How To Make A Perimeter Alarm System - Post Apocalyptic Life Hacks
How To Make A Perimeter Alarm System - Post Apocalyptic Life Hacks
In this video I´ll show you an easy and effective way to make yourself a simple perimeter alarm system.
Just another simple way to build vital stuff in and after the apocalypse.
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You can make it a lot easier. I use a mousetrap, do a hole in the wood and place the cartridge through it.
@rocketman3485
4 ай бұрын
And that doesn't even require a post apocalyptic welder and drill press.
@prowled
29 күн бұрын
@@rocketman3485 however, if you do have it, it is reusable for a long time, unlike the mouse trap made out of wood that will be destroyed. And also the mice and perhaps rats it can kill will keep your food safe and even... give you a little extra to put in your stew... :)
My mom’s family is from Kössen in Tirol. I haven’t been there since around 1994 or so. Man I miss Kössen! I used to go there every few years to visit family, but now they’re all dead of old age and nobody is left. Greeting from Los Angeles.
I need this badly for my back yard deer intrusion who are damaging all my garden plants and apple trees. Thnx for sharing 👍
As I dont have a lathe either, I think I will try a pipe and tap a thread over the outside. Will modify this for .22 nail gun blanks, and just offset it for rimfire. Great video thanks.
I love the ingenuity!
thanks, I am going to add a Teflon washer to reduce the friction.
I've been searching channels looking for a simple device and fabrication. I'm VERY Pleased that you have done it. I also don't have a metal lathe...so seeing someone fabricate this with a few pieces of hardware and a welder...Is Awesome. The History lesson was quite nice too. I learned two things today. Thanks for a Great video.
Great engineering. I made one for 17$. Yours is simpler. I would add a 90deg bend to the flat plat in the middle so it could be used as a mounting surface. Add holes for screws or cord.
Thank u brother! I'm a new subscriber, looking forward to watch more of ur content.. ! Take care, stay dangerous my brother! Luv from Sweden/Finland!
Nice work! I am an American living in Czech and regularly travel to Austria. It is a beautiful place and it is good to see that there are some right thinking people there. ;)
Thats awesome off to the shop and start making some
So glad to see you back. I just saw your last video right before this and I was so excited. Can't wait to support your patreon page and to see what else you have in store.
Thank you so much for the basic explanation of the design and it's purpose.
This man is a savage! MIG welding with your fingers that close and no gloves... I'm impressed.
@Wwiaftm69
4 жыл бұрын
Thinking the same thing like he has a vise and clamps .☺️
Enjoy your special day. Love and respects from North Pole, Alaska USA
Very interesting. Amazed by your skill for manufacture the parts in your home shop without a lathe. Awesome video! Thank you so much.
"I have some chocolate for you in the forge" Never imagined that someone could use this sentence properly...
10,000 TIMES thank. It found this site in 2023 and 10,000 thanks.
Great video! Though it seemed a little over complicated. 12 gauge rounds fit in 3/4-inch schedule 40 pipe and the pipe can be bought pre-threaded. ;) Thanks for the video.
@pacman10182
2 жыл бұрын
probably not available in Austria, and likely verboten
Excellent video. Beautiful camera work with the close-ups so we could see the details of your work. You’re a great craftsman! Well, done, my friend!
Thank you.......
Great video thanks
Nice the kid didn't even flinch LOL nice job
Dude, I kind of wonder if we weren't related in some way at some point, we resemble each other quite a bit. Thats unreal lol
The hole in the nail + pin combination results in too much friction and difficulty to trigger. Better would be a double notch on the nail and a plate with a notch, to keep tension and release the nail.
Good Job Sir
Very entertaining...and I learned something too! I don't have a welder but will have to try the entire construction with solder. Also enjoyed the part about Austrian history. Keep up the goo work!
@steveoo410
5 жыл бұрын
I was thinging about using JB Weld. Probably better than solder.
You are my new favorite dude.
I made some of these for the garden area of my Bug out spot to scare the deer away!! I used a small tube to make it a bit louder!! Works goid!! Thanks!!✌
Great work bro 💥
Thanks for the video. Great project.
I thank you for the truth,a man of honor.Thank you for the post,I learned a thing I did not know before. This alarm may save my behind dsome day. Stay strong, brother, stay prould. FROM U.S.A.
This is the first of your videos I've ever seen and I'm impressed! Thanks for sharing your valuable tips and tricks, you've got a new subscriber and fan. Stay safe my friend
I made mine to take .22 blanks and power loads for the power hammers used in construction.. I made mine similarly but with smaller parts which are cheaper, easier to get and much lighter, allowing you to carry more alarms and more shells as well as being able to use a wider variety of metals.
Welcome back! I hope you have video of the bug out car you guys were building.
Right on! Very good! Thanks
I've learnt some important lessons with these. Firstly they are indeed dangerous. Secondly they aren't needed. They may alert that an intruder is around but they are so loud they alert the world to your position. Better and much safer using rattling tin cans.
@user-cp2sx8gp2z
3 ай бұрын
A flash from a camera bulb if your awake.
Nice work!
I am so happy your guys are making videos again keep up all the great great work
A price of galvanized pipe 3/4" if I recall . . .a bell reducer and a price of round stock that fits the small end and a price of tape to be sure it stays . A price of pipe ( old muffler pipe works well , and a long cotter pin for a . . . . . pull pin that your trip wire attaches to . Put the 12 gauge shell into the galvanised pipe screw on the bell reducer then insert the round stock ( turn the end or hammer it to a point ) then put some tape to keep it located off the primer ( Be careful if it hits the primer it will go boom ) also if parts and time aren't a problem use a spring and epoxy or silicone each end of the spring over the round stock to keep it in place as it's safer . Then drill a hole through the muffler pipe off center so the pipe , shell bell reducer can't pass the cotter pin in the pipe . Put in the pin run trip wire attach to cover pin so the pin will pull out of the muffler pipe allowing the ' assembly ' to drop and it's own weight will drive the round stock into the primer . . .Boom ! No welding or tools required as a nail and hammer will put holes into the muffler pipe . All else is hand assembled . My outer perimeter will have these . . . .and a couple other types . My second perimeter will be bodies of those that didn't get the message from the first perimeters warning . I like the Vlad deterrent technique . Be well and again great bid .
Great video. Very informative and easy to follow the steps from start to finish. Thank you for sharing the information!
Great Video. Thanks
thanks for your history love the channel
And they’re back! Great idea!
I happened to stumble across this video on the Fourth of July what luck. God Bless
Hello from Alpena, Michigan awesome video
This guy is awesome happy viking day! Lol keep up the good work and videos!
I think its great. Keep protecting your loved ones and community.
Very cool I am going to make one
If you added a funnel to where the blast goes out it would amplify the noise into a specific direction depending whrre the funnel is pointed incase you were to set this up at a furthar distance and didnt want or cant use pew pew powder to make a louder pop (either to save resources in a real situation or for legal reasons)
always remember to do the welding with a live round in the bolt kids
@YichengLi
4 жыл бұрын
It was obviously a spent shell casing.
@kikoff88
2 жыл бұрын
Spoken in the wisdom of the ancients.
@hopefilledsinner3911
2 жыл бұрын
You do know kids seldom pick up sarcasm. Plonker.
@anthony9thompson
2 жыл бұрын
I did that when I was 15 . Making a .22 pistol. Shot a hole in the side of the shed . Fun times
@ralphmitchell3435
2 жыл бұрын
Im more impressed with him holding the nut while welding without gloves.
A video about salvaging metal for knives would be nice
@graysonhill1366
2 жыл бұрын
There are a number of other channels that are dedicated to that, but it would be cool to see what he would make.
Chocolate Theft Alarm.....LOL!! Good stuff!!
A really neat build, nicely designed and executed.
your sweater is awesome. I like it. great job. good video
Verry smart,,thank for the idea 😎👍🇮🇹
Excellent. However, I see the work process being much more difficult and certainly longer in a real postapocalyptic scenario. No (or much less/more difficult to generate) electricity for one. It is an aspect people need to be aware of, and if they ever expect to live in a postapocalyptic environment, then ensure they have means of generating sufficient electrical power for tools. Thank you and keep the videos coming.
@jeremyblue2122
9 ай бұрын
pre build
wild pigs be the issue here, looking for a way to scare them away so my dogs do not bark all night coyotes are friendly however, my dogs sing with them, pretty neat actually, at least i love listening to it when they wake me thanks for a great video, the sneaking trap set was cute
Brilliant!
Good job.
You can find handy small springs like that inside the pump mechanism of old heavy-duty spray bottles.
Use a bit of oil next time you drill in metal. Your bits will last longer. Just a tip. I like your ingenuity.
great video!!!
Lol, that was a good video. Thank u for sharing ✌️
Dude, that was crazy welding with live shell. Count your blessings.
Glad to see you back
Very cool vid I finally watched right through to the end! The slow mo is wicked. Who would have thought a primer could provide that much action. I paid over 100$ for a couple of these. Not again thanks to this vid!!!!
semplicemente il migliore!!!!!!!
i think welding a hinge to the big nut would be better than using a cut off wheel to let shell drop in, also using a brazing rod will be stonger than the solder.
deine vids haben eine echt gute quali und der kontent ist echt sehr interessant! :D
subbed on merit of her reaction alone! LOL Nice work, I like the idea of using just the primer of the shotshell instead of a live round
I'm really glad you are back guys! :)
Glad y'all back.
I missed your videos, guys! I'm so glad to see you back. I will be looking at the patreon page.
Wow!! now i have learnt a simple method for securing my beer storage :D ;) great job!
Nice work with the minimum of tools. Enjoyed it.
Great Video. Thank you and Welcome back.
Good job
Here in the states if you used a live round or even scared some one and they got hurt your looking at entrapment, which will get you a court date for sure. JUST LITTLE THOUGHT FROM THE ONCE LAND OF THE FREE. HAPPY TRAILS . THIS WOULD HOLD TRUE IN YOUR HOME OR OUT DOORS.
@BridgidPersephoneNewmanHenson
6 жыл бұрын
Yup, we have become the land of the fee and the home of the slave
@patmckinney1473
6 жыл бұрын
Hell you can't even collect rain water for drinking without getting a fine or having the police come to your house.
@Cryptonymicus
6 жыл бұрын
And no matter what anyone does there's always some right-wing dimwit going to bitch and cry about people 'stealing his freedoms'.
@mikeboone4425
6 жыл бұрын
THERE IS ONLY ONE REPLY TO LITTLE MUD TURDS LIKE YOU GO INLIST MUD TURD BUT GET OUT OF YOUR PAJAMA'S FIRST .
Quite clever, I came across this by accident but I am impressed
You deserve more subscribers
liked your video
Another great video. Thank you for sharing. Please keep the videos coming.
Thank you! I liked the Austrian history lesson. Would like to see more of them. Looking forward to your next video!
@fiddlesticksbessette398
3 жыл бұрын
I'M NOT.
very good video. easy stuff to find laying around. Thanks
Great to see you back
great video,good to see you back again. I particularly enjoy your trips in the woods.
great video i like that brand of chocolate Ritter Sport 10/10
Excellent instructional !!! I had 2 of the store bought ones but they are expensive. $24 each 👎
Love the concept...alot of tools needed to make this. Awesome job though...keep up the great work.
Diameter of a 12 gauge shell is approximately 19mm. Doesn’t have to be exact since accuracy isn’t a big factor.
I wish this channel would expand what Ive seen is awesome like the zombie or alien something channel he had an appearance on
Finally some cool creative videos from you guys again!!
Naschkisten Protektor...geil!
Guten Haben, meine freunde. Well done on the alarm!
When you shouted ''sweetie'', I thought your Brother Bernd would go for the chocolate^^
You guys are finally back 👍
Great idea. Glad I watched.
Good idea, thx for sharing this highly applicable in my neck of the woods!
I'm enjoying all the videos I'm getting to get caught up on that I missed. This is a great idea. I been trying to find grenade spoons to make some perimeter alarms but can't find anyone selling some. This gives me a better idea.