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    Default Survival Article Contest !! Maxpedition Monsoon GearSlinger


    Ok folks

    This is going to be a little different.

    This is going to be done Raffle style ( a raffle application is being installed and will track all of this for us, to be posted shortly)

    The Basics:

    For every QUALITY article you submit here in this thread with pictures about any survival topic you will receive 1 Virtual Raffle Ticket

    The more articles you submit the more tickets you get and the better your chance is to win!

    Contest starts now and ends Aug 1st


    The purpose is to stimulate your thinking about what you're an expert at or have deep knowledge of, and at the same time adding content and articles to the main site bringing in more visitors and potentially more family here on the forum so it's a win win for everyone

    Article concepts and ideas:
    • Hunting
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    • Fishing
    • Farming
    • camping
    • Building & construction i.e cabin
    • Bushcraft
    • Homesteading skills
    • Recipes
    • Primitive cooking
    • Solar power
    • hydro power
    • Military skills you have acquired
    • How to's (anything like making a knife from scratch, making a cookstove etc)


    Don't be afraid to submit a diff topic or concept or ask, the above list are just suggestions

    All articles will become property of Survivalmagazine.org if submitted here

    We reserve the right to reject an article, or ask for it to be expanded on

    Think your typical magazine article you see in print can be anywhere from a half page to several pages.

    They should be atleast a few paragraphs and original content, nothing copied

    For examples please see some of the existing articles on the site
    http://www.survivalmagazine.org/blog/

    Tips: the more pics and step by step you can include the better the article and the better it will be received.


    BONUS TICKETS:

    • FIRST acceptable article submitted gets 3 tickets (3)
    • Articles Submitted in the next 7 days will receive double Tickets (2)
    • I will also Pick the BEST 2 Articles and give those articles a total of 5 RAFFLE tickets each! (5)



    POST your articles right here in this thread

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    BRAND new never used, still with the tags on it. It's Khaki/Desert Tan with Foliage Green accents



    Product Features

    Dimensions (main compartment) : 18" (High) Tapers from 16" wide at base to 6" wide at top.
    Total Capacity : Over 1600 cu. in.
    Hydration (two) : Up to a 100oz/3L CamelBak reservoir (rear hydration pocket), 32oz/1L Nalgene (side pouch) (sold separately)
    Shoulder Support : Wide shoulder strap (tapers from 4.5" to 3")
    Waist Support : Concealable 1.5" waist strap
    Empty Weight: 2.8 lbs
    Optional accessories : Hook & Loop Modular Accessories, Grimloc Carabiner

    The Maxpedition GearSlinger series is our premium line of single shoulder packs that bridge the design/functional gap between our classic double shoulder strap Backpacks and our uniquely innovative Versipacks. The single shoulder design allows faster on-and-off, particularly over LBV and body armor and are superior to backpacks in terms of balance and comfort when using a single strap. While there are other "messenger" bags on the market, Maxpedition promises a much more durable product with all the bells and whistles needed for life on the battlefield and in everyday urban use. You can expect the Maxpedition quality and "thoughtfulness" you have come to depend upon and love.

    The Monsoon GearSlinger (#0410) is our large size single shoulder pack with over 1600 total cu. in. of total capacity. The quick release padded non-slip shoulder strap has two separate sets of PALS webbing for attachment of accessories. Based on a triangular design, the main compartment contains numerous internal accessory pockets. There is a small internal pocket for iPod or Walkman with rubberized head-phone port. Contents are protected by a padded front cover which is secured by a 2" Q.R. buckle while contents are secured by two criss-crossed compression straps. On one side there are three rows of PALS webbing over a flat concealed pocket while the other side sport a water bottle pocket capable of holding a 32oz/1L Nalgene. A 1.5" adjustable waist strap provides additional support and security; this waist strap can be stowed away in a built-in small elastic pocket. There are drain hole grommets throughout and three high airflow islands to keep your back cool.

    The Monsoon is compatible with hydration system up to 100oz/3L reservoir (e.g. Camelbak HotShot). The hydration pocket is also equipped with loop side Velcro for attachment of our Hook & Loop Modular Accessories such as #3501 Universal Modular Holster.

    As seen here: http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/...inger-2p11.htm


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    10-4......sounds good
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    lol.. Roger that... Sounds like fun! In in!
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    new...right?...
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    YEP new articles

    Thanks guys n gals can't wait to see what ya turn out

    Good luck
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    You got it, I'm in!

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    Rocket Stove Part 1

    Let me first start out by saying that the concept for this stove was originally put forth by Dr. Larry Winiarski, in 1982. The design was intended for 3rd world countries where fuel for cooking was at a premium....yet scrub brush and heavy weeds are in abundance. The principal is quite simple....a very small...bottom fed....insulated....combustion chamber.....onto which you can cook over the exhaust vent.

    The local metal scrap yard in my area of operation.....generally has an abundance of tanks....these vary in sizes and shape. Being the scavenger that I am, asked about them, and why they had piles and piles of these things. Turns out they have a hard time recycling a closed vessel of any type. I asked I they'd part with a couple....and I was told to take as many as I'd like...FOR FREE....and I have.

    You basically begin with making sure the tank is empty.....do this outside. First open the valve and listen for any venting (if venting gas...close and move on to the next bottle). Once you are sure the valve is open and there is no venting....if possible...use a wrench and remove the valve from the tank. I like the A/C refrigerant tanks.

    The first step is to find the edge of the dome on the top of the tank and mark it. Then using the tool of your choice (I like slicer wheels on a grinder for this....035" thick)....and cut the top off.



    Once this is done you will need to find material suitable combustion chamber and flu. I dug through my scrap and found a piece of 3" x 3" x 1/8" sq tube steel....and a piece of 4" pipe to use. I laid out a cut for the hole in the tank....and for the flu pipe with a sharpie marker.



    As you can see....I kept the bottom of the combustion chamber up a bit on the tank. It is a bit of a trick to use the grinder to cut the holes....but I have found it to be the best tool for the job.



    Here is where we get a bit fancy. I found a top off a 55 gallon drum....and traced the top of my tank on to it....you can use the grinder to cut it out....but I used my electric shears. You'll also notice that I tack welded the combustion chamber to the flu pipe.



    I then traced the flu pipe on to the circle I made....and I used a torch to cut it out. (a Dremel or hole saw could be used for this). I then tacked the small circle on to the bottom of the flu pipe.



    The next step is to fit the chamber and flu assembly in to the tank. I did a couple dry fits before I welded it together....then fit it into the tank.



    In part 2 of the article....we will fit the top....make legs....and insulate the chamber. Thanks for reading.

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    D.....that's what you want?.....
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    That is a great idea.. Echo.. good article on the rocket stove. I am going to try to make one.

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    excellent job prob going to want to merge part 1 and 2 together but great job and you are the winner of the 1st post bonus congrats 3 tickets to Echo2
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