Tag: season

  • 3 Season Mummy Sleeping Bag with Waterproof Shell Review

    3 Season Mummy Sleeping Bag with Waterproof Shell Review

     

    Review: 3 Season Mummy Sleeping Bag with Waterproof Shell
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    I have worked with Survival Hax for several years now, and I love their inexpensive gear.  I believe that every family ought to have a good 3 season mummy sleeping bag for every person in their household.  Even if you don’t camp, they store easily and are great for emergencies.

    Now that my boy is starting to want to go camping, it was time to get him a first bag, and this is the one I chose.  Now it is not a kids bag, it is a full size mummy bag, but for the price he can deal with the extra legroom.

    • Shell: 190T Polyester
    • #1 NEW RELEASE – Just released mummy bag and best seller in Sleeping Bags & Camp Bedding.
    • ULTRALIGHT MUMMY BAG – Crafted for maximum comfort while being lightweight for camping, backpacking, and traveling.
    • COMPACT CARRY SACK – Sleeping Bag includes compact carry sack which is 14*7*7 inches when packed.
    • WATER RESISTANT – 190T Polyester Pongee repels water so you never worry about waking up with a soggy sack again.
    • COMFORT – Sleep like a baby in harsh conditions. Your Mummy Bag is filled with 200GSM Hollowfibre to keep you cozy.

    This bag doesn’t cost much, at  $25.00 it is affordable, and I like the design of the stuff sack, it easily stores the bag for use.

    My boy has sleep in this bag every night since he opened it, and the only problem we have had is his begging to go camping – at cold as it is, I just don’t have time for that….

     

  • How to Season and Dry Your Own Wood

    How to Season and Dry Your Own Wood

    Book Review: How to Season and Dry Your Own Wood
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    Wood may grow on trees, but it’s still expensive, especially for fine woodworkers in the market for high-quality lumber.

    Knowing how to season and dry your own wood is the answer.  This is an expert’s handbook on finding, processing, seasoning, and drying your own wood.

    Designed with the independent crafts-person in mind, it focuses on working with small loads.  This is an approach neglected in most other books on this subject. There are tips on sources, as well as on how to select and prepare the wood to bring out the most desired grain patterns. A truly unique resource.

    I have lots of trees to cut, and a mill to turn them into lumber, but drying them and preparing them for work takes time.  Dry wood is necessary for lumber as it is for burning.  A future project of mine is a solar kiln to dry wood.  I had planned to turn a shipping container into a kiln, but I found I needed them for tool storage more.

    Being able to season and dry your own wood to make lumber is vital to affordable homestead building.  This book helps that process immeasurably.

    In my experience, and your experience may be different, cutting the wood is much simpler than drying is and preparing it for use.

  • Hurricane Season

    Hurricane Season

    Hurricane Season
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    This guest post is courtesy of Joe Perko, Director of Field Services at Rapid Refile is a recognized leader in document restoration and recovery, vacuum-freeze drying, mold remediation and flood restoration services for businesses and individuals.

    Avoid Document Restoration Needs: How to Prepare

    The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to Nov. 30 and peaks between the months of August and September. About 10 named storms occur each season, with an average of two or three becoming major hurricanes.

     

    How to Prepare for Hurricane Season

    In addition to affecting coastlines, hurricanes and tropical storms can affect communities that are hundreds of miles inland. Hurricanes can bring winds exceeding 155 miles per hour, as well as microbursts (straight-line winds that shoot air downward), tornadoes, storm surges, floods and extensive damage. Flying debris and floods are often the most deadly, expensive and destructive results of hurricanes, especially when the storms move slowly through an area. Since it’s difficult to predict what the next hurricane season has in store, being prepared can help you stay safe and recover faster.

    Before the hurricane season begins:

    Make an emergency plan for your family and/or business. In this plan, include the location of a safe meeting place, important phone numbers, the location of community hurricane shelters and a map of emergency evacuation routes. Additionally, make a plan to recover and get back on your feet after the storm passes.

    Prepare an emergency kit. This kit should include a radio, drinking water, food, clothes, blankets, medications, flashlight, pet supplies (if appropriate) and copies of important paperwork.

    Know your area. Identify the areas of your community that are most likely to flood to determine the risk to your property.

    Review your insurance policy. Sometimes insurance policies don’t cover water damage to homes and buildings. Review your insurance policy with your agent, even if you rent, to make sure you have enough coverage against wind and water damage.

    Purchase materials to protect your home. If you don’t have hurricane or storm shutters for your windows, you’ll need to cover them with 5/8-inch marine plywood.

    Manicure your landscape. Keep trees and shrubs around your home trimmed so they resist the wind better.

    Scan important documents. These documents can include contracts, deeds to buildings, titles for vehicles, photographs, historical pieces, books, medical records and so on. A document restoration service can give you advice about saving important documents.

    Restoring Wet Documents

    Restoring wet documents after a hurricane or storm can be difficult to do on your own, especially if the weather is humid and there is a loss of power. One of the best ways to recover your wet documents is with the help of a document restoration service that uses vacuum-freeze drying techniques. This method includes the use of a chamber that blast-freezes wet documents and vaporizes the ice using precise pressure and temperature controls to prevent further damage. Vacuum-freeze drying is the ideal, highest-quality method to salvage wet books, photos, specialty or fragile papers and large volumes of books and paper.