No.50
Doing an infographics thread, most of it is rather general purpose, but there is a lot of useful handyman/diy stuff, so maybe some of it will help my fellow anons.
No.51
No.52
Flood detected, post discarded.
No.53
No.54
This will be out of order, but eventually all will be posted.
No.55
Lockpicking
No.57
No.58
Flood discarded, post detected.
No.59
Atom bomb
No.60
No.61
Part two of /k/'s innawoods guide.
No.62
Cuts of beef
No.63
Part 3
No.64
More good /k/-tier advice
No.65
Water storage
No.66
Food storage for the big happening
No.67
Survival by Cat-tail
No.68
Cricket-based temperature telling
No.69
Secret room advice
No.70
More for your /happening/s
No.71
Third-world water filter
No.72
Bunker-building
No.73
Happening
No.74
For your liquor-based degeneracy
No.75
For my brothers in the great white north
No.76
Chan-quality mouse traps
No.77
Pretty cool, so I'll throw this in anyway
No.78
In case you want America-tier chicken
No.79
More survivalist tricks
No.80
For all the based naturalfags
No.81
On self-sufficiency
No.82
In case of happening, wind copper
No.83
Life is stressful
No.84
Older chan advice on frugality
No.85
/r/ing someone to update this, it's great for all my /tech/ folks.
No.86
Knots
No.87
If you're a poor, alcoholic degenerate like me, or if you're underage b&, this will come in handy.
No.88
Something to drink your nig cider out of
No.89
…and thats apparently all I have. Feel free to dump your own here; sharing is caring anon.
No.92
>>89Most of these weren't really /handyman/ related, but they could still be useful.
No.142
>>86I had that '40 knots' kit as a kid.
Fuckin' amazes me how many loads I see going down the road improperly secured.
>yellow nylon 'rope' should be avoided. No.209
>>208
I don't know if that one about deer is technically accurate, but it seems pretty legitimate. Nice post.
No.223
Came here from the /k/ thread, enjoy some handy in the kitchen stuffs