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by SilverDragon72 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 6:54 pm
frugi wrote:ammo cans are the best cent storage period. you can carry them in a hurry. and also canvas coin bags are good too. If needed they can be used like sandbags in case of flooding or if you need to build a barricade such as a place to defend from. they are nice to use as a rifle rest. If sh*t ever hits the fan, I am building a fortress on my roof using bags of pennies so I can keep watch over the neighborhood. to change the subject a bit, I have been considering gluing pennies, and nickels to the interior walls of my house with military grade epoxy (the kind they use in basements when they fix your foundation; the black stuff), it is stronger than steel. I am going to layer them 10 or so deep, I will have bulletproof walls.

Hmm. I'm trying to imagine what that would look like....building a fighting position behind bags of pennies!
Worse case scenario...you can drop a bag of pennies on a bad guy when you run out of ammunition!

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by frugi » Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:46 pm
SilverDragon72 wrote:frugi wrote:ammo cans are the best cent storage period. you can carry them in a hurry. and also canvas coin bags are good too. If needed they can be used like sandbags in case of flooding or if you need to build a barricade such as a place to defend from. they are nice to use as a rifle rest. If sh*t ever hits the fan, I am building a fortress on my roof using bags of pennies so I can keep watch over the neighborhood. to change the subject a bit, I have been considering gluing pennies, and nickels to the interior walls of my house with military grade epoxy (the kind they use in basements when they fix your foundation; the black stuff), it is stronger than steel. I am going to layer them 10 or so deep, I will have bulletproof walls.

Hmm. I'm trying to imagine what that would look like....building a fighting position behind bags of pennies!
Worse case scenario...you can drop a bag of pennies on a bad guy when you run out of ammunition!

I wont be letting them get that close.

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by spacemanX » Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:29 pm
frugi wrote:ammo cans are the best cent storage period. you can carry them in a hurry. and also canvas coin bags are good too. If needed they can be used like sandbags in case of flooding or if you need to build a barricade such as a place to defend from. they are nice to use as a rifle rest. If sh*t ever hits the fan, I am building a fortress on my roof using bags of pennies so I can keep watch over the neighborhood. to change the subject a bit, I have been considering gluing pennies, and nickels to the interior walls of my house with military grade epoxy (the kind they use in basements when they fix your foundation; the black stuff), it is stronger than steel. I am going to layer them 10 or so deep, I will have bulletproof walls.

Think about the weight of the pennies on the drywall

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by frugi » Thu Feb 21, 2013 11:57 am
i dont have drywall. in any case though I would be screwing plywood into the studs over my plaster walls, and gluing the pennies and nickels to the plywood. all this is just fun ideas anyway, probably wont ever do it (it would look like crap, and devalue my house). Unless, we fall into long term post apocolyptic chaos that allows me the time and material to do so. Like we are thrown back into the 1700's but not really dealing with mercenaries & people running around mad.
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by fasteddy » Thu Feb 21, 2013 6:21 pm
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by SilverDragon72 » Thu Feb 21, 2013 8:32 pm
Well, having penny and nickel reinforced walls could probably keep the zombies out!
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