When you buy this Spiral-bound book from the Amazon Store named "Live Free or Die!" we are letting you know that we are the ones doing the Spiral binding and not the author, publisher, or rights holder. This Spiral bound book was purchased from the rights holder as a paper bound book and we have professionally applied a Spiral binding for you! You can soon hold in your hands a fantastic, spiral bound book that is easier to handle and lays flat when opened, making it easier to draw, color, follow a recipe, review or make study notes! If you have any questions about the Spiral binding, please contact us through our "Live Free or Die!" store front using the Amazon email system. → 302 color pages, paperback, “NO Grid Survival Projects is the Only Book you Need to Survive a World without Electricity”. Inside you will find 70 ingenious projects that can help you protect your own family in times of economic crisis, long-term blackouts, riots, hyperinflation, hurricanes, martial law, war or other unforeseen events that may come our way. The immediate payoff of having these simple projects installed is that they make you independent and self-sufficient on your own property. You don’t want to depend on anyone for your basic survival needs! This book was written by Michael Major, a veteran, survivalist and self-taught DIY-er with decades of experience building completely unique projects that have already helped hundreds of people generate electricity, harvest and filter rainwater, grow and preserve food and natural remedies, set traps, stockpile fuel long-term and many…many others. As this is a physical book you can still have access to all the life-saving information inside even during a blackout or after an EMP. But the best thing you can do is add these simple projects to your property before something like that ever happens.
A book that has exactly what the title offers. These are survival projects. Like when the SHTF scenario and you have to work with the materials you have on hand or from the land. This would be a good addition to reference resources for a homestead or farm. These are probably not long term projects but they will work long enough to keep you going.
Every build was interesting and inspiring. Only negative is that some of the projects in the book are simply just unpractical. For example growing potatoes in raised beds hanging on fences... It looks Instagrammable, but that's about it.
Length: * Novel Readability: * Easy to read and comprehend Overall: * Very nice overview of everything you’ll need to live off grid. The color pictures are very helpful. I would recommend this book for anyone considering the off the grid.