I 'know a lot of you with have heard this one, but I only came across it the other day and it might be handy to someone.
If your stuck for a "popper" to fasten a bag or clothes take the top of the 9v smoke alarm type battery (pp3) cut it in half and use that as a temp fix, the two parts clip together.
Not as good as a proper popper but it might be handy in a SHTF situation.
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I thought this was about a completely different type of popper....
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We'll not judge you too harshly.....honest.featherstick wrote:I thought this was about a completely different type of popper....
Me too.
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Mark that up as 3 for the wrong popper crowd
Speaking a bit more relevantly though, some questions;
1. Wouldn't you need a dead battery rather than waste a full one?
2. Aren't batteries full of acid and dangerous to cut open?
3. Those bits are solid metal, how would you sew them on to use them?
Surely there are easier things to do that won't take a shed full of tools and threats to your fingers/eyes/skin, like using some paracord to make a toggle loop?
Or have I completely misunderstood what you mean?
Speaking a bit more relevantly though, some questions;
1. Wouldn't you need a dead battery rather than waste a full one?
2. Aren't batteries full of acid and dangerous to cut open?
3. Those bits are solid metal, how would you sew them on to use them?
Surely there are easier things to do that won't take a shed full of tools and threats to your fingers/eyes/skin, like using some paracord to make a toggle loop?
Or have I completely misunderstood what you mean?
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Moden alkaline batteries are not full of acid, and you don't really need to break the battery open anyway.
The two terminals are mounter on plastic not metal (it would short) so it's easy enough to cut or make holes in to sew on.
Yes it would be a waste of a good battery but the idea was just posting a tip that may come in usefull to someone one day.
Personally I wouldn't bother doing it but who knows what the future might bring. If nothing else you could remove the terminal from a battery and use it to replace one on a radio or something if the contact was damaged on that.
The two terminals are mounter on plastic not metal (it would short) so it's easy enough to cut or make holes in to sew on.
Yes it would be a waste of a good battery but the idea was just posting a tip that may come in usefull to someone one day.
Personally I wouldn't bother doing it but who knows what the future might bring. If nothing else you could remove the terminal from a battery and use it to replace one on a radio or something if the contact was damaged on that.
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I've got a tip for another type of popper - don't dip your mates unlit cigarettes in them....
If guns are outlawed then only the outlaws will have guns....
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Charlie says don't take them from strange men either.preparedsurrey wrote:I've got a tip for another type of popper - don't dip your mates unlit cigarettes in them....
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Would someone like to enlighten me as to what the other poppers are? I take it thats it's a drug of some kind but now I'm courious what kind.
Back in my youth they were called uppers and downers, hash, hemp, horse and the old classic LSD. None of which I've tried I'm afraid to say, although I did get semi stoned on the secondary smoke in a bikers club once.
Still at least I'm a cheap date.
Back in my youth they were called uppers and downers, hash, hemp, horse and the old classic LSD. None of which I've tried I'm afraid to say, although I did get semi stoned on the secondary smoke in a bikers club once.
Still at least I'm a cheap date.
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They are usually small tubs of a stinky liquid substance designed to get you high without many bad side effects; although some people can get negative effects. Poppers are still a legal high I believe(?). Either way, stay away from it.sniper 55 wrote:Would someone like to enlighten me as to what the other poppers are? I take it thats it's a drug of some kind but now I'm courious what kind.
Back in my youth they were called uppers and downers, hash, hemp, horse and the old classic LSD. None of which I've tried I'm afraid to say, although I did get semi stoned on the secondary smoke in a bikers club once.
Still at least I'm a cheap date.
And I think the drugs belong to a group of alkyl nitrites.
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They're also used as a muscle relaxer in 'certain circles'BadgerSE wrote:They are usually small tubs of a stinky liquid substance designed to get you high without many bad side effects; although some people can get negative effects. Poppers are still a legal high I believe(?). Either way, stay away from it.sniper 55 wrote:Would someone like to enlighten me as to what the other poppers are? I take it thats it's a drug of some kind but now I'm courious what kind.
Back in my youth they were called uppers and downers, hash, hemp, horse and the old classic LSD. None of which I've tried I'm afraid to say, although I did get semi stoned on the secondary smoke in a bikers club once.
Still at least I'm a cheap date.
And I think the drugs belong to a group of alkyl nitrites.