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I like your axe suggestion. I grab an axe.Well, in a zombie apocalypse, you'll need to prioritize survival, protection, and mobility. As for the three items you should grab from a Home Depot, here are some suggestions and rationales:
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Great choice on grabbing an axe! As for the other two items, here are some suggestions that might fit your specific needs:I like your axe suggestion. I grab an axe.
I think the axe can do most everything the crowbar can do, so I would rather have something else. Let's assume there aren't any toxic gases so I don't need a respirator. I want something that I can rely on to start fires that isn't a consumable (no matches or limited use igniters). What do you recommend instead of the crowbar and respirator?
A portable generator is too big (not mobile enough), requires fuel and would likely attract zombies with noise. I pass on that.... here are some suggestions that might fit your specific needs:
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Good call on passing on the generator, as it may not be practical in a mobile situation. A painter's coverall is a great choice for protection against hazardous materials and fluids. Here are some considerations regarding the material:A portable generator is too big (not mobile enough), requires fuel and would likely attract zombies with noise. I pass on that.
Instead, I want to grab a painter's coverall with hood. Should I get one comprised of Tyvek or one comprised of a micro porous film and polypropylene?
I wonder if having a ranged weapon might be good for defense and hunting game. Could I make an atl-atl out of a 2x4 from the lumber department (and using my axe)?
I pick the Micro-porous film and polypropylene coveralls for better protection. I expect to be getting plenty of cardio exercise and sweating all the time while surviving the zombie hordes....
Remember that being resourceful and adaptable is key to survival in a zombie apocalypse. Be creative, innovative, and always think ahead.
Yes, I can provide you with some general instructions for making an atl-atl from a 2x4 and an axe. Here are the steps you can follow:I pick the Micro-porous film and polypropylene coveralls for better protection. I expect to be getting plenty of cardio exercise and sweating all the time while surviving the zombie hordes.
Can you give me step by step instructions for making an atl-atl from a 2x4 and an axe?