Archive for Projects
Sep
13
Cargo Container Extras
Posted by: | CommentsI found a few extra photos of the cargo container. If I had realized this would be so popular I would have been more diligent in taking the pictures of the way it had progressed. Sorry! I am going to be purchasing another one for an upcoming project and will FULLY cover it from the delivery through completion.

You can see the original paint color and the old 5th Wheel in the background
These shots today include some of our utility system as it was getting setup inside the container. It isn’t real pretty and wasn’t much fun either. I have gotten a good handle on working with all the different types of PVC and other related conduits. It’s amazing the amount of different fittings, fixtures and configurations that you can a collect and achieve with this stuff! As only a prepper would, I tried to buy at least of few more of everything as I worked on my projects, thus the large-scale disorganization I keep finding myself in with my storage areas. I LOVE logistics so its all fun but I find myself having to buy that one missing piece to complete something, only to later find that I already had a stockpile of the exact item one box beyond where I had stopped looking before running to the hardware store.

High security lock set to make sure the doors stay closed while I'm away!
Off topic but small country hardware stores are AWESOME. It reminds me of going into an old mans workshop. Dusty bins made from whatever was at hand, gotta love the resourcefulness of it! We have a long time chain in the Seattle area, McClendon’s Hardware, it was opened probably 100 years ago. Slowly they grew and all the new stores were modern but they left the flagship store alone for the longest time. You could always find that strange tool, bit, mismatched hardware or whatever you needed by taking a drive to the home store. As you walked through the store they had old black and white pictures of the original owners and employees hanging throughout the place. They still had the customer service counters from the 40′s and 50′s. You know the kind that had the ashtrays built right into em! Now, I gave up smoking along time ago but when I see bits and pieces of what a free nation looked like back in my Grandfathers day or even in large part my fathers day? I swore I wouldn’t cry while writing the blog anymore after the “Deep, Dark Hole” post… Seriously, I have a strong desire for the way things used to be. I feel like not only have we been ripped off but a better way of life is gone forever… “Sorry kids, we just couldn’t keep the progressives from robbing us blind, good luck to you. Here take my mint condition Mauser and this box of cartridges and see if you can get it back?”

Peek a boo view of the utility area for the well...
I digress, I was saying that I’ll do a better job in the future of attempting to get every angle and more of the step by step down as I go through my chores. Thanks for sticking with me as I get this all down to a science.
I have literally a dozen projects that are coming and I’d really like to tell you all what they’re going to be… Unfortunately, I know a few of you would assume that this implied a verbal contract and then I’d be legally obligated to get my stuff done. I’ll get these to you as the budget allows and the weather cooperates. Be assured there is some cool stuff coming up!
Thanks again for all the additional feedback that has been coming in via email and the comments section. I know I have many things to work on. I’ve changed the text color and style a little to try to get better readability. I had several comments that it was hard to read. I have exceptional sight and so maybe I was a bit slow to catch on that it was to small and dark? I’ll try to make it easy on you but you’ll have to let me know what you would like to see improved.

Where the conduit and water pipe comes through the floor.
Additional side note, “ERnurse” and a few others have indicated that they are also in the greater Pacific Northwest area. If there are other folks in the neighborhood, too please speak up! Maybe we can all get together for an afternoon and talk shop? I’m very aware of OPSEC and we could do this on a “FIRST NAME basis only” as we all have alot to lose but also to share. Just a thought, but I would be happy to know that more and more folks are waking up and getting stuff done. I’d be glad to shake anyone’s hand that fits that category.
Please help me spread the word if you like what we’re doing here. The more the merrier as they say. As one that was a shameless lurker for many, many years without getting involved, I thank all the folks that have corresponded. I do understand most people don’t like to and that’s just fine. If you each would tell a couple buddies about “Prepper Nation”, the better chances I have of finding a few folks that do like to chime in! No guilt what so ever for the silent masses but I really would like to have other contributors giving their unique point of view and sharing their skill sets with us… So tell a friend and we’ll just keep getting better and better!
Enjoy what I was able to get you on a Sunday morning before church and I’ll bring you something exciting tomorrow. At least it’ll be exciting to me, as usual I can only hope you like it.
Prepper
Sep
04
Project – Quad, cosmetic upgrades
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- Old Body plastics color – Bright Blue
So, let me start with a little background. We bought some used quads back a few years ago to use at the BOL, bug out land. Nothing fancy, just to be used as toys primarily. As most of you are also fellow “Preppers of Doom”, you know everything is suppose to have multiple uses. Well, these could be handy for quick mobility or even recon if the noise issue was overlooked.
- Part way though and covering great
- Franken-Quad
Its true we do have fun zipping around on them. However, as much fun as that is, it is nice to have these standing by to pull a trailer or run for that tool left in the shed. My daughter has outgrown the joyriding stage now that she saved up and purchased her own car. So, I thought it was time to do a few cosmetic repairs when I had the bike home getting the brakes repaired.
I had taken some “BEFORE” shots for this post but as I previously mentioned, Mr Murphy, had other plans for them and they are no longer on the camera where I left them??? So, you’ll have to use that over active imagination that God gave you. I DO have photos of what the plastic body panels looked like prior to the paint job and even what the bike looked like stripped of its skin. I suppose we’ll be able to make do with what we got…
As you can see the bike isn’t in that great of shape overall, not to bad either, just not great? Well, we actually purchased it in roughly this condition. It was owned by a family that had acreage but how it got so rough was the teenage daughter had taken it on a trip with friends down to the Oregon Coast and it had been in the saltwater. That’s right, corrosion, again not awful but still it had done a number on the metal finishes. It still runs great but looks kinda shabby. Myself, always being Prepper minded, wasn’t real keen on the blue plastics. Blue is hard to blend in with out in the country. Not that I plan on doing much hiding mind you but you just never know what the future holds. This brings us up to why I thought a paint job would be in order. I can already hear it, painting plastic? You’re just going to make a mess…
- Almost back together
I started by removing the gear racks, that were also getting pretty badly worn, from the front and rear of the bike. After this it was just a few corroded bolts later and I had the plastic skins completely stripped. Next, I scrubbed these suckers down trying to get all the dirt and grime off in preperation of the new paint. When I was done cleaning them as good as I could I let them dry overnight so as not to end up with wet spots making a mess of the paint.
Alright, finally I’m ready to wash that blue right out of my hair. Wait that just doesn’t sound right and besides I’m bald? Back to the task at hand, painting these panels. I started thinking I would use that new Krylon spray paint product, “Fusion” I think its called? However, a friend turned me onto another product that is designed to adhere to just about any surface, including plastic. The dry time is a little less than ideal but hey they had the color I wanted and I’m getting to be a little more patient in my upper years. So, we paint… It actually went real quick and I got good coverage with this product. I was surprised that it was so readily covering the bright blue? In just a half hour or so I had the new color sprayed on. I had painted the gear racks a number of days prior with black truck bed liner paint and had them ready so it was just wait the required 4 days to let this paint completely cure and then reassemble the thing.
When I was taking this bike apart I noticed alot of other things I would have liked to do as well. Such as paint the wheels to cover up their rough condition. Maybe take the stock muffler and tailpipe that are pretty well rusted off and have a muffler shop fab up a very small auto muffler to try and tame the exhaust down a bit. Always going to be another project that could have been done. Oh well, job security for the Prepper in all of us.
Reassembling the bike went pretty smooth, I had gone to the hardware store and gotten as many replacement bolts, nuts and washers as I could match up to the originals. I don’t have plans to disassemble it again anytime soon but it should be easier if I wanted to in the future. Maybe to try that exhaust project when I get everything else caught up? Well all that’s left is to show you all how it came out.
I’m pretty happy with it. The areas that I have addressed look much better but these in turn make the rest of the bike even more shabby? Whats a guy to do… I really think that the brown I chose will blend in well over on the East side of the State. Its called Coyote Brown, it seems consistent with the Coyote Brown I see referenced with military equipment…
- Paint color change completed





