By: Warmongerel
I guess I just figured that a saw would be a given in any survival gear. I have a folding saw and a manual “chain saw” in my gear. both should work pretty well. Yes, having a saw is a definite must. I...
View ArticleBy: Red
OT I suppose, but don’t forget all the misc items to repair, replace, or otherwise keep your tools/gear/appliances running. Fuel/air/oil filters,spark plugs, machine nuts/bolts/washers, spare...
View ArticleBy: JP in MT
I really like these saws for “out of the home” use: http://www.amazon.com/Trail-Blazer-TBS-18-18-Inch-Take-Down/dp/B000KBJ9RE/ref=pd_sim_lg_1...
View ArticleBy: j.r. guerra in s. tx.
Those little ‘ignition’ pliers are extremely handy tools, their small jaws fit into very small spaces yet can be adjusted to handle nearly 1/2″ across the flats bolt heads. To me, indespensible for the...
View ArticleBy: Mexneck
Excellent article and comments, Haha I’m such a tool junkie. Sad to say I have most of the ones mentioned here. After being a mechanic and tinkerer for years they just seem to accumulate. I know the...
View ArticleBy: Warmongerel
Mex, I have the same problem. I sometimes think that I should sell the tools and pay off the house. I could probably come pretty close.
View ArticleBy: paranoid prepper
I’ll second the inclusion of a hand saw, hack saw (plus extra blades), the tape measure, and several good files, especially if you are going to work in wood. You won’t use the files all that much, but...
View ArticleBy: paranoid prepper
Drywall screws, assorted nails, wood screws, a few random nuts and bolts, eye bolts and eye hooks, and some bailing wire is all real good. But the person who mentioned the fencing pliers (a VERY good...
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