How to DIY a Scavenger cart or hand truck
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Don't think it can't happen. In a worst case scenario, you may have to venture into the chaos to obtain needed supplies. Learn what you can do to DIY a scavenger cart.
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This is what I like about your presentations, you anticipate eventualities. I, like you, have a talent for anticipation of events. Most folks don't! Perhaps it is because I grew up in the inner city and had to keep my head on a swivel.
Hey thanks! I fully understand to can't really prepare for everything, but there's overlapping ideas that can be used in many plans and scenarios. I try to find the practical sweet spot.
Great video. It made me think about the unexpected, giving me a whole new perspective. Thanks!
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I appreciate how thorough your thoughts are. Thank you for sharing!
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That foldable cart is badass , I'm going to get one , thanks US !
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Wow these are some well thought out ideas. Thanks for sharing!!
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An A.L.I.C.E. Pack frame with a pack frame shelf can carry a lot of bulky weight items too. As long as you can hump it.
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We tend to push hand trucks so we can watch and control the load, but that's the hard way and they will catch on things instead of rolling over them. Learn to pull them with your non-dominant hand. Now you can use a hand without stopping and if you emerge around a corner and see something which makes you not want the cart do be seen you can more easily drop it or stop it without attracting unwanted attention. Also with it behind you nobody can reach you where it blocks things. The hand truck needs a closed 'back' to carry a lot of things. Gallon water jugs shift and fall between the rails without that.
😄👍Definitely certain sized items can be an issue. Depending on what you're hauling and how many trips you've got to make.
I keep that same type foldable red dolly on my truck behind the seat. Mine is the same size but pretty dern heavy though. I think its steel, but kinda want an aluminum one. Yours is 4 lbs, mine is probably 10-12 lbs.
It's very light, I wouldn't use it to haul super heavyweight stuff. Like more than two 18v truck batteries, I feel may bend the tray as you leverage it up to roll it. But reasonable sized items should be good to go 😄
We prefer to plan for worst case scenarios. If you plan for that, then any of the smaller stuff is no big deal. We have a baby trailor for our tandem bike...a LOT can fit it in should we need to. If you have things stashed other than home...if the stores are semi open but you need cash and a way to get there...JMHO...I would likely head to antique shops first..while we have a lot of old kitchen appliances, IE manual...more wouldnt hurt.
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Living in the UK. We're vastly populated (70 million) within the size of a single state of the US. Whatever it'll be like in the USA, it'll be more chaotic here - I'm defending my castle for at least 6 months until the vast amount of people disappear 😂
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Best idea ever... especially when your just a single woman with a child to protect. I'm planning to build a small hiden safe room or hidden underground room... with months full of supplies... to just wait it out as long as we can.
I am honestly terrified that I am all my children have & no one to help me protect them from all the things that could happen to them. 😔
@evalopez2700 Hope for the best, plan for the worst. Understanding that this could get bad and preparing now, even just a little bit gets you ahead of many that haven't yet. 👍