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    Another nice video I came across today, Kris Harbour took around 5 years to build his place, you can watch the details in his video (23:49) here:

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    Preppers: Sweden bracing for the worst | DW Documentary
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    "Since Russia’s full-scale invasion into Ukraine, Sweden has grown more wary of Russian aggression. The Swedish government wants its citizens to be ready for the worst-case scenario and is encouraging them to become "preppers."

    After Russia illegally annexed the Crimean Peninsula in 2014 and stepped up military exercises along the Baltic states, Sweden responded in 2017 by reintroducing compulsory military service. Sweden is expanding and better equipping its armed forces, while gradually increasing its defense budget. When Sweden requested NATO membership earlier this year, it marked a historic reversal of the nation’s longtime stance of military non-alignment.

    Now, it’s up to Swedish citizens to ready themselves for the unthinkable and actively prepare for disaster. Robin has been prepping for years. The father sees to it that his home in Stockholm always has enough supplies for his family to survive independently for several weeks. He takes regular trips to the forest to spend a few days in the wilderness. His children always come with him, so that they, too, can practice survival skills.

    In Sweden, interest in prepping is at an all-time high. Across all social strata, people are carefully stocking tins, training survival skills, and even learning how to shoot. And the preppers are networking. Pär Plüschke is 38 and offers prepping courses. He says enrollment used to be manageable but now he can hardly keep up with the demand.

    In the wake of intensifying armed conflicts, the disastrous effects of climate change, and a growing threat of cyber attacks, more and more Swedes want to take action. Instead of simply discussing these issues, they feel this is the best way to assume responsibility for themselves and protect their community."

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    There are some some playlists of videos from National Geographic about prepping
    See:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Hcp...xjHk8vz-krPYCR
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60h7...Qf1qYQghJ6-ijX
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    Found a nice Thai animation from Mahidol University promoting the philosophy of sufficiency economy and the new theory on agriculture created by the late King Bhumibol. It is in English and it is almost 1 hour long. I promise you will not waste your time watching it. Seems a bit cheesy in some parts, but the general idea in my opinion is a great message for the Thai people and for the world as well.

    I found out about this little animation because of my kid, then Thanks to her I am sharing it.

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    Quote Posted by onawah (here)
    There are some some playlists of videos from National Geographic about prepping
    See:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Hcp...xjHk8vz-krPYCR
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60h7...Qf1qYQghJ6-ijX
    Nice selection of short videos, welding with the battery and the glow sticks were great! thanks.
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    I've been looking into various ways to EASILY generate electricity off grid using mostly "used cheap or free parts"


    My partner mentioned that nearly all washing machines these days use brush less motors that are meant to run at low speeds.

    This is one item that should not be too hard to find cheap or free right now, and may actually be even easier to find if we find the world without a power grid for an extended period. I've been told that if you pay to go to a garbage dump, you WILL find these things, although it is typically illegal to take stuff from a dump, and be safe of course bla bla

    Turns out this idea is NOT unique, and others have already realized that washing machine motors are ideal for a variety of reasons.



    Don't throw out that old washing machine!!! Get this out first


    Pictures of all the parts that should be removed



    Instructions below taken from the link below, its an archive of a website from 2012 yourgreendream.com


    Someone at some point discovered that these also make near perfect generators with great efficiencies, especially at lower speeds. These have also been found to have numerous other advantages.

    • They can tolerate large amp loads so do not easily burn out.
    • They are easily convertible for whatever voltage you require.
    • They have a stainless steel, toothed shaft for easily attaching your driving mechanism.
    • And they have great corrosion resistance as they are designed to be used in washing machines and thus exposed to water on occasion.
    • And best of all, if you live in an area in which they are sold, people usually are throwing them out once the washing machine breaks down, so you can get them for free or next to nothing.

    What you need
    • 1 Screw driver
    • 1 large adjustable spanner
    • 1 normal adjustable spanner
    • 1 old flat head screw driver
    • 1 philips head screw driver.
    • Drill or circular saw

    How to do it
    First we want to remove the main bits, the Stator and hub. These are the easy and fun bits, just few screws and bolts. Grab the washing machine and turn it upside down or on it's side so you can access the under the machine. Some have a bottom metal plate, held on by a few plastic clasps. Just pop them open with you flat head screw driver and you should be able to access the guts under the hood. It should look something like below. If it doesn't it may not be a Fisher and Paykel smart drive washing machine.
    The first thing you notice is the huge large grey disk. This is the hub, a plastic wheel with magnets along the inside. In the center, sticking out, is a white plastic cylinder which is basically a plastic nut, holding the hub on. Hold the hub still and turn the white plastic cylinder round and round with your hands until the hub comes off. Put it in you box of bits to keep.
    And under the hub is the stator. It looks like the picture below, a white plastic wheel with lots of copper wires looped over the spokes.
    Grab your adjustable spanner and remove the four bolts holding the stator on. Add the four bolts, the stator and the two large metal washers and put the in you box of bits to keep.

    The rest of the instructions found here


    Here is another website that focuses on DIY off grid electronics projects.

    https://www.thebackshed.com/Windmill...ngOffGrid1.asp
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    Just a quick update on this thread

    more links

    The movie "Final Straw: Food, Earth, Happiness" by Patrick Lydon and Suhee Kang

    Here is NOT the entire movie, but a short version of it (sorry, I could not find the entire movie)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEC_...14zRHVjwngorzW

    If you don't know much about Fukuoka Masanobu and Natural Farming, here is an excellent video with he himself.



    and here is a great selection in their website to help people understand the current situation of the world from the viewpoint of food producing.

    https://finalstraw.org/en/study/
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    Quote Posted by palehorse (here)
    Just a quick update on this thread

    more links

    The movie "Final Straw: Food, Earth, Happiness" by Patrick Lydon and Suhee Kang

    Here is NOT the entire movie, but a short version of it (sorry, I could not find the entire movie)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEC_...14zRHVjwngorzW

    If you don't know much about Fukuoka Masanobu and Natural Farming, here is an excellent video with he himself.



    and here is a great selection in their website to help people understand the current situation of the world from the viewpoint of food producing.

    https://finalstraw.org/en/study/

    • Masanobu Fukuoka Natural Farm / Interview with Masanobu's Grandchild ― Hiroki Fukuoka:

    "He used to take me to the mountain and I liked to play there with the older children in nature. He rarely got angry with me. I thought he was a very patient person." Hiroki Fukuoka―"Masanobu Fukuoka Natural Farm" the third generation farmer― talked about natural farming as cultivating to sell. He is always trying to understand the very heart of Nature. official site: f-masanobu.jp
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    Quote Posted by palehorse (here)
    Just a quick update on this thread

    more links

    The movie "Final Straw: Food, Earth, Happiness" by Patrick Lydon and Suhee Kang

    Here is NOT the entire movie, but a short version of it (sorry, I could not find the entire movie)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEC_...14zRHVjwngorzW

    If you don't know much about Fukuoka Masanobu and Natural Farming, here is an excellent video with he himself.



    and here is a great selection in their website to help people understand the current situation of the world from the viewpoint of food producing.

    https://finalstraw.org/en/study/
    ~~~

    Here's the full movie:

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    Quote Posted by palehorse (here)
    Just a quick update on this thread

    more links

    The movie "Final Straw: Food, Earth, Happiness" by Patrick Lydon and Suhee Kang

    Here is NOT the entire movie, but a short version of it (sorry, I could not find the entire movie)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEC_...14zRHVjwngorzW

    If you don't know much about Fukuoka Masanobu and Natural Farming, here is an excellent video with he himself.



    and here is a great selection in their website to help people understand the current situation of the world from the viewpoint of food producing.

    https://finalstraw.org/en/study/
    ~~~

    Here's the full movie:

    Many thanks Bill, appreciated that.
    Just downloaded, watching tonight!
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    I was looking for a solution to water the plants in the greenhouse while I was away. This solution works wonderfully at a very low cost and effort.


    Make Easy Plastic bottle DIY drip irrigation system for plants

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    Good solution to slow a siphon to drip. Elegant in it’s simplicity and plainness, and cool in how it’s assembled.

    To my eye, an important step of the start-up was off-screen (above) at 5:35 - 5:40, priming the siphon by (as normal) sucking it.

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    I was looking for a solution to water the plants in the greenhouse while I was away. This solution works wonderfully at a very low cost and effort.


    Make Easy Plastic bottle DIY drip irrigation system for plants

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    Good solution to slow a siphon to drip. Elegant in it’s simplicity and plainness, and cool in how it’s assembled.

    To my eye, an important step of the start-up was off-screen (above) at 5:35 - 5:40, priming the siphon by (as normal) sucking it.

    It might be that you need to use cotton or an absorbant fabric as a wick that would use capillary action to move the water.

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    Quote Posted by Johnnycomelately (here)
    Good solution to slow a siphon to drip. Elegant in it’s simplicity and plainness, and cool in how it’s assembled.

    To my eye, an important step of the start-up was off-screen (above) at 5:35 - 5:40, priming the siphon by (as normal) sucking it.

    It might be that you need to use cotton or an absorbant fabric as a wick that would use capillary action to move the water.
    I used Tree Tie or All Purpose Tie as a wick. No need to prime the siphon by sucking it.

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    Thank you for your comment. We’d have to try it, to be sure of it.

    I haven’t looked at your reference link, but I know about capillary action. In the vid, the drips are coming out of the tube, and not just off the fabric. The set-up supports siphoning, and I think the cloth serves to slow the gravity-compelled flow and to impede air bubbles entering and rising from the outlet (which would stop the siphon).

    Anyway, I’m happy for the plants and their tenders. ~8) ♥️

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    Good solution to slow a siphon to drip. Elegant in it’s simplicity and plainness, and cool in how it’s assembled.

    To my eye, an important step of the start-up was off-screen (above) at 5:35 - 5:40, priming the siphon by (as normal) sucking it.

    It might be that you need to use cotton or an absorbant fabric as a wick that would use capillary action to move the water.

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    Interesting, Peace. Thank you.

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    I used Tree Tie or All Purpose Tie as a wick. No need to prime the siphon by sucking it.

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    We used the 2L pet bottles to watering the vases when we were out traveling for a few days, it works great. Dripping irrigation in small or large scale is very effective in places that water is a problem.
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    Today I found this video, it worth the time watching to see how Filipe from France put so many simple things in place without breaking the bank. I am sure a lot of people can't live the lifestyle, but in a situation where there will be not many options available for those who won't accept what is coming, here is a great little blueprint of how to live a simple and happy life. He got fruits, veggies, honey all year round. He is free from the debit system, he made it with little help of the people around him.


    See:
    - toilet & compost system @ 2:00
    - energy system @ 3:30
    - water system @ 6:50
    - cost of living @ 7:15 (4.000 Thai baht ~ US$ 115 /moth)
    - land legal status @12:00 (he explains the land has no official *title deed, his wife may have what they call possessory right over the land or nor sor sam which kind of certificate that allows use of the land, you can buy it from others that were living in the land as squatter or not, it depends really.)

    The interviewer asked him, what was his dream for the future. The answer was "my dream is now". He says the system is fake, living in community is more real than live in a fake selfish society.


    here is the full video 21 minutes.



    Also plenty of interesting videos here in this channel
    https://www.youtube.com/@JonJandaiLifeisEasy/videos
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    Good advice on building an earth house on the tropics.

    @ 15:50 he starts his explanation about how to use straw dipped in mud as an insulator to the roof/ceiling, it also prevents fire, since the straw will be "coated" in dried mud. Important natural technique, almost never used in modern times.

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    Seed saving and intentional community with Jon Jandai in Chiang Mai - Thailand

    The Most Important Thing According to Jon Jondai โจน จันใด (Full Interview)


    Found this little gem earlier today, I think it fits here.
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