My husband and I are really getting into prepping. We watch your videos all the time! We send them to each other often! I know this is an older video but they’re all so useful with your amazing tips, tricks, and tutorials. We thank you so much for all of your efforts and time for making these videos!
Ones tool box can NEVER be too full! Thanks for some nifty ideas! Now......that issue of the larger PVC cache tube and the question of getting the lid off if you should not find yourself carrying about a pipe wrench! Yes, you could smash it open....and ruin your tube for further future use OR, while in production, drill holes on either side of the 'nut' part of the end. After you seal it up, a squirt of water proof caulk in the holes. When the time comes to get in, you can scrap away the outside bead and with a knife, push the dollop of caulk through the holes and the, use a knife of trim down a small branch, feed it through the holes and ratchet that top off! Great vid......
Hey scootch! Being a plumber I work with pvc almost every day. You can use mil rose products "Blue monster" pipe thread sealant on the threaded plug. It will be water tight. It's not a permanent seal like silicone or glue. Best part is that it is safe for use on pottable water!
Awesome. And I have tons of various sizes of PVC all over my place that I held onto for years wondering what I could use it all for...now I know. Great video, man. I always love your stuff.
I think you would rather not get in contact with people personally, so I will leave my thoughts here. I believe one of the most overlooked items to be salvaged is the tin can. Fruit, veg, sauce, etc. cans are a wonder of things to be used. The empty can gets dumped into the garbage almost immediately. It should not be. First use, the top of a can that have been opened is a lethal weapon if handled carelessly. It is mega sharp. When young we used it to cut meat, peel potatoes, shave small pieces of wood, etc. We were always warned to be careful because it is "so sharp". It truly is. Better than a knife for most things. Any size will do. The can itself was tapped with holes on either side and string attached to make a carrying bucket. Lots of holes were punched in some to make a sprinkler, some were hung around the garden to ward off rabbits, etc. Bigger ones were used for storage or waste baskets. Just though I would mention it. Just a few things, really too many to mention. Loved the plastic bottle shaved to cordage. Wonderful
String them together to make a trip alarm. The top if the can bend one side do you don't cut yourself. If stuck up in the mountains with no cup for rushing ice water falls? Use a beer can or food can. If the water is clear? I'd drink it in an emergency. That's what I did when I was back packing. Out of eight of us. No one brought s rope to repel down it up from steep Cliff's. Oop's. I was going to bring s top but a friend said he'd bring the rope. He didn't. I waited with the back packs while these boneheads slid about 75 feet down s steep mountain. Into a river with huge bolders sticking out of the water.eith giant holesIf you fell in them? You are dead! Fir as fast as the ice water was rushing through them. I was over the tree tops. I couldn't see or hear them. Then I saw one of them walking naked along the bank. I yelled at him. But he couldn't hear me. Do I threw big rocks to get his attention. He waived me to come on down. So one way was a rattlesnake. The other was s nest of big red ants. So I went with the ants and slid down 75 feet. When I came to s stop I was still approximately 15 feet from the bottom. It was all green Moss on granite Rock. Do I told them to throw me all their belt's. That's how I lowered the packs down. They were all drunk and high. We stayed and slepted on the bolder's.We had no light because a bonehead lost my lantern in the water! A bear tried to cross to get to us when it was getting dark. While we were eating. It could have crossed but it kept going back and forth? Then took off! Then I woke up with something licking the top of my Coleman sleeping bag. I had the rubber flap over my head. It was really foggy and dewy. I looked real slow on both sides of me. Everyone was accounted for. The licking stopped. I called out to my friend to look above me. He didn't even look. He said there's nothing! So I took my hand gun out off to the side and fired up into the air! I heard it run. I flipped the flap back and looked. It was a mountain lion.running straight up where we cane from. I thought it was a deer? Nope! Then they all woke up and said you don't have to be so serious! I said look and pointed!. So we packed up after eating. But. They thought we were all screwed because no one brought a top. I used my axe to make footings to climb out. Then told them to give me their belt's again. To get the packs up. Then used the belt's to help them get up! That''s how we hit out of there. We found a Hotel and bar in the middle of nowhere. We went into the bar. The owner said you guy's went where no one goes. With the rattlesnake's , bear's and mountain lions are. No chit?
I good tip when gluing an end cap on is to dry fit and mark where the end cap ends on the PVC with a pencil. You now know exactly where you need to apply primer, so you don't end up with purple pipe.
For years, I've been using ABS pipe and connectors for my tool storage, like for my set of Flexible Installer drill bits, any types and length of Tye-Rap and for any long tools that does not fit in any tool boxes. I have three 6" x 8' tubes on my truck's rack to store the grey water pipes for the pump. They are attached on the rack using stainless steel pipe clamps but I've been using outdoor rated Tye-Raps for years, without any issues. Actually, the only project that I've made with PVC pipes is a manual water pump. There is a ton of instructions and videos on this that you can look up for. Keep on your good work.
You could make a blowgun easily out of pvc as well, if your hunting small game like lizards etc. You can even make darts for it from leftover pvc with some ingenuity since it sharpens so easily. If you have tarp you can make a tent frame or a teepee like tent. What I often think about is in a long term disaster situation what can you go find to help you that wont be already picked clean. Grocery stores will be cleaned out, gun shops etc. Theres not a big chance that a plumbing supply company would be.
Awesome ideas! This has prompted me to make a PVC kit to keep in my truck. Use a the PVC as a storage unit and fill it full of paracord, fire starter, etc and keep it small and compact tucked away under a seat.
Use a length of pvc for a cane if you or family member gets injured. Fill a short piece of pvc with sand, cap it off, and it makes a great blackjack. Make lots extra and throw them at zombies to piss them off.
I see you've had enough plumbers weigh in on video, but after watching another vid with PVC and that person not knowing the correct name of the threaded piece I thought I would reply and let you know if you don't already that piece is called a clean out adapter. Very informative video none the less. Thanks.
Heh. Make sure your PVC is actually made in America where you can thank the EPA for regulating the amount of lead that can be used in it as a stabilizer. Chinese manufacturing has terrible track records with respect to regulating the amount of lead in products.
Quick Tip: Use spray paint made for plastic. Most big box stores carry it. Scuff the PVC with sand paper and the paint will adhere much better and last longer. This will greatly enable you to camo or brighten (blaze orange etc.) your PVC project. Silcone grease will also help water proof any threaded fittings and make them far easier to take apart.
Scott Hill They do have a multitude of colors for plastic stain, which actually gets into the PVC for a better look. Granted, it's enough to prevent scratches and small dings, but you won't get any chipping like you would with paint.
Wow Sootch you gave me some great ideas for future PVC projects. In my past life I used PVC quite a bit to make projects for my Photography Studio. I have also made a 40lb draw PVC bow using those fiberglass driveway markers bundled into an internal leaf spring to give it strength. Backyardbowyer has a great tutorial on making that PVC bow and many others. The only use I didn't see was making a PVC Condom.
As a plumber I would suggest a few things to do differently. 1 use the blue glue, you can see where you spread it easier than the clear. 2 twist the fitting after you get it on. It will spread the glue evenly and help prevent potential leaks. 3 if you want to make sure it is going to last long term wrap it in tape or uv resistant paint.
When you have put cement on the parts and you assemble them, you should give the fitting a 1/4 turn. The cement actually melts the pvc and needs the twist to bond the two pieces.
Great Ideas. There are several books out there on things to make with PVC. also for sealing the tubs with the threaded caps, see if you can find some sheet rubber matting. Cut this to the proper diameter of the pipe and place in the tube. Don't cut the center out just leave it the proper diameter of the inside of the tube. This will act as a washer does in a hose connection. Plus in a survival situation, you will have the rubber gasket to use for other things.
We used the same cutters and glue brand forever. That purple primer is supposed to melt the pipe and the glue does too but your supposed to use primer (purple stuff) for water. It just seals up better. It’s not glue. And you can use tape dope and it will make it water proof. It’s a white tape that you put on the treads that will seal it up and keep in mind it will shatter like glass if you intend on using it as a weapon. Awesome video Sootch. Great tips
Use some Teflon tape on the PVC threads for a water-tight - and still removable - seal. We use PVC on our vegetable garden as an arched frame to support clear or opaque plastic sheeting. PVC could be used the same way to make a more durable shelter than just holding up a tarp with cord.
+Survival Lilly Yes Lilly. Here in the Philippines I can't find a good bow. PVC bow is excellent just as good if not better. I have alot of PVC laying around the yard just for emergencies.
Good thoughts just a few things to add Place desiccant in all tubes for storage for thread sealing use food grade teflon or silicon grease (fills in the gaps and prevents self bonding ) Attach a home made wrench for the fittings outside if some one finds your cache they will have its contents anyway. Store and batteries outside the electronics and in a sealed bag two sets (at least) Any containers you make for water and food storage rinse and let soak from inside after glue dries to purge solvents.
Thanks for making your video about PVC and it's uses. The purple is a cleaner/primer. When you put it on, it preps the surface. If you notice sand or other debris on the surface, have a rag handy. Apply the primer with the rag and promptly wipe off. It cleans away the impurities that would prevent a smooth connection, since tolerances are so tight with fittings. Then when you apply the "glue" it isn't actually glue. It actually melts the PVC surfaces. You "dry-fit" and mark with a sharpie, and label each connection A-A, B-B, etc. so all your angles will be as planned. Shove fitting on DEEP, and twist at least 15 degrees to the line. This allows the best permanemt connection. On another note, by placing a plastic sandwich bag over a screw in plug or cap, the plastic will seal, water tight, the threads. Most of the time its reusable. Another trick is to add an O-ring or a rubberband at the shoulder of a screw-type cap or plug...to mak IT wayer tight. Another trick, if you can locate them, they make industrial fittings that are schedule 80. Like for building handrails, etc. 2 way, 3way, 4way, 5way, and 6way fittings. They are pricey, but if you look at veemo, theyll Show you how to make your own fittings. I hope this helps y'all. Thanks again for your video!
You left out one of the best PVC preps for rural folks. A PVC well bucket with a reducer and flap on the bottom to drop down a well casing for water when the power is out. Obviously the pump has to be removed, but it can provide clean well water when the power is out for a long time.
A good use for that large diameter with screw cap, it looks like a sewer clean out sticking out of the ground in front of lots of houses. When you come home and find creepers in th ed house or you are caught outside working in the yard and can't get to a weapon, you can keep a small pistol, ammo, knives, etc. in that unit, stuck just far enough in the ground you can either open it where it is or pull it up and run to cover then you have defense without having to sneak/run/jump through windows trying to get back into your home. And, trust me, if people think they are sewage clean outs, they don't go snooping inside them when roving a house... lol In Georgia, most all the suburban houses in the outer areas have them. Smaller units lookin like drains can hide keys and emrgsuplies as well. Pipes can also be fit with other available parts and make light duty, hand operated water pumps, too. Keep up the good work.
Great video, will put the link on my important video list. I keep buying PVC for very cheap alternative to green houses for my vegetable gardens (what more survival that growing food in cold areas). Now I have ideas for all the bits and pieces left over. Thanks.
Some Great Idea's here. I've been using PVC Sch 48 & 80 as Cache's for many a year now. I never gave it a thought bout using it as a canteen though. : )
For the quiver, I would recommend placing a piece of foam inside the tube, to ensure that your arrow heads won’t be damaged. Not everybody knows how to flint knap, and sharpened sticks can’t kill every animal.
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Obviously, polyvinyl chloride can not survive against bullets. But, Fortnite has virtual bullets so you never know.
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Yes, clap for polyvinyl chloride. It is truly gifted from the gods. So inexpensive and not to mention: it is very useful.
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My husband and I are really getting into prepping. We watch your videos all the time! We send them to each other often! I know this is an older video but they’re all so useful with your amazing tips, tricks, and tutorials. We thank you so much for all of your efforts and time for making these videos!
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Ones tool box can NEVER be too full! Thanks for some nifty ideas! Now......that issue of the larger PVC cache tube and the question of getting the lid off if you should not find yourself carrying about a pipe wrench! Yes, you could smash it open....and ruin your tube for further future use OR, while in production, drill holes on either side of the 'nut' part of the end. After you seal it up, a squirt of water proof caulk in the holes. When the time comes to get in, you can scrap away the outside bead and with a knife, push the dollop of caulk through the holes and the, use a knife of trim down a small branch, feed it through the holes and ratchet that top off! Great vid......
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Hey scootch! Being a plumber I work with pvc almost every day. You can use mil rose products "Blue monster" pipe thread sealant on the threaded plug. It will be water tight. It's not a permanent seal like silicone or glue. Best part is that it is safe for use on pottable water!
Those are pretty good ideas. I've never seen anyone make a clamp with pvc before.
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for water proof threads, use Teflon tape on threads.. pipe thread sealant works also. I use it for a living so take my word for it
sean peterson second this. When I was a kid, my dad taught me the wonders of Teflon tape.
And its very inexpensive! That stuff is amazing
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Do NOT use Teflon tape! Per the manufacturer as it adds mass and can cause the female fittings to crack! Yes I have seen it!
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Awesome. And I have tons of various sizes of PVC all over my place that I held onto for years wondering what I could use it all for...now I know. Great video, man. I always love your stuff.
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I think you would rather not get in contact with people personally, so I will leave my thoughts here. I believe one of the most overlooked items to be salvaged is the tin can. Fruit, veg, sauce, etc. cans are a wonder of things to be used. The empty can gets dumped into the garbage almost immediately. It should not be. First use, the top of a can that have been opened is a lethal weapon if handled carelessly. It is mega sharp. When young we used it to cut meat, peel potatoes, shave small pieces of wood, etc. We were always warned to be careful because it is "so sharp". It truly is. Better than a knife for most things. Any size will do. The can itself was tapped with holes on either side and string attached to make a carrying bucket. Lots of holes were punched in some to make a sprinkler, some were hung around the garden to ward off rabbits, etc. Bigger ones were used for storage or waste baskets. Just though I would mention it. Just a few things, really too many to mention. Loved the plastic bottle shaved to cordage. Wonderful
String them together to make a trip alarm. The top if the can bend one side do you don't cut yourself. If stuck up in the mountains with no cup for rushing ice water falls? Use a beer can or food can. If the water is clear? I'd drink it in an emergency. That's what I did when I was back packing. Out of eight of us. No one brought s rope to repel down it up from steep Cliff's. Oop's. I was going to bring s top but a friend said he'd bring the rope. He didn't. I waited with the back packs while these boneheads slid about 75 feet down s steep mountain. Into a river with huge bolders sticking out of the water.eith giant holesIf you fell in them? You are dead! Fir as fast as the ice water was rushing through them. I was over the tree tops. I couldn't see or hear them. Then I saw one of them walking naked along the bank. I yelled at him. But he couldn't hear me. Do I threw big rocks to get his attention. He waived me to come on down. So one way was a rattlesnake. The other was s nest of big red ants. So I went with the ants and slid down 75 feet. When I came to s stop I was still approximately 15 feet from the bottom. It was all green Moss on granite Rock. Do I told them to throw me all their belt's. That's how I lowered the packs down. They were all drunk and high. We stayed and slepted on the bolder's.We had no light because a bonehead lost my lantern in the water! A bear tried to cross to get to us when it was getting dark. While we were eating. It could have crossed but it kept going back and forth? Then took off! Then I woke up with something licking the top of my Coleman sleeping bag. I had the rubber flap over my head. It was really foggy and dewy. I looked real slow on both sides of me. Everyone was accounted for. The licking stopped. I called out to my friend to look above me. He didn't even look. He said there's nothing! So I took my hand gun out off to the side and fired up into the air! I heard it run. I flipped the flap back and looked. It was a mountain lion.running straight up where we cane from. I thought it was a deer? Nope! Then they all woke up and said you don't have to be so serious! I said look and pointed!. So we packed up after eating. But. They thought we were all screwed because no one brought a top. I used my axe to make footings to climb out. Then told them to give me their belt's again. To get the packs up. Then used the belt's to help them get up! That''s how we hit out of there. We found a Hotel and bar in the middle of nowhere. We went into the bar. The owner said you guy's went where no one goes. With the rattlesnake's , bear's and mountain lions are. No chit?
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I good tip when gluing an end cap on is to dry fit and mark where the end cap ends on the PVC with a pencil. You now know exactly where you need to apply primer, so you don't end up with purple pipe.
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For years, I've been using ABS pipe and connectors for my tool storage, like for my set of Flexible Installer drill bits, any types and length of Tye-Rap and for any long tools that does not fit in any tool boxes. I have three 6" x 8' tubes on my truck's rack to store the grey water pipes for the pump. They are attached on the rack using stainless steel pipe clamps but I've been using outdoor rated Tye-Raps for years, without any issues.
Actually, the only project that I've made with PVC pipes is a manual water pump. There is a ton of instructions and videos on this that you can look up for.
Keep on your good work.
You could make a blowgun easily out of pvc as well, if your hunting small game like lizards etc. You can even make darts for it from leftover pvc with some ingenuity since it sharpens so easily. If you have tarp you can make a tent frame or a teepee like tent. What I often think about is in a long term disaster situation what can you go find to help you that wont be already picked clean. Grocery stores will be cleaned out, gun shops etc. Theres not a big chance that a plumbing supply company would be.
I tried that a couple of weeks ago and it worked but if you have a longer peice you should use a support because it will flex
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MonkaW to hunt animals right?...
You have some great ideas on application of everyday items for survival! Thanks for sharing!!
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Awesome ideas! This has prompted me to make a PVC kit to keep in my truck. Use a the PVC as a storage unit and fill it full of paracord, fire starter, etc and keep it small and compact tucked away under a seat.
I wonder if this guy even knows that this video of him is a huge meme on xqc's twitch stream
Use a length of pvc for a cane if you or family member gets injured. Fill a short piece of pvc with sand, cap it off, and it makes a great blackjack. Make lots extra and throw them at zombies to piss them off.
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I see you've had enough plumbers weigh in on video, but after watching another vid with PVC and that person not knowing the correct name of the threaded piece I thought I would reply and let you know if you don't already that piece is called a clean out adapter. Very informative video none the less. Thanks.
P V C the American version of bamboo. so many uses...
Heh. Make sure your PVC is actually made in America where you can thank the EPA for regulating the amount of lead that can be used in it as a stabilizer. Chinese manufacturing has terrible track records with respect to regulating the amount of lead in products.
Not just American. It's growing everywhere
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Quick Tip: Use spray paint made for plastic. Most big box stores carry it. Scuff the PVC with sand paper and the paint will adhere much better and last longer. This will greatly enable you to camo or brighten (blaze orange etc.) your PVC project. Silcone grease will also help water proof any threaded fittings and make them far easier to take apart.
Great tips there!
Scott Hill They do have a multitude of colors for plastic stain, which actually gets into the PVC for a better look. Granted, it's enough to prevent scratches and small dings, but you won't get any chipping like you would with paint.
Awesome ideas and like you said, just gets you to thinking in general for ideas. "That was Lance!" - lol
Wow Sootch you gave me some great ideas for future PVC projects.
In my past life I used PVC quite a bit to make projects for my Photography Studio.
I have also made a 40lb draw PVC bow using those fiberglass driveway markers
bundled into an internal leaf spring to give it strength.
Backyardbowyer has a great tutorial on making that PVC bow and many others.
The only use I didn't see was making a PVC Condom.
👍👍 caught flies with my mouth a few times...love the creativity shown here, thanks so MUCH
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THE FIRST! Never even thought of what I'd do when my glass bong broke running from raiders, great idea!
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As a plumber I would suggest a few things to do differently. 1 use the blue glue, you can see where you spread it easier than the clear. 2 twist the fitting after you get it on. It will spread the glue evenly and help prevent potential leaks. 3 if you want to make sure it is going to last long term wrap it in tape or uv resistant paint.
Also Teflon tape and/or pipe dope will seal the threads.
When you have put cement on the parts and you assemble them, you should give the fitting a 1/4 turn. The cement actually melts the pvc and needs the twist to bond the two pieces.
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Primer melts it.
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feelsdankman do I put quick dry cement inside of it...
You are having WAY too much fun! :-) Thanks for the great info!
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THANK GOD! I've been stranded in a pvc factory for weeks now!
The purple primer isn't required anymore in the national plumbing code. You get just as good of a seal without it. Just glue and go.
Great Ideas. There are several books out there on things to make with PVC. also for sealing the tubs with the threaded caps, see if you can find some sheet rubber matting. Cut this to the proper diameter of the pipe and place in the tube. Don't cut the center out just leave it the proper diameter of the inside of the tube. This will act as a washer does in a hose connection. Plus in a survival situation, you will have the rubber gasket to use for other things.
Good job PVC Pepega
Wow, PVC for survival, never thought about that. You are the man, Don!
PVC also will make great armor for your forearm to help against knife attacks and animal attacks.
...zombie attacks, PVC attacks...
DelbertStinkfester what a great idea I would never have thought of that .nice one .
I'm.gonna make an entire costume now
Yes, you can cut it lengthwise heat it up in an oven on low heat and make it into a sheet of PVC.
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We used the same cutters and glue brand forever. That purple primer is supposed to melt the pipe and the glue does too but your supposed to use primer (purple stuff) for water. It just seals up better. It’s not glue. And you can use tape dope and it will make it water proof. It’s a white tape that you put on the treads that will seal it up and keep in mind it will shatter like glass if you intend on using it as a weapon. Awesome video Sootch. Great tips
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Good stuff brother!
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Use some Teflon tape on the PVC threads for a water-tight - and still removable - seal. We use PVC on our vegetable garden as an arched frame to support clear or opaque plastic sheeting. PVC could be used the same way to make a more durable shelter than just holding up a tarp with cord.
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Yes Lilly. Here in the Philippines I can't find a good bow. PVC bow is excellent just as good if not better. I have alot of PVC laying around the yard just for emergencies.
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Oh congratulations again for being in MOJO.COM top ten survival channels.
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I love your videos, improvise, adapt, and overcome.
Bro i actually watched the whole video omegalul
Thanks for sharing these great tips. Enjoying all your videos !!
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The best videoI have seen on SHTF prepping in a while. Good going. Thanks.
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Good thoughts just a few things to add
Place desiccant in all tubes for storage
for thread sealing use food grade teflon or silicon grease (fills in the gaps and prevents self bonding )
Attach a home made wrench for the fittings outside if some one finds your cache they will have its contents anyway.
Store and batteries outside the electronics and in a sealed bag two sets (at least)
Any containers you make for water and food storage rinse and let soak from inside after glue dries to purge solvents.
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Thanks for making your video about PVC and it's uses. The purple is a cleaner/primer. When you put it on, it preps the surface. If you notice sand or other debris on the surface, have a rag handy. Apply the primer with the rag and promptly wipe off. It cleans away the impurities that would prevent a smooth connection, since tolerances are so tight with fittings. Then when you apply the "glue" it isn't actually glue. It actually melts the PVC surfaces. You "dry-fit" and mark with a sharpie, and label each connection A-A, B-B, etc. so all your angles will be as planned. Shove fitting on DEEP, and twist at least 15 degrees to the line. This allows the best permanemt connection. On another note, by placing a plastic sandwich bag over a screw in plug or cap, the plastic will seal, water tight, the threads. Most of the time its reusable. Another trick is to add an O-ring or a rubberband at the shoulder of a screw-type cap or plug...to mak IT wayer tight. Another trick, if you can locate them, they make industrial fittings that are schedule 80. Like for building handrails, etc. 2 way, 3way, 4way, 5way, and 6way fittings. They are pricey, but if you look at veemo, theyll Show you how to make your own fittings. I hope this helps y'all. Thanks again for your video!
wrapping the threads of a screw on cap in teflon tape waterproofs it and keeps it from loosening over time
of course 5Head
Another great video, thanks Sootch! 👏👍
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Awesome especially the end! Long live the REPUBLIC!
With PVC and duct tape you could live forever.
Bamboo and cordage maybe.. But it was probably ruff! lol.
Oh and gourds!
marxman1839 , colinize Mars also, lol
marxman1839 and zip ties
+marxman1839,
...and baling twine! A lot of zip ties degrade fairly quickly in the elements.
You left out one of the best PVC preps for rural folks. A PVC well bucket with a reducer and flap on the bottom to drop down a well casing for water when the power is out. Obviously the pump has to be removed, but it can provide clean well water when the power is out for a long time.
A good use for that large diameter with screw cap, it looks like a sewer clean out sticking out of the ground in front of lots of houses. When you come home and find creepers in th ed house or you are caught outside working in the yard and can't get to a weapon, you can keep a small pistol, ammo, knives, etc. in that unit, stuck just far enough in the ground you can either open it where it is or pull it up and run to cover then you have defense without having to sneak/run/jump through windows trying to get back into your home. And, trust me, if people think they are sewage clean outs, they don't go snooping inside them when roving a house... lol In Georgia, most all the suburban houses in the outer areas have them. Smaller units lookin like drains can hide keys and emrgsuplies as well.
Pipes can also be fit with other available parts and make light duty, hand operated water pumps, too.
Keep up the good work.
Now, any time the dirtballs see a PVC clean out plug outside they'll give it a kick to see if there are any goodies underneath.
Great video, will put the link on my important video list. I keep buying PVC for very cheap alternative to green houses for my vegetable gardens (what more survival that growing food in cold areas). Now I have ideas for all the bits and pieces left over. Thanks.
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I enjoyed the video. While schedule 40 is great, it is heavy. Schedule 20 will work in many of the applications you demonstrated.
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One year later, I can't get over how awesome this is.
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Some Great Idea's here. I've been using PVC Sch 48 & 80 as Cache's for many a year now. I never gave it a thought bout using it as a canteen though. : )
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For the quiver, I would recommend placing a piece of foam inside the tube, to ensure that your arrow heads won’t be damaged. Not everybody knows how to flint knap, and sharpened sticks can’t kill every animal.
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This is It. The most awesome survival kit. This thing fit in my bag and nothing goes out of its place. Why didn't I find you earlier...