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Disaster Preps -- 1 week (Session 1B)
Finishing up a Disaster Preparation Scenario for a Week long period without electricity, running water or sewer, or ability to go to a store for more supplies.
This series starts in the context of WATER - since the amount of water drives many other decisions about your preparations.
This session is about Equipment and tips about water storage and handling, and winds up this Week long preparation scenario.
This describes how you can proceed to get prepared for any type of disaster where you will be staying in your home. Determining how much water is needed. Approaches for what foods to stock pile, handling food preparation, cleanup, hygiene, tips on untapped water sources, and so forth.
======== Water Treatment ========
Treating water with household bleach containing 5.25 - 8.25 percent chlorine
for 1 gallon use 1/4 teaspoon of bleach
5 gallons use 1 teaspoon of bleach
10 gallons use 2 teaspoons of bleach
See doh.wa.gov/emergencies/be-prepared-be-safe/severe-weather-and-natural-disasters/water-purification
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  • @DocChristopher
    @DocChristopher Před 23 dny

    So informative! Can you please expound on "Hydrogen's not going to go down the tube?" and how that venting works? Thanks

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před 21 dnem

      Hi DocChristopher == Thankyou for your question... The off-gassing of hydrogen will come to the top of the enclosure -- so this is where the vent should pull it off. As I do lots of work including welding nearby -- I wanted to BE SURE -- I was not creating a explosion hazard. You don't want the enclosure filling with a mix of hydrogen and oxygen just awaiting a spark. There is an in-line fan - the 'bulge' seen along the pipe - it is turned on by the solar controller. (draws meager amount of power) Though the system vents without the motor - it is best to drive the gasses out, and this can also provide some cooling when system is really charging hard. The vertical tube itself on the outside can also drive the gasses - as the tube heats, the air rises and will draw air through the pipe. There are vents in the lower portion of the box (screen on it to prevent bug incursion) which allow cool air to come in to displace/allow the hot air/gases to be removed. Hope that helps, RH

  • @freda1078
    @freda1078 Před měsícem

    Rain and electricity not a good mix.

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před měsícem

      That's always a good reminder - especially to those 'woke minded' individuals - which think life is sunshine, unicorns and 'furries'. Thankyou. Funny - I worked my way through college as an electrician - back in the late 70s. A couple of us liked to leave power on and work them hot - got zapped often with 120 and 240. Doubt I'd fare so well now at my age. But wrong circumstances and anyone could be taking a dirt nap!

  • @vrod1a
    @vrod1a Před měsícem

    Awesome idea 👍

  • @MyTube4Utoo
    @MyTube4Utoo Před měsícem

    A great idea! I've driven hundreds of posts fencing my property, and it does get old. That stuff kept me strong and healthy though. Until I got hurt at work, went thought (2) surgeries and slowed down and never really got my rhythm back. Now I'm 64, fat, and mostly a couch potato. I'd use that thing, though! Just for the fun it. 😆

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před měsícem

      Great comment. I hear you on the 'getting hurt' part. Was quite hard on my body early on - and was born with scoliosis then got arthritis by age 14. Was told at age 23 that "I'd just have to face the facts - I'd be in a wheelchair before I'm 30". Got big time into health foods and proper exercise. By 30 - instead of a wheelchair, I was competing in tennis at the A level. Kept moving always and kept the core strong. Along the way turned vegetarian, and then vegan to further reduce arthritis and other issues. Got rid of the caffeine, alcohol, chocolate, reduced sugar consumption and even lately eliminated between meal snacks, and staying up late -- all these things help some. Still 6 years ago had to have both hips replaced anyway. Now 66 and I'm still close to target weight & still working the land and going at full steam with energy from morning until night. === I'm just trying to encourage you === for I think we can always do something to aid the hurts. Stretching is a great way to get started. And a rebounder does wonders, as does a stationary bike. You'd be amazed at how fast the body can rebuild with the proper rest and fuel. Barbara O'Neil has many great videos - these can be found on Amazing Discoveries and Clash of Minds. Blessing, RH

    • @MyTube4Utoo
      @MyTube4Utoo Před měsícem

      @RelentlessHomesteading Wow, that's an impressive story. Thank you. I love seeing people overcoming obstacles, especially when they're not "supposed" to. It's also a perfect example of never letting anyone else (even doctors) dictate your future. I was in my 30s, would drink beer every day after work, was smoking cigarettes, and not eating well. I was going strong, but just really hard on myself, and I had put on a weight. I went to see a doctor, and surprisingly (to me), my blood pressure was pretty high. He put me on BP medication. I asked him if I got back into good shape, if I could get off the medication. He replied with something like, "No, it's hereditary. Your grandma, parent(s), uncle had it, you do too, and you'll be on the medication for life." That's all I needed to hear. I quit drinking and smoking immediately, started a regular workout routine 3 times per week, and started on a strict diet. I also worked a very physical job, and the fat melted away as I built muscle. By the time I went back to the doctor a few months later, I had lost over 40 pounds, my blood pressure was perfect according to the monitor in Walmart, and I hadn't taken the pills for several weeks. The doctor was looking over my chart and commented on my weight loss and BP, saying the medicine was "doing its job." When I told him I hadn't taken it in several weeks, he gave me a look like he literally wanted to hit me. I never went back. Your story has inspired me. I'm almost 64, but I don't consider that old. I'm gonna start walking every morning and probably get an eBike. You get the benefit of decent transportation to nearby areas, but some exercise when you peddaling. Thanks. All the Best.

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před měsícem

      @@MyTube4Utoo That is also a great story. Yes - indeed about the med profession. The Christian denomination I belong to runs lots of health clinics -- many have come in when they were said to need multi-way bypasses, and through changing lifestyle they circumvent all that and go forward healthy. The medical profession today is too influenced by Big Pharma that convince the doctors that ONLY their medications can help us -- and often these lead to other issues. There are times when meds are the answer - but we have to study these issues and decide for ourselves. ebike is a great idea 🎆🎆. By far my favorite ebike is from SuperHuman.bikes - previously called Flx. They don't use the crummy Chinese batteries and they design these bikes very well; ...I know - it is my son's company - they have quite a line of nice bikes and great prices for these high end units. I live in the hills for the last 12 years, when we came up here to start preparing for what is ahead. (I'm an ardent student of proper bible prophecy [what most teach on prophecy is actually counterfeit prophecy from the Jesuits - created to soothe itching ears and make people easy prey];) At Christ's first appearing Satan had led the ecclessia into teaching false doctrines of the coming Messiah. ...and it is the same at the second coming. Learning about health is very important! I got BPPV (a type of Vertigo) about 25 years ago and it was a nightmare I suffered through. Two years ago I found out about massive vitamin D doses. And since I started on that have not had any relapses of it. I was quite driven in my younger days and in my work used to stay up working straight through for days at a time. Found out too late that such takes a toll on the brain - creating Amaloid Plaques. A couple years back started having Parkinson symptoms and massive memory issues and foggy brain. Thankfully, found out that my body needed more Iodine and Magnesium - which took care of the shaking. Amen. Then more recently started adding Coconut and MCT oils to my diet - as they are finding that as we get old our brains (which are mostly fat) are 'under fueled' which leads to problems with memory, foggy brain, energy and the like. So I added those oils to breakfast and dinner -- and removed any snacks from my diet so my weight would not balloon up. It has helped tremendously and I'm not constantly stumbling to remember (it didn't get me back to a 30 yr old - but a clear improvement). And has allowed me to keep going on my day job, as well as teaching and preaching. So please take heart -- there is much we can do. And God can help us through it all. Please Keep me posted. Best Regards, and prayers, RH

  • @robertpatrick1824
    @robertpatrick1824 Před 2 měsíci

    Having used a demolition hammer to set thousands of 1/2" shank and 3/4" shank rivets, plus having diven many stakes, the lighter the contraption is that is set over the post, the more efficiently it will drive the post. The part hitting the post needs to be strong, but the lighter the entire contraption is that goes in the demolition hammer the better it will work. I never thought about using it to drive T.posts, but will use it this year for that. Thanks!

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před 2 měsíci

      Hi Robert -- I never thought of driving rivets with one -- but then I've only had to deal with small rivets. You said the lighter the 'contraption' the better it would drive the posts. That seems counterintuitive. One way I like to test a thesis is with extending it. Consider a post-pounder with negligible weight - as the driver extended it would just move the 'contraption' up and down and would have no effect on the post. Moving the other direction, consider a 500 # contraption - its inertia would prevent any quick movement, and thus the power of every stroke would go into the post and drive it at nearly 100% efficiency. So if one graphs this function between these two extremes they would show even in practical cases that the heavier the 'contraption' the more 'impact' it would have in driving the posts. Please let me know if I am missing something.

    • @robertpatrick1824
      @robertpatrick1824 Před 2 měsíci

      Hmmm: my demolition hammer is a Mikita. It hammers when placed against something. I set all the rivets at the “Hanging Judge” courthoue restoration of the 1878 jail at the National Park in Ft smith. The impulse of the hammer remains the same regardless of the weight in front of it, and the inertia of the device on the front of the hammer affects house much energy is left to hit the post. To make the most energy work on the post, the heavier the person holding the hammer the more force will be delivered to the post. It became really apparent putting the heads on the 3/4” shank rivets. The shank is heated with a torch after the rivet is in place, then the hammer withe the riveting head is placed against the shank, a helper holds a bucking bar against the head on the other side and the riveting is done. It was really noticeable how much faster the riveting happened with the lighter head. It is simple physics. The weight should be behind the hammer II transmit the most out of the front. Look at it as having a small engine. It can move a lawnmower quickly because the lawnmower is light. It can only move a pickup truck slowly for acceleration because it weighs more. Or, if you have a .22 cal bullet a given powder charge will move the bullet out of the barrel at say 1300 fps. If you put the same energy (powder) behind a .45 bullet you would be lucky to get it out of the barrel.

  • @rainbowboa100
    @rainbowboa100 Před 2 měsíci

    this is great if there is an outlet nearby. at the ranch, we would need an extension cord miles long!

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před 2 měsíci

      Thats where my little portable generator comes in. They have gas powered post pounders which are very expensive. ~ $600 on up.

  • @elberttanner6189
    @elberttanner6189 Před 2 měsíci

    Circular Welds. Suggestion, mount your vise on a large diameter lazy Susan. This allows you to use one hand to rotate the work piece while maintaining the puddle.

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před 2 měsíci

      I've heard that - its a good suggestion. Especially good if you are doing multiple 'circular' welds. Thankyou

    • @BasementEngineer
      @BasementEngineer Před 2 měsíci

      For welding circular solid members, grind/machine the weld prep to a 90 deg. included angle chisel point with 1/8" flat nose. Then weld from each side.

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před 2 měsíci

      @@BasementEngineer Thanks Basement Engineer ☀☀☀

  • @jaminthevanuk296
    @jaminthevanuk296 Před 3 měsíci

    Clever boy. Mike Scotland

  • @radamson1
    @radamson1 Před 3 měsíci

    Great idea if you have a lot of posts to drive in hard soil, but pretty expensive!

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před 3 měsíci

      Agreed -- but my back & arms could not handle driving in a few hundred posts by hand. And the $50 I spent on the Harbor Freight jack hammer paid off FOR ME on the first half dozen. I guess that Life -- it always come down to Time or Money... LOL

    • @radamson1
      @radamson1 Před 3 měsíci

      @@RelentlessHomesteading Oh yeah, if I could find a jackhammer for $50 I would build me one too.

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před 3 měsíci

      @@radamson1 Thanks -- a great Craig's list buy...

  • @carlosmalave9467
    @carlosmalave9467 Před 3 měsíci

    I always say “My best weld yet “ that gets people triggered very easily!

  • @Earthling418
    @Earthling418 Před 3 měsíci

    Maybe make a Z shaped accessory for starting the tall ones so you could hold the tool about chest high at first then remove the Z shaped accessory and proceed as before. Great idea you have there.

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před 3 měsíci

      That's a marvelous idea. thankyou Could even make it with a set screw if necessary. Especially good when you are working on a hill where a ladder cannot be set up.

  • @s-c..
    @s-c.. Před 3 měsíci

    👌👍

  • @davep6977
    @davep6977 Před 3 měsíci

    I had something close for my SDS drill to drive in ground rods. Ever think of a series of posts with a 2x8 between them making like terraced steps. That would stop erosion and lessen the chance of getting impaled by a post up your leg or if you'd fall on one. Inventing things comes with the hobby, Dave W9DLP

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před 3 měsíci

      That's a good one Dave. You could drive posts first then, slot/drill the 2x8 to fit over. Unless I needed steps - I'd probably just wire tie them together near the tops. Glad to see that you are also a Ham. I need to start getting back on the air again.

  • @rojerww
    @rojerww Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @user.A9
    @user.A9 Před 4 měsíci

    Any chance a sawzall could work?

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před 4 měsíci

      A couple issues. (1) You'd have to have a mechanical 'disconnecter' to defeat the pull back stroke (otherwise your post would be trying to oscillate in the ground); (2) as the sawzall does not create impulse function forces, but instead uses strokes, it would require far more force than required for the demo hammer - in hard soil/rock t would then actually lift you up instead of pushing the post down. 😉

  • @sarah_farm
    @sarah_farm Před 5 měsíci

    Your videos are amazing! If you like farming or harvesting videos, I look forward to having you visit my channel to have relaxing moments together!

  • @dominickfagan4050
    @dominickfagan4050 Před 7 měsíci

    Cool I was only thinking about trying something like that and low and behold you beat me to it nice one

  • @rgruenhaus
    @rgruenhaus Před 9 měsíci

    A lot of work for so few visitors to the Hotel of doom!

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před 9 měsíci

      Agreed. Thanks for responding. Yes this was more difficult than using a pepsi can. Yet this was very easy to bait - not relying on expensive 'hormone' bait packages. And For me it was an easy and fun project - and held lots of wasps.

  • @beebob1279
    @beebob1279 Před 9 měsíci

    Cool but over done. Just use a quart of apple juice and a teaspoon of boric acid. Put it in soda cans with a stick for easy in and out of the yellow jackets. They take it back and in two or three weeks the colony is dead.

  • @trentbever1370
    @trentbever1370 Před 10 měsíci

    Saw that other video out that the guy used Dawn dish soap at night....killed the colony

  • @ourv9603
    @ourv9603 Před 10 měsíci

    My secret to driving post in the EASY way is also my secret for any digging you may need to do. Do it in the Autumn after the rains have gotten started in ernest BUT before the snow flies. The ground will be soft. !

  • @dalehammond1749
    @dalehammond1749 Před 10 měsíci

    Very interesting but I'll stay with the simple pop bottle traps. About a 1/2 dozen set around seems to bee about the best we've found so far. We tried the Boric acid thing which was a complete failure. After studying the facts on Boric acid and wasps I found out why. Again, thanks for your hard work in producing this video.

  • @a.j.manville7042
    @a.j.manville7042 Před 11 měsíci

    Boric acid......

  • @jeffro.
    @jeffro. Před 11 měsíci

    Stupid me. I watched this video because i thought it was about "how to get rid of wasps." After watching most of it, i finally realized that you're trying to get them to live in it. Seems like an elaborate construction. Guess everyone needs a hobby, for when all you have is time.... (and money for parts, stain, construction adhesive...etc.) BTW, the reason they only go up through the "funnel" is because of the window on top. They see sky. Not sure what actual function it was supposed to serve. All in all, a waste of my time.

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před 11 měsíci

      Yes its rather elaborate - but I was really anxious to handle these issues permanently. And for me this is an extremely simple project.

  • @jeffro.
    @jeffro. Před 11 měsíci

    You SHOULD know this... Wasps, bees and hornets do not BITE. They STING.

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před 11 měsíci

      Thankyou Jeffro for the comment. Actually wasps and hornet can do BOTH - Bite AND STING. I was saying 'bite' but those were actually stings I was getting. They can bite - they are meat eaters. For example, Yellow jackets often bite before they sting - grabbing hold of the skin just to get a better grip before jabbing their stinger in. Their bite does not contain the poison and does not swell up as much - and hurts much more along the line of a biting fly - it seems to hurt less than a horse bite fly.

  • @ken85225
    @ken85225 Před 11 měsíci

    now that is working smart :) 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @WhiteRhino584
    @WhiteRhino584 Před rokem

    What a coffee table that would make!!!

  • @MissSicBitch
    @MissSicBitch Před rokem

    You should wait until dusk to spray a wasp nest. They are all in it then, and they are less active. Spraying them in the day only ruins nest, they'll just make another nest else where...just saying.

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před rokem

      ...what would be the fun in that? Yes - you are right, can get more of the whole swarm. Thankyou for the comment

  • @Flash1857
    @Flash1857 Před rokem

    Well done

  • @rwatson2609
    @rwatson2609 Před rokem

    We have five x 1,000 gallon tanks to hold us through the summer here on the BC Pacific coast and still we worry about running out. I guess it only takes one mistake to lose an entire tank of water overnight hence the reason for the separate tanks.

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před rokem

      Two is one and one is none... sometimes 5 seems like 1 -- LOL. People with a prepper mindset are always busy aren't we. Thankyou for the comment. About to start releasing more videos - getting my vlogging HW up to the mark.

  • @roc31539
    @roc31539 Před rokem

    Clever! I like it Thanks

  • @johnswoyer936
    @johnswoyer936 Před rokem

    Great idea! Instead of trying to fiddle with the original switch, I'd suggest a short extension cord with a switch spliced into the middle, creating a remote switch.

  • @donaldolin7219
    @donaldolin7219 Před rokem

    All good until you hit a big F. Rock.

  • @rwatson2609
    @rwatson2609 Před rokem

    Great channel and great content man. Roughly where is your homestead? US? Europe?

  • @joebidon7165
    @joebidon7165 Před rokem

    You are incorrect. The higher the volts the lower the amps. More push less pull.

  • @stephengooch2146
    @stephengooch2146 Před rokem

    I thought the tape was to be used on ducks.

  • @javajeff3772
    @javajeff3772 Před rokem

    Great idea! I might just have to try this. If it works out I’ll have t-posts everywhere

  • @paulosborn5066
    @paulosborn5066 Před rokem

    No good for me I need electric start

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před rokem

      HI Paul, thanks for your comment. This Gen Set has an electric start. I think you are meaning "remote electric start". You would know the difference but many don't - so I will mention the following for them: A normal electric start can still require you manually to deploy the choke when starting and them remove it. A remote start handles the choking and everything automatically without you being there.

  • @gsftom
    @gsftom Před rokem

    Excellent. I am abt to build the same adapter and wanted to see if this worked. It looks like it works very well in your soil! Thanks for sharing!

  • @genefoster8601
    @genefoster8601 Před rokem

    You may as well contract this whole project out to NASA. This is like killing a fly with a sledge hammer. This guy is assuming everybody has thousands of dollars workshop. This guy must be retired and bored. The simple cat litter box with a board on top with raw chicken stapled to the board and dawn in the litter box will do it.

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před rokem

      Well glad you had fun with that... BTW - both my Dad and Father in-law designed for the military, including for NASA. So I had a chuckle too. Do whatever works for you. I was PO'd and took my revenge on them. Happy Trails !

  • @stevenzembriski6761

    I use a 2’ bit and ten start the post in no fish line or ladder needed

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před rokem

      Perhaps you are using shorter T-posts? Otherwise -- if the bit is 2 feet long - then to slip it over an 8 foot post you'd have to have the bottom of the pounder at 8' +2' then the length of the pounder another 18" - so about 12 feet. So its not clear to me how you have rigged it up.

  • @uainttheone
    @uainttheone Před rokem

    Can you return the hammer when you are done? Maybe if you buy an extra bit

  • @uainttheone
    @uainttheone Před rokem

    I think it needs a longer stroke but. It's working.. I'm building one to pound my water well

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před rokem

      Without tons of calculations or real world testing - it would be difficult to tell. The physics here is all about mass and inertia -- a short stroke is easier to assure the energy gets converted to drive the post. And in a long stroke it may not be able to complete that stroke (e.g., think rocky soil), and stall the unit - that would be 'bad'. But I hear you - we'd like the post to 'fly' into the ground !! Thanks

  • @bunnielynn777
    @bunnielynn777 Před 2 lety

    I saw your reply on Starry’s channel & decided to follow you. God bless you and keep you in His loving care 🛐

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před 2 lety

      Amen & thankyou. We want to help people be prepared both spiritually and physically. When the pandemic struck, we were deep in church media ministry work -- no time for this channel. Now retired from that I can get back to it. Like your 'handle' of Bunnie Lynn !

    • @bunnielynn777
      @bunnielynn777 Před 2 lety

      @@RelentlessHomesteading Thank you, that’s been my handle for the past, nearly 75 years 🤣

  • @RelentlessHomesteading

    Some details to put it all together for this short 1 week long scenario. Why Water? because your other preps are dependent on HOW much water you have. This week some thoughts on ways to address the storage and handling of water.

  • @ralphbaran
    @ralphbaran Před 2 lety

    If you have a Y.J. problem but can't locate the nest, checkout the poison bait method at: Controlling yellow jackets with fipronil - Three-Peaks

  • @ElizleChungus
    @ElizleChungus Před 2 lety

    Work smarter, not harder.

  • @RelentlessHomesteading

    A comment from A Waren below made me think of a couple things here. (1) Be sure to at least make your welds deep. (2) If you want more strength... Mine finally broke right where the end of the 'bit' welds to the plate. So I will be making a new one soon with more strength. The one shown here just has a butt weld into a thick plate over the square steel. The new one will add another plate. So the round bit will go through a circular hole on first plate (sized to the exterior of the square tubing) and extend 1.5 inches more to be butt welded in the center of a second plate, which is sized for the interior of the 1/4 thick square tubing. Would weld to the inner plate first, and make a few small holes ~1/4" through the walls of the square tubing aligned with where this inner plate will sit. Then insert this inner plate, slide on and weld the outer plate to the back of the square tubing, ...then proceed to weld through the holes to hit the inner plate. Hope that makes sense... This design would spread the impulse forces so they are not all concentrated on that one butt weld, and should last longer - especially if you have hardpan and rocks to go through like we do at times. This should be especially helpful as I suspect those impulse forces can shift to different sides of the butt weld, depending on how you are directing the post. If the post starts going one way I counteract by tilting the opposite way. So the stress is not always equally distributed across the whole weld - and can lead to more rapid failure. Having two plates should be a real help here.

  • @awaren8375
    @awaren8375 Před 2 lety

    Wow thank you so much for posting this video looks like I know what I'm making this weekend 👍👍 so glad I found your channel

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před 2 lety

      Happy Pounding. Your comment made me think of my redesign on this -- noted this now in the description.

  • @sandyarizona3471
    @sandyarizona3471 Před 2 lety

    Would not work in Calichi and solid rock where I live. Must be nice to have soil soft as butter.

    • @RelentlessHomesteading
      @RelentlessHomesteading Před 2 lety

      Must be tough on rototillers as well - LOL. And well drillers must hate that too.

    • @timothyevans4323
      @timothyevans4323 Před 2 měsíci

      Yes. It works on Caliche if you drill a pilot hole first.