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A library of such information already exists although it concentrates on the culture of the southern Appalachian Mountains.
http://www.foxfire.org/thefoxfirebookseries.aspx |
Found someting called Survivor Library. Lots old tyme information dating back to the mid 1800's. http://www.survivorlibrary.com/?page_id=1014
Things like boiling water bath time charts for canning your own foods can be found at the above site in pdf format along with a whole host of other good how-to information. Quote:
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Well, no time like present to print them out.
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For mechanical stuff it would really help to be more of a youtube video type media. Like how to reseat a tire by spraying in some starter fluid and then lighting it. Poof! Made sure to look at that a bit before I tried it. LOL |
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Unfortunately like the point I was making with Rockstar in any long term survival situation electricity is likely to be non existent or at least be heavily restricted. In that case hard copies rule. Of course hard copies come with their own storage and maintenance requirements. Dead IPads are no more useless than stacks of rotted out mouse eaten books. Be nice to have a laminated set of survival books packed away in a waterproof ballistic container as part of a cache. |
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Really excellent find ! :up:
And not only that, tons of information on american locomotives and railroads !!! ??? Boiler making (no not the alcohol variety :03: ) http://www.survivorlibrary.com/?page_id=1758 Steam engines http://www.survivorlibrary.com/?page_id=1391 Railroads OMG !! http://www.survivorlibrary.com/?page_id=1377 Pre civil war and until 1880 US railroads are a hobby of mine. Wahh what a find ! |
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