8 Survival Hacks Using Safety Pins
One item that probably doesn’t come to mind when preparing for a disaster is the lowly safety pin. It turns out, there are many safety pin survival hacks.
One item that probably doesn’t come to mind when preparing for a disaster is the lowly safety pin. It turns out, there are many safety pin survival hacks.
If you don’t have money for an expensive space heater, you can make your own DIY emergency heater for only $5. Here’s how.
Cinder blocks are easy to find for free, and they have almost unlimited DIY potential. Here’s a list of 13 great DIY projects using cinder blocks.
This video will show you how to make a waterproof fire starter from Vaseline and cotton balls that is convenient to carry around.
The basic mix of gunpowder is universal and made of three main ingredients. It’s merely a matter of finding them and mixing them.
Rather than planting one herb or vegetable in a small container, plant multiple crops in one sizeable pot. This method makes the most of your space.
Today I want to share a really cool tutorial I found by Survivalist Prepper. This DIY alcohol stove requires a few cheap supplies and is easy to make.
Q-tips can be found in almost every single household. So if you’re a prepper, you may as well learn how to use them in a survival scenario.
Store-bought or homegrown, you can reuse those vegetable scraps to grow an endless supply of food starting with just a container of water at home.
From collecting rainwater to making a shelter, there’s no end to the number of things you can do with plastic sheeting. Here are 13 survival uses for it.