How then, do we move backwards? How does a society, with most of the people having no clue of future events, move from being dependent on a vast and intertwined network of goods and services produced by the indigenous people of whereever, to a local resource and renewable energy based society, and do so in the timeframe available (20-30 years using the most liberal extimates, 10-20 with resonable estimates, 5-10 with worst case scenarios), all the while prices on everything increasing, world politics getting more militaristic, governments continuously reducing civil liberties, shortages of goods on the market and weather patterns resembling bad Hollywood movies?
Joined: May 11, 2008 Posts: 13 Location: Rural North Florida
Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 3:47 pm Post subject: Re: Today I made / bought / learnt .... (for a post oil worl
Why does it say I added tractorbob to my ignore list? I click on read his post, and nothing happens, if I clicked ignore, it was in error, how do I un ignore? _________________ J in N. FL.
Joined: May 10, 2007 Posts: 2616 Location: The Entropisphere
Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 4:03 pm Post subject: Re: Today I made / bought / learnt .... (for a post oil worl
fastpack wrote:
Why does it say I added tractorbob to my ignore list? I click on read his post, and nothing happens, if I clicked ignore, it was in error, how do I un ignore?
to the left of your screen is a link called "ignore list" click on it.
then it will list the people you have ignored and press on the x to the right to un-ignore them.
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Today I did about 3/4 of the work to setting the foundation to the new barn _________________ "Against stupidity the gods themselves contend in vain."
-Friedrich von Schiller
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Joined: Dec 08, 2004 Posts: 1518 Location: Nez Perce Nation
Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 4:16 pm Post subject: Re: Today I made / bought / learnt .... (for a post oil worl
The new three-rail fence is in on the south side of the chicken yard. I've had some temporary wire fence up there for the last 9 mos. This new fence is nice and solid and will keep out the dogs and horses but let the chickens come and go as they like. I still have to build the gate for us humans.
Built a nifty shower for the pigs out of PVC pipe. It is just an eight foot length of pipe extending out over their sty with holes drilled every 4 inches. This is attached to a hose that has an inline valve. The pigs love this thing. It was installed mainly to wet an area of their sty for a wallow, but they come running every time it is on and dance in the rain, turning their smiling mouths up to the streams to get a drink.
Also expanding the woodshed and putting walls on the sides. Basically it was just some posts with a roof up against the back wall of the work building. Now it will be more enclosed, drier and will hold more wood. I've cut and split several cords this spring but there is still another large pile of downed wood I need to pick through, cut and split.
After the woodshed I’ll move on to installing the new irrigation pump for the north field. We had the pond dredged (the water source) and a trench dug for the irrigation line. I have to hook up the hydrant, bury the line, pour a concrete pad for the pump and build a small box for the pump to live in that will protect it from the weather and the livestock. _________________ "Modern Agriculture is the use of land to convert petroleum into food."
-- Albert Bartlett
"It will be a dark time. But for those who survive, I suspect it will be rather exciting."
-- James Lovelock
Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 5:34 pm Post subject: Re: Today I made / bought / learnt .... (for a post oil worl
DomiusAlbion,
Try putting up a tire swing for the pigs, for some real entertainment! Just an old car tire on a heavy rope, about piggy belly height up to the inside of the tire. They'll love it.
All I got done today was reorganize my junk and construction material so I can mow the yard. I'll be glad when that stuff is used up, and the yard (what's left of it) is plowed for garden. _________________ Local fix-it guy..
Joined: Dec 27, 2004 Posts: 11857 Location: zombie horde wonderland
Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 7:27 pm Post subject: Re: Today I made / bought / learnt .... (for a post oil worl
2 more baby turx today.
Looks like the Silkie decided two chicks is enough, she's off the nest. _________________ "...powerdown so soft and fluffy you'll think you're living in a pillow..." - jboogy
Joined: Apr 16, 2008 Posts: 40 Location: New Zealand
Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 8:53 pm Post subject: Re: Today I made / bought / learnt .... (for a post oil worl
I bought some treated lumber to build a retaining wall that will allow me to terrace and expand my vege garden. _________________ "I'm here to fight for truth, and justice, and the American way" - Superman
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 4:08 pm Post subject: Re: Today I made / bought / learnt .... (for a post oil worl
Rebuilt a 4 ft. spike tooth harrow for use with the garden tractor. Not quite done yet, but it's functional. Still needs the adjustment lever fixed, add a spring and an unlatch grip. This thing is well over 50 years old, and could have worked as it was. I hope to see more things made that way.
I'm doing overkill on the machinery for the gardens so that we can get ours worked up in a hurry, and also do a couple for kids and neighbors. That's good for public relations, and a share of the produce, usually. _________________ Local fix-it guy..
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 10:09 am Post subject: Re: Today I made / bought / learnt .... (for a post oil worl
Today I'm restoring a pre-!860 cider mill for a friend. It had a broken gear (welded it) worn out bearings (bushings under construction), and 100 years of abuse and bad repairs. Like an old bolt hammered flat into a tapered key to wedge a gear on it's shaft. The housing has been sandblasted and is set up to torch braze the cracks.
One of the crushing rollers was thin one one side and has a hole broken into it, normally a fatal defect. We're going to pour this hollow cast iron roller full of concrete! Desperate situations require desperate measures.
The owner is going to build a complete new wooden stand for it. He already managed to get the pressing screw (siezed by rust) freed up by cooking it slowly up to dull red heat in a bonfire during a backyard cookout. While it was hot I told him to pour old motor oil on the screw where it enters the cast iron beam. This is a smoky process that usually erupts in flames the first few times you pour oil on it, but as the iron cools, it getts less smoky, the heated oil is as thin as it can get, and soaks into the threads. The heating and cooling process crushes rust between the parts. Together, this loosens the parts. Two trips through the bonfire and oil treatments loosened the 1.5" (35MM) screw and made it operable.
This is a small, hand cranked unit, capable of crushing and squeezing up to 5 or more bushels of apples a day, if you don't run out of strong arms to turn the crank and the press screw. We hope to share some cider when apple season gets here. _________________ Local fix-it guy..
Joined: Apr 03, 2004 Posts: 6371 Location: My Grandkids' Farm
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 11:53 am Post subject: Re: Today I made / bought / learnt .... (for a post oil worl
patience wrote:
Today I'm restoring a pre-!860 cider mill for a friend.
The owner is going to build a complete new wooden stand for it. He already managed to get the pressing screw (siezed by rust) freed up by cooking it slowly up to dull red heat in a bonfire
Thanks for that Patience! I had heard of that fix but never read about anyone actually doing it. I have an eye on a 1800-something sorghum press of my neighbors. Perhaps I'll start a thread about Old Iron...
On topic I was finally able to get a little done on the raised beds. I'm really pleased at how they are coming along. After 2 years of manure, winter wheat cover crops and summer mulching they are finally getting loose. Though I still need to till them in the spring (poor wormys) I hope after another year or 2 and some passes with a subsoiler all they will need is a forking.
It's a process... _________________ Make a plan and work it:
Joined: Jan 02, 2008 Posts: 399 Location: out dispatching ronan...
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 5:48 pm Post subject: Re: Today I made / bought / learnt .... (for a post oil worl
My copy of Basic Butchering of Livestock & Game arrived today. It's an excellent book for those interested in taking care of your own carnivorous responsibilities.
Apparently, billy goats on the dinner plate are to be avoided like the plague! The author makes an emotive cause against them. Can anyone speak from experience?
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