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  1. 3
    William Sevier

    Great video, a prior plan and measurements will go a long ways in getting what you want out of? your given space. Great job.

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    wellston2

    Good info as always from you and nice to see your happy? and helpful helper.
    ON the nails into the floor , you said drill a small hole to put the nails in. WHAT do you call a small hole?

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    CPLBSS88

    BTW? I love that you involve your wife, her personality reminds me if my wife…lol. Always asking questions and always a smile. Thanks for all that you do.

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    CPLBSS88

    I always thought the bowing was from the way its stacked since its usually stacked on bats…? oh well…very informative? vid as usual!

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    JC Redhorse

    Good series, as usual. I have been forcing my parents into putting food up like we did as they and I grew up. Sandy was a wake up? call and conversion for my father as he thanked me for not having a need to hit the stores prior to the storm. You guys are doing good service!

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    Shawnee845

    I think while you have a good following you should try on how to? smoke meat so that is stays.
    Keep up the good work!

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    CMDB201

    Hey Cody! Great video, good preparations! I would really like to learn more carpentry. Did you learn? all this by yourself? Thanks for the cool tips!

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    wb5mgr

    I have been storing my short term h2o in 7 gal cubes I got at Walmart that have a built in spigot and a 7 year warranty. They work great. I change them out twice per year if they don’t get used.? Just use tap water that you stabilize with a few drops of bleach. Never gets wasted cause I can always use it to bathe or flush a toilet when I need to dump the tank.

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    wb5mgr

    I like your shelf design. I would stick 2×2 vertical runners though between your ledger boards on the back to prevent sagging over time. Line them up with the front posts. Food is heavy. Might put? a wood block at the bottom of each post to spread the point load.

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    poedog58

    who says you cant teach an old dog a new trick—hey thanks, i realy like the anchor trick–& you are right when you sat anchors are expensive — they are, so im sure you just saved me some? $, thanks–and i realy liked the cider press video’s too, hope you & family have a good holiday season, C POE

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    RocketCityGardener

    So you said the shelves were plywood, did you rip? a 4×8 sheet down into 4 lengths? About how much would you say you spent just in the shelving. Looking for a data point to compare against Gorilla shelves for example. Great video.

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    harpjason208

    good to see some depression era smarts being revived and passed along to a new generation. thanks so much. I have seen lots of this in the 70’s when I was born in ’72 and gleened a ton of info? from a 93 year old Granny before her passing and also a 91 Grandma year old who is still kicking.

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