
Making creative use of the resources at your disposal is one of the key components of surviving post-SHTF.
Also on that list is the ability to make use of new skills to accomplish the new goals that will present themselves in that SHTF world.
The best way to prepare for this is to practice these skills today. One such skill is being able to heat metals to such intense temperatures that they melt so that you can pour them into a mold for tools or blades.
In the tutorial on the next page, you can learn how to make one of these forges in a way that utilizes things you would be likely to have on hand in a SHTF scenario, such as a coffee can, some bolts, gardening perlite and a gas torch.
To learn how to make this really useful DIY project, watch the video on the next page.
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Bear
Brian Baker
Seth Walley
Neat video
Jacob Calvert
Tim, now here’s a weekend project for an aspiring smithy!
Juliana Perez-Lopez…I want to make this. 🙂
James JP Johnson
Henry Mattos
Eddie Reece
Justin Ormond
Ryan Ryuk Nathaniel Rudnick
Sean Davis
Shane Radford
I want to make one, one day
Daniel Bellard
Sarah Tracy show this to your brother
William Reichle lets make some
Matt Sumner
I’m for it. Fo real
I got some silver to melt
And some train track nails. Boom we doin it
James Buss
Jordan
Sawsome…do it to it….
Joel Bloxsom
Ben
Yeah, I’ve seen this…. It’s pretty neat!
Noah Epperson Trever Epperson
And how does the can not melt
I like it
Sean Matthews
John Harris
Kind of want one now
Adam Michael
Paul A Cummins
Amber Lynn Dugovic
Can Adam play?
Josh Hoecker
3 items my$#%&!@* watch the video
Watch the video lol it’s insulated
Adam King
Adm Jamie J. Apgar
Stephen Sory
Minnow bucket works better
Is that for blowin glass Branden Trentmann
Jonathon Pentz
Scott Henson
Allen Brletich
Gay
Nick Coleman