Brilliant! Something else to add to my list this could also be used to show the way out in a fire, a strip on a key cabinet and relevant door/window keys with a strip on.
Waiting for delivery of jam jars, lids and kilner metal sealing lids. Received 6 of those vacuum bags to make more room for stocks in the wardrobes, summer clothes going in along with spare pillows, duvets and blankets.
What Preps are you doing this week
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I went for the High grip stuff (think emery paper anti slip stair case stuff)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PHOTOLUMINESC ... 2a468f25fa
(item no 181572412922)
there is lots of glow in the dark safety stuff available ranging from fire exit signs to little dots to mark escape routes
see here:
http://www.jalite.co.uk/
with the possibility of power issues ive bolstered my lighting preps with 2 more led lanterns...
£5each in Tesco
(carabina not included)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PHOTOLUMINESC ... 2a468f25fa
(item no 181572412922)
there is lots of glow in the dark safety stuff available ranging from fire exit signs to little dots to mark escape routes
see here:
http://www.jalite.co.uk/
with the possibility of power issues ive bolstered my lighting preps with 2 more led lanterns...
£5each in Tesco
(carabina not included)
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Ordered! If there's any left I'll put a little square next to all the button LED lights I have dotted around the house for easy findingYorkshire Andy wrote:I went for the High grip stuff (think emery paper anti slip stair case stuff)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PHOTOLUMINESC ... 2a468f25fa
(item no 181572412922)
there is lots of glow in the dark safety stuff available ranging from fire exit signs to little dots to mark escape routes
see here:
http://www.jalite.co.uk/
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التَكْرَارُ يُعَلِّمُ الحِمارَ "Repetition teaches the donkey" Arabic proverb
"A year from now you may wish you had started today" Karen Lamb
Re: What Preps are you doing this week
Decaff wrote:Brilliant! Something else to add to my list this could also be used to show the way out in a fire, a strip on a key cabinet and relevant door/window keys with a strip on.
Waiting for delivery of jam jars, lids and kilner metal sealing lids. Received 6 of those vacuum bags to make more room for stocks in the wardrobes, summer clothes going in along with spare pillows, duvets and blankets.
Do you think those kilner lids would fit on other jars or are they for your kilner jars?
I found a great cheap way to vacuum pack clothes and bedding (always found the real vacuum packs failed after a short time)
Get some normal rubbish sacks ( any cheap ones will do) put what you want to store inside it, then vacuum the air out and tie it as tight as you can. pop it into another bag and tie that tight as well. even if air gets into it it cannot swell back up as it has nowhere to grow, Works great! Those you buy go back to their normal size once air gets into them.
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ukpreppergrrl wrote:Ordered! If there's any left I'll put a little square next to all the button LED lights I have dotted around the house for easy findingYorkshire Andy wrote:I went for the High grip stuff (think emery paper anti slip stair case stuff)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PHOTOLUMINESC ... 2a468f25fa
(item no 181572412922)
there is lots of glow in the dark safety stuff available ranging from fire exit signs to little dots to mark escape routes
see here:
http://www.jalite.co.uk/
Just be aware once its stuck its err stuck it grips very strongly and is a one shot type thing when you apply it they advocate using a decorators roller to press it down i just laid a magazine over it and smoothed it down with my hand
put a square under my pillow last night at about 11pm it was still glowing slightly at 7am when i woke up
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
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That's great stuff that Andy, could be quite handy when camping and waking up in the night scrambling around trying to find a torch or drink bottle in the dark. Would a strong LED torch activate that tape or is it a uv light kind of deal?Yorkshire Andy wrote:I went for the High grip stuff (think emery paper anti slip stair case stuff)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PHOTOLUMINESC ... 2a468f25fa
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Got scented ones and needed stuff to be flat, I've used black bags before but can't get them flat enoughkizzie wrote:Decaff wrote:Brilliant! Something else to add to my list this could also be used to show the way out in a fire, a strip on a key cabinet and relevant door/window keys with a strip on.
Waiting for delivery of jam jars, lids and kilner metal sealing lids. Received 6 of those vacuum bags to make more room for stocks in the wardrobes, summer clothes going in along with spare pillows, duvets and blankets.
Do you think those kilner lids would fit on other jars or are they for your kilner jars?
That's an idea I hadn't thought of!! If the screwbands fit on tight with the discs I dont see why not!
I found a great cheap way to vacuum pack clothes and bedding (always found the real vacuum packs failed after a short time)
Get some normal rubbish sacks ( any cheap ones will do) put what you want to store inside it, then vacuum the air out and tie it as tight as you can. pop it into another bag and tie that tight as well. even if air gets into it it cannot swell back up as it has nowhere to grow, Works great! Those you buy go back to their normal size once air gets into them.
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Ahh Right I just needed things to be smaller. these were like little round balls. A whole airing cupboard full of stuff went down to a few small balls on the bottom shelve
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It charges from any light its a "health and safety product" designed for business/ industrial use it charges fine off natural light/ normal building lighting or a torchStashCache wrote:That's great stuff that Andy, could be quite handy when camping and waking up in the night scrambling around trying to find a torch or drink bottle in the dark. Would a strong LED torch activate that tape or is it a uv light kind of deal?Yorkshire Andy wrote:I went for the High grip stuff (think emery paper anti slip stair case stuff)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PHOTOLUMINESC ... 2a468f25fa
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
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i bought a UMAREX H&K MP5K 6mm bb Co2 Airsoft gun to try hunting with at my local Private forest. ( i have permission from the land owner. )
its shooting around about 430 - 500 Feet Per Second with the standard .2g airsoft bb. i have ordered some Steel bb's to see what it shoots at with them, they are .6g i believe. i got the gun for £67 and spent another £20 on co2 cartriges and some extra mags to qualify for free shipping. i can provide the link should anybody require it.
i have also ordered a second bottle of the fire dragon gel, that stuff is great! & have a new BOL underway.. Pics to follow soon. other things i have done are stock up on water and tinned food.
its shooting around about 430 - 500 Feet Per Second with the standard .2g airsoft bb. i have ordered some Steel bb's to see what it shoots at with them, they are .6g i believe. i got the gun for £67 and spent another £20 on co2 cartriges and some extra mags to qualify for free shipping. i can provide the link should anybody require it.
i have also ordered a second bottle of the fire dragon gel, that stuff is great! & have a new BOL underway.. Pics to follow soon. other things i have done are stock up on water and tinned food.