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Engineering Self-Sufficiency Anonymous 01/20/2024 (Sat) 20:00:13 No. 11 [Reply]
As society faces increasing risks of disruption and potential collapse, the need for practical self-reliance solutions becomes paramount. The Brayton engine represents a critical innovation in this context, offering a versatile solution to meet the challenges of an unstable world. Its ability to replace traditional foundries and power crucial machinery makes it an essential tool for maintaining independence and resilience in uncertain times. The Brayton engine serves two key functions. Firstly, it operates as an efficient alternative to the conventional foundry. Its design allows for a hotter and more controlled burn, melting metals effectively while preventing the foundry structure from overheating. This is achieved by pre-heating the intake air, ensuring a balance between high-temperature operations and structural integrity. Secondly, the engine is a powerful energy source for running machine tools. This capability extends to powering an electric arc furnace for melting higher-temperature metals, broadening the scope of materials that can be processed. The Brayton engine's dual function not only enhances self-reliance but also ensures continuity of essential manufacturing and repair activities in scenarios where traditional infrastructures may fail. On the chans, threads like this often get buried. If you find this thread, even if it's collecting dust, necrobump it with an original idea. The clearnet is lacking in anonymous imageboards for /eng/ineering-related discussions, why not give this board the life it never had?
>>11 I'm more for the bushcraft side of self sufficiency but bump
>>12 >I'm more for the bushcraft side of self sufficiency A civilized man cannot be expected to survive innawoods w/o easing him into it or becoming alienated from society. Also, bushcraft is an unrelaible method to survive the coming geomagnetic reversal, which will be an extinction event.

Anonymous 06/28/2023 (Wed) 16:50:17 No. 6 [Reply]
Is this board dead?
>>6 >Board only has 5 posts. From 3 years ago. The posts are just "test". Nooooo. Its the most alivest board to ever alive. OP use your fucking head before asking me dumb questions.
>>8 There's no reason it can't be revived.
>>7 At least we don't need to worry about shills. >>8 This.

general anon 11/17/2023 (Fri) 22:03:00 No. 9 [Reply]
yo!!

Test thread Anonymous 03/03/2021 (Wed) 11:58:52 No. 1 [Reply]
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>>1 Hi
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