delivery of the main shed to our off grid property. It’s fascinating how they get that 14x40 shed on the trailer and down the road. Please be sure to like and subscribe to make sure you don’t miss any adventures. www.CZcams.com/RedDogBushcraft
Where do you buy slate already round thanks
Thanks for watching. Be sure to like and subscribe at www.CZcams.com/RedDogBushcraft
You gotta use sandpaper and chalk to get the right sound