20 Survival Uses for Wire Coat Hangers
Before you throw your old wire hangers away, you should know there are several ways you can make use of them in a survival scenario.
Before you throw your old wire hangers away, you should know there are several ways you can make use of them in a survival scenario.
If you’re going to scavenge for supplies during a disaster, you’ll need certain tools such as bolt cutters, a lock pick set, a gas siphon pump, and more.
What if you have a firearm in the car when you get pulled over? In this video, TheYankeeMarshal tells you exactly what to do.
Everyone–and I mean everyone–makes mistakes. This is especially when it comes to prepping, which is a lot more complicated than it looks.
Use this info to get back inside your house if you get locked out, or use it to get into a house that is abandoned in a post-apocalyptic scenario.
There are many ways to make a DIY emergency stove, and they all involve materials you might find in your average zombie-ravaged city.
In this video, electronicsNmore shows how he built a 40 watt hand crank generator from a dish washer motor and some other scrap parts.
Most survival tins only have things you would need to survive a disaster, but this has things an urban dweller might use on a daily basis.
This tutorial shows you how to make a wood gas stove using nothing more than a couple of tin cans. This is a great stove for your bug out bag.
Terrorism is a problem that is only going to get worse. Although it’s been 16 years since 9/11, there is just as much cause for alarm now as there was then.