French government expected to issue all citizens with survival manual

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Ours is a Blakes No. 1. Getting very old now and at the mercy of the acidic water; but still running on a mix of gravity, luck and magic.

Good for you! I've seen one or two in operation over the years. Also owned and worked on a few Blake's power driven pumps of various sizes. It's amazing how much old kit is still in service in little brick pumphouses around the country... Always wanted a Hydram but what are the chances of ending up living somewhere able to use one!
 
Hydraulic rams are awesome things; you fit, forget and in a hundred years time...clunk clunk clunk.

The company that made a lot of the old ones is still going (Green and ....?) and sends them all over the world.

And still maintains the old ones.

(Something I would like to study...if I had the time)
 
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Hydraulic rams are awesome things; you fit, forget and in a hundred years time...clunk clunk clunk.

The company that made a lot of the old ones is still going (Green and ....?) and sends them all over the world.

And still maintains the old ones.

(Something I would like to study...if I had the time)
Would be great for watering my allotment, but I believe they are rather expensive compared to an electric pump and rechargeable power station.
 
Mmm... at about a 1 litre per minute :)
Yeah but a _relentless_ 1lt per minute, every single minute forever.

Run it into a big holding tank and use that for watering, ram pump will keep it topped up, and you can get pressure and speed from your header tank if you wish.

No ram pumps delivers large volumes, it is all about continual supply at low pressure over vast distances and uphill. The way the water shock mechanism works you physically can’t deliver high volume
 
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Just watched survival lily's latest video on the situation in Europe. She shows the 72 hrs survival kit video at the beginning. Just a complete joke! I'm sure it's a comedy sketch taking the mickey out of being prepared. Worth a listen to her whole video.
Watched about all I could stomach of Survival Lilly's "Situation in Europe" videos. As someone with the most minimal of military experience, none of what she's saying is surprising or particularly concerning.
:dunno:

In short, militaries are preparing for war with Russia. - That's their job. Colour me shocked. I'd be more concerned if they were not preparing for war with Russia.

Ground war with Russia in 5-8 years seems possible but unlikely. Putin may be mad, but even he has to recognise that a war with Nato would not end well for him given how much of a kicking he's taking in Ukraine.


That said I'm sure comparisons can be made between now and pre war Europe of the 1930's.


Not sure I'll be building a bunker in my back garden though. Can't afford to. :lmao:

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Andy
 
Yeah but a _relentless_ 1lt per minute, every single minute forever.

Run it into a big holding tank and use that for watering, ram pump will keep it topped up, and you can get pressure and speed from your header tank if you wish.

No ram pumps delivers large volumes, it is all about continual supply at low pressure over vast distances and uphill. The way the water shock mechanism works you physically can’t deliver high volume

I know how they work :), I was just pointing out that one needs to look at the spec and makes sure it fits the need.
 
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Would be great for watering my allotment, but I believe they are rather expensive compared to an electric pump and rechargeable power station.

A brand new replacememt of my No 1 is about £4,000 now. It can pump up over 10l/min over a long distance and should last for decades but it's still expensive. Even keeping my old one running would be expensive if I didn't have some old parts and didn't make my own valve clacks (big rubber washers that cost £90 a go!)

I'm not sure how long a very cheap one would last but you could make your own.

I'm considering a Papa pump as a replacement, worth looking at if anyone is serious about installing a ram pump. It will pump more water that we need, even with a large garden.

 
Watched about all I could stomach of Survival Lilly's "Situation in Europe" videos. As someone with the most minimal of military experience, none of what she's saying is surprising or particularly concerning.
:dunno:

In short, militaries are preparing for war with Russia. - That's their job. Colour me shocked. I'd be more concerned if they were not preparing for war with Russia.

Ground war with Russia in 5-8 years seems possible but unlikely. Putin may be mad, but even he has to recognise that a war with Nato would not end well for him given how much of a kicking he's taking in Ukraine.


That said I'm sure comparisons can be made between now and pre war Europe of the 1930's.


Not sure I'll be building a bunker in my back garden though. Can't afford to. :lmao:

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Andy

Not really the case however is it??

As we seem to be allowed to venture into politics without getting cancelled ( unless of course its the wrong thing one is saying... )

He's clearly not Mad is he.
Ever since the reunification of Germany and the agreements made at that point , between the main players at that time NATO has expanded in a very Easterly direction like a franchise.

We meddle - we get involved politically and then bish-bash-slap - NATO.

There is a bit in Sun Tzu's Art of War about not pushing your opponent up against a wall or chasm as if you don't leave them space to pivot or escape they will fight back with everything.

We definitely are being collectively sabre rattled and led to see this in a different sense - That Putin is 'Mad'

America got really arsey , really quick when Cuba got friendly with some Russian sales people back in 1962.
Strange how they can't see the similarities.

Another proxy war. Money maker for some. Not the UK however , we neither have the troops or spare cash to do anything more than be cheerleaders.
 
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Not really the case however is it??

As we seem to be allowed to venture into politics without getting cancelled ( unless of course its the wrong thing one is saying... )

He's clearly not Mad is he.
Ever since the reunification of Germany and the agreements made at that point , between the main players at that time NATO has expanded in a very Easterly direction like a franchise.

We meddle - we get involved politically and then bish-bash-slap - NATO.

There is a bit in Sun Tzu's Art of War about not pushing your opponent up against a wall or chasm as if you don't leave them space to pivot or escape they will fight back with everything.

We definitely are being collectively sabre rattled and led to see this in a difference sense - That Putin is 'Mad'

America got really arsey , really quick when Cuba got friendly with some Russian sales people back in 1962.
Strange how they can't see the similarities.

Another proxy war. Money maker for some. Not the UK however , we neither have the troops or spare case to do anything more than be cheerleaders.
A fair point well made.
 
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A fair point well made.

Thank you Mac - genuinely appreciated. I posted that and that went back to work and part of me was somewhat dreading to come back as I feel abit like the boy in the Emperors new robes.


I do feel we are being purported about the reasons for potentially being led to a WWIII game of brinkmanship or chicken - And unfortunately , rightly or wrongly the Russians can really back down without losing access to a warm water port.
 
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Watched about all I could stomach of Survival Lilly's "Situation in Europe" videos. As someone with the most minimal of military experience, none of what she's saying is surprising or particularly concerning.
:dunno:

In short, militaries are preparing for war with Russia. - That's their job. Colour me shocked. I'd be more concerned if they were not preparing for war with Russia.

Ground war with Russia in 5-8 years seems possible but unlikely. Putin may be mad, but even he has to recognise that a war with Nato would not end well for him given how much of a kicking he's taking in Ukraine.


That said I'm sure comparisons can be made between now and pre war Europe of the 1930's.


Not sure I'll be building a bunker in my back garden though. Can't afford to. :lmao:

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Andy
What I have seen from her so far is rather sensationalistic and selfselling.
If a ground war with Russia would indeed happen, it would be initiated by the EU. I for one do not believe Russia has the military or economic capability to pull it of, even if Russia would gain anything worthwhile, considering the enormous effort and costs involved.
No, I think the EU is using Russia as a decoy boogeyman in order to implement their own dark schemes, such as total surveillance, CBDC and Stalinist policing actions, all the while completely ignoring, or maybe even supporting the barbarians within Europe's gates.
That is going to be the kicker. That is an unavoidable conflict.
 
At a guess, you meant "can't back down without losing access to a warm water port".

Except that Russia already has a number of warm water ports on the Azov and Black Seas.

Thank you - correct , Typo- can't , as in Sevastopol as naval Port is one of more/most significant size and infrastructure than others of importance for Russia , ultimately the Kharkiv pact was renounced and terminated by Ukraine.

I'm not justifying it or the actions to retain it - but , I think there are similarities from history and presently that mirror it to an extent - Chagos islands being one.
 

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