were to start ? over wellmd

Posted by: mountainboy

were to start ? over wellmd - 08/15/08 09:22 PM

? ive ben reading ,reading ,now in on overload .working on food storage .think ive got it going my way as far as foods .what can i use as a liner in my storage buckets ?also WATER seems to be 1 thing .i have a spring that stays wet most of the yr but does go dry in drought .thinking of a well beleave theres some kind of funding for live stock to get a well dug in al. . like to have a wind mill for it is that high dollar ? if i had water an food storage me ,family would be fine inless chem or nuc .i havent even attempted that yet . guess after all my bla bla bla .am i on the right track .i dont want to be one of the men that has to see his loved one suffer because i was lazy an didnt prepare .my goal is in a yr im going to be fairly good to handal any thing .i hope not but if every thing goes to crap like in georgea.i want to feel like i have some sort of control as to whats going to happen to me n wife and 2 gurls .

im starting to feel like a crack pot.im not though
Posted by: Nicodemus

Re: were to start ? over wellmd - 08/15/08 10:51 PM

You can use Mylar Foil bags as liners in your buckets. Here is an example. I'd go with the heat seal bags rather than the ziplock bags. I've never ordered from the company I linked to, it's just one that I've been looking at for potential supplies.

Also, though you can buy a heat sealer, it's possible to heat seal Mylar Bags with a regular clothing iron.

After that, I sort of got lost in what you were asking regarding your water supply.
Posted by: Joy

Re: were to start ? over wellmd - 08/15/08 11:06 PM

It is always good to prepare for emergencies.

Mylar bags are used to put your food in buckets:
http://www.survivalunlimited.com/buckets.htm

You use oxygen absorbers to get all the air out before sealing. This explains what you need to know:
http://www.survivalunlimited.com/foodstorage/oxyabsinfo.htm

Tips for sealing mylar bags:
http://www.survivalunlimited.com/foodstorage/mylarsealing.htm

This is a great site for doing your emergency preps one step at a time. It also has info on BOB's and 72 hour kits, stuff like that. I hope this helps you not feel so overwhelmed:
http://www.emergencyprep.net/starting.shtml

This page has a lot of information that you might be able to use. But there might be some repeat articles by Alan T. Hagan that might also be in LDS link. You will probably have to copy and paste this next URL:
http://209.85.141.104/search?q=cache:E6g2if2F2RcJ:www.peakoil.com/downfile7

This is the HTML version of the above link:
http://peakoil.com/downloads/food_storage_articles.doc

Joy
Posted by: Rodion

Re: were to start ? over wellmd - 08/16/08 12:48 AM

Priorities:

Medical care

Warmth

Water

Food

Hygiene

It's not the end of it (oh no...), but I reckon you can't go wrong investing in the above.

And, of course, all of it is just gravy after you've taken first aid courses, wrote down contingency-specific plans, made a strong connection with your community and took upon a confident "survivor" mindset.

Am I right?
Posted by: Raspy

Re: were to start ? over wellmd - 08/16/08 12:48 AM

Another option to a well is a storage tank. Since you already have a spring.While a cistern is normally associated with a rain capture system it can hold water from any source. I essence it is a below ground concrete water tank.

Such a tank could easily store enough water to carry you over most expected drought or other disaster situation.

The Rural Art of Capping A Spring
http://www.motherearthnews.com/Modern-Homesteading/1985-05-01/The-Rural-Art-of-Capping-a-Spring.aspx

Capping and developing a spring
http://www.sungravity.com/bulletin__3.html

Spring Development
http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/wqe11302/$FILE/716a15.pdf

Small Farm Spring Development
http://www.in.nrcs.usda.gov/smallscalefarmers/Small%20Farms%20Spring%20Development%20(IN)-web.pdf

Developing Springs as a Water Source
http://www.prairiewaternews.ca/water/vol13no1/story4a.html
Posted by: dweste

Re: were to start ? over wellmd - 08/16/08 04:48 AM

Being overwhelmed is just another part of the game if you care and are trying. How do you eat an elephant? one bite at a time.

I suggest taking an inventory of the most likely risks your family will face. Gear you preparation to the most likely. Once that is pretty much under control, consider the next most likely, etc. [It is okay to be a little arbitrary about the rankings - nobody can tell the future, after all.]

The good news is you probably will not have to face anything to taxing right away. You probably have time to calmly and thoughtfully prepare for most stuff as well as your resources allow.

Sounds like you have a nice piece of land to start. Keep at it and keep us informed. Go get 'em!
Posted by: mountainboy

Re: were to start ? over wellmd - 08/16/08 11:53 PM

thx yall sorry about ranblen on i read my post over an i jumped all over the place guess i was thinking out loud .i started clearing around my spring .talk to the folks that i got my land from they used to get water in the spring back in the day with 4 kids it staid up fairly well .the old man also said during the depresion he maid several gallons on white wiskey out of that spring to help with litle extra money or swap for stuff .might be a thought .also thinking about a root cellar./storm pit .we have few tornados come thru .




do yall talk to other folks about this stuff??
ive tried an all i get is your a nut case look..

Posted by: AROTC

Re: were to start ? over wellmd - 08/17/08 12:21 AM

That's a pretty common reaction. Many people are pretty complacent and don't see the need for any kind of disaster preparation. Some people don't like to advertise at all, trying to protect their supplies from raiding in the event of an emergency. Other people try to quietly convert other people to the cause. Depends a lot on your position and the people around you.
Posted by: wildman800

Re: were to start ? over wellmd - 08/17/08 05:11 PM

Being a "nut" is "normal" for me. It's the way I've been my entire life. It has paid off many times to my advantage!!!

I actually don't care what most people think of me because I simply don't think or bother with most people.

I discuss these issues only with people that I care something about and that I trust (including ETS'ers)!!
Posted by: Rodion

Re: were to start ? over wellmd - 08/17/08 07:10 PM

I got laughed at, scorned and ridiculed.

Then I got into preparedness and things really went downhill.

Seriously, if you're gonna be shunned by society, at least have a good reason.
Posted by: mountainboy

Re: were to start ? over wellmd - 08/18/08 05:59 PM

guess your wright .i dont blab to alot a folks but try to get wife an kids to think .so maybe there has to be some thin bad happen for most to get the picture . i read things on here .i say hum im not the only nut case .after i log in here lol

may just be a hobby .but it gives me a bit of pride an control of my life .i wouldnt make a good dog in another life id bite cha!