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Makeshift Workshop Skills

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In today's high-tech society, even the most advanced devices and systems are not failsafe. Tools can break or wear out, batteries can go dead, and all sorts of malfunctions can render the modern conveniences we rely on totally useless. If quick replacements of failed items are not readily available, the ability to improvise and adapt in the workshop suddenly becomes very practical. James Ballou, author of Long-Term Survival in the Coming Dark Age, dramatically expands on the popular home workshop material in his first book to present a "make - shifter's" way of building and repairing things with only a pile of raw or salvaged materials, your hands, and your mind. In this fascinating new book, he presents a wide range of unconventional, remarkably creative home workshop skills, including: ? HOMEMADE TOOLS-Make your own hammers, drills, screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers, saws, files, chisels, vises, clamps . . . ? EXPEDIENT REPAIRS-Perform sturdy repairs with ordinary glue, tape, cord, wire, dowels, nuts and bolts . . . ? MAKESHIFT CONSTRUCTION-Construct all sorts of functional items out of coat hangers, old car parts, 2 x 4s, wooden dowels, nails, rebar, coffee cans . . . ? USEFUL PROJECTS-Build a homemade forge out of an old barbeque; handle simple soldering jobs with a road flare; perform quick weld repairs with car batteries, jumper cables, and a pair of pliers . . .

220 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2009

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