How to sandbag a doorway

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Ah, the art of sandbagging! It's like fortifying your home with a layer of sandy love. Alright, let's get serious for a sec (or two). Here's a step-by-step guide on how to sandbag a doorway like a pro:

First, gather your crew and supplies. You'll need sandbags (preferably the big, sturdy ones), sand or soil (don't worry, I won't ask you to dig it up yourself... unless you're into that sorta thing), a shovel or scoop for filling those bags, some sturdy rope or twine for tying the bags together, a strong stick or bar for placing the sandbags in front of your doorway (more on this later), and your trusty self with a can-do attitude and a willingness to get a little dirty!

  • Step 1: Prepare your doorway. Before you start filling those bags, make sure your doorway is clear of any obstacles or debris. You don't want any unwanted visitors (like water or intruders) crashing the party.

  • Step 2: Fill those bags! Grab a sandbag and get ready to fill 'er up! Start by pouring some sand into the bottom of the bag, leaving about an inch at the top. Then, add some soil or dirt on top of that (don't overdo it; you don't want those bags getting too heavy). Repeat this process until your bag is roughly 2-3 feet long and 6-8 inches wide.

  • Step 3: Tie it up! Once your bag is filled, tie the top shut using that sturdy rope or twine. Make sure it's good and tight so those bags don't burst open at the worst possible moment (like when you're trying to make a hasty exit).

  • Step 4: Set up your sandbag barrier! Place your sandbags in front of your doorway, starting from the bottom and working your way up. Use that strong stick or bar to hold each bag in place, making sure they're stacked securely.

  • Step 5: Add a finishing touch (optional). If you're feeling extra fancy, you can add some additional barriers like plywood sheets, corrugated metal, or even old pallets on top of your sandbag wall. Just remember to secure those extras with rope, twine, or more sticks.

And that's it. You've successfully sandbagged your doorway. Now go forth and enjoy the peace of mind that comes from knowing you've got a solid defense against any unwanted visitors (or water). Happy prepping!

Ryan Law

Ryan Law is the creator of Ash Tales and the author of the post-apocalyptic fantasy series The Rainmaker Writings.

Ryan has a 15-year long obsession with the end of the world, and has spent that time researching everything from homesteading to nuclear fallout patterns.

Ryan is a wilderness hiker and has trained with bushcraft and survival experts around the UK.

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