By: Straydog
One thing that has been on my work bench for decades is that old coffee can full of nuts bolts screws, washers, wirenuts, wire connectors, cotter pins, AN and MS tubing plugs/ fittings, etc. I know I...
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a can of WD-40 and Liquid Wrench On the other side of the coin, it's also a good idea to have some Blue Loctite on hand. ETA: More specifically, Loctite® Threadlocker Blue 242®.
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Get a can of Tool Dip . No kidding , this stuff has many uses , mainly in the waterproofing department , just paint some on where you want to keep water out ……and it stays out . It dries flexible and...
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You can improvise a lot but not everything. Having spare parts can save the day. M4 repair kit on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Tactical-Field-Repair-Packa…
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Hand chisel fashioned after air chisel used to cut sheet metal(cuts about 1/8 kerf, can cut out holes in center of sheets by using starter hole),a way to make holes in sheetmetal (as simple as tapered,...
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View ArticleBy: Gramas
Don't be embarrassed Jeff, just take notes and start gathering things you think you will need. I bought this little 5-1 tool from Amazon and wow was I surprised at how well made it was. I dont know how...
View ArticleBy: Jake
I would add a 1" diameter steel bar. It's stronger than a punch and comes in very handy for removing the inner race of a wiped bearing. Great list!
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Everyone can think of things to add to this toolbag. What I would suggest is you visit garage sales for some of these basic tools
View ArticleBy: Mark Milton
With so many metal tools, all that's missing is a big enough piece of sheet metal to build something sturdy out of. That is, of course, provided you had something big enough to store it in.
View ArticleBy: Mark Whitman
Not a bad set of tools for the emergency toolbox. I can think of a few additions to it though, such as a hammer, nails, screws, and maybe a manual drill to name a few.
View ArticleBy: MrMrsRedneck
Gloves are real good to have, but it is hard to use gloves, when you use your hands to see. You can't see that much with gloves on.
View ArticleBy: Free FX Programming
The only way to become an expert is much like learning the violin; the answer is practice, practice and practice some more.
View ArticleBy: addisabner
Pretty good list. But, missing the one thing nobody else thinks of, propane torch and soldering kit. Wether its los of great in winter or an earth quake you may be faced with fixing copper water pipes....
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[...] in direct sunlight with no cloud cover or shadows to reduce your potential power. If you are in a base camp situation you will likely be able to set your panel up in the perfect position and get...
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With so many steel resources, all that's losing is a big enough item of item steel to develop something durable out of. That is, of course, offered you had something big enough to shop it in.
View ArticleBy: Wesley
+1 on the propane and soldering kit. Also consider a small cutting torch rig and a small stick welder or flux core welder. Being able to cut and fabricate fortifications and basic structures would be...
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