This weekly column is a collection of short snippets: practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. We may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters.
First up, reader H.L. sent us this: Forgotten First Shots of the Revolutionary War, ‘The Watchman’ Thwarts General Gage’s Gun Grab.
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‘Nothing looks good’ preparing for summer wildfire season.
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David in Australia wrote:
“G’day,
In the post it mentions keeping various dowel on hand. A dowel jig/maker can be made pretty cheap at the moment (or purchased). Just a series of different sized holes drilled in a piece of metal (around 10mm 3/8” thick) or better. Keep a nice square shoulder on the hole. First plane/cut timber to rough size then hammer/force through holes till you have the size dowel you need. Pretty simple and works.
Not sure if 3AD has used them or heard of them but it means you don’t have to keep dowel on hand (reducing storage room) and it also means you can make dowels of the same type of timber if required for aesthetic purposes. Using an Alaskan Mill is back breaking work on Australian hardwoods!
Good luck and God speed”
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Reader C.B. spotted this; Bacterium causing rabbit fever remains virulent for months in cold water.
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Texas Passes Bill to Remove NFA Suppressor Requirements for ‘Made in Texas’ Cans. (Thanks to Tim J. for the link.)
