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JWR’s Recommendations of the Week

Here are JWR’s Recommendations of the Week for various media and tools of interest to SurvivalBlog readers. This week the focus is on can sealers.

Books:

Raven Rock: The Story of the U.S. Government’s Secret Plan to Save Itself–While the Rest of Us Die [1]

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The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam [2]

 

Movies:

Dunkirk [3] (now in theaters)

 

Music:

Ricky Skaggs: Soldier Of The Cross [4]

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The Best of Mary McCaslin: Things We Said Today [5]

 

Instructional Videos:

YouTube is still banning or demonetizing a lot of firearms-related content. So the new “go to” site for see firearms video bloggers is Full30.com [6]. You will see a lot of familiar faces there!

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How To Build Your Own Kitchen Cabinets: Part 1 [7]

 

Podcasts:

Sow Edible [8] (primarily  a permaculture podcast)

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Pioneering Today Podcast [9] (Melissa K. Norris. “…dedicated to inspiring your faith and pioneer roots. “)

 

Blogs:

The American Dream [10] (Michael Snyder)

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Canadian Prepper’s Network

Gear (Can Sealers)

The topic of #10 size cans often comes up in SurvivalBlog. Most folks don’t realize that there are small hand-cranked sealing machines available. And, BTW, if you use a side-opening can opener, the cans can be re-sealed, with just a slight loss of height.  The model that we have at the Rawles Ranch is identical to this one, albeit manufactured under another brand name: All American Flywheel #10 Can Sealer. [11]

By the way, similar hand crank sealing machines for the smaller #2 cans (roughly quart size) are also available.  Here is an example: All-American Master Hand Crank #2 Can Sealer [12]

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A brilliant design for a co-witnessed spotting scope housing [13]. The call it an “Optics Hub”: The mad scientists from Kinetic Development Group strike again [14]

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IRIS 82 Quart Weathertight Store-It-All Tote, 4-Pack, Green [15]

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IRIS 46 Quart Remington Weathertight Storage Box [16]

 

Make a Suggestion

Want to suggest Recommendations of your own? Then please send them to JWR [17]. (Either via e-mail of via our Contact [18] form.) Thanks!

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#1 Comment By Bill Smith On August 30, 2017 @ 12:12 pm

I have had an old #2 canner for years but was never able to find anything less than a pallet of cans to buy. Where dose one buy a smaller amount of cans?

#2 Comment By Steve On August 30, 2017 @ 8:01 pm

Try here (Minimum purchase case of 45 cans): [19]

#3 Comment By Steve On August 30, 2017 @ 8:04 pm

Here’s the #2 cans link (196 cans minimum). If that’s too many, perhaps you can partner with a fellow prepper and split them?

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