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Age of Atom
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Someone's junk is another man's treasure - especially in post-Apocalyptic environment.
- Acid, sulphuric - pretty important ingredient for chemistry, electricity and medicine.
- Adhesive - tube of pre-War water-resistant glue. Be careful, watch your fingers!
- Alcohol, denatured - commonly used technical antiseptic and burner fuel. Unsafe for medicinal purpose, but can be used in a pinch. Do not drink!
- Alcohol, medicinal - medical-grade antiseptic.
- Aluminium - light, flexible metal.
- Aramid thread - extremely sturdy string, made of synthetic polymer. Before the Armageddon aramids (like kevlar, twaron, rusar) were widly used in personal armor creating.
- Asbestos thread - string, made of mineral fiber. Very stable, sturdy and heat-resistant.
- Blasting caps, №8 - most popular blasting cap design, designed by mr.Nobel himself.
- Bolts & nuts, M8x70mm
- Brass - copper-zinc decorative alloy, also used in ammo casing manufacturing.
- Circuit breakers
- Charcoal - indispensable component in forging and chemistry.
- Clay - multi-purpose earthly material, used by humanity from the down of time.
- Cloth, cotton - a square metre of plant fiber fabric, pretty popular before the Armageddon.
- Copper - soft orang-y metal, great for electrics.
- Electric cable - pre-War isolated electric cable, VVGng-LS 3x2,5. Multi-purpose conductor for your home base electric network.
- Electric tape - blue tape for the win!
- Electronic components - handful of resistors, controllers and circuit boards.
- Glass bottle, 0,5L
- Gold - precious metal, used in electronics. Also, gold is a currency standard in Russian Wasteland.
- Gunpowder - yeah, you know, what it for.
- Iron - one of the most used metals ever.
- Lard - aka tallow (difference between this to is similar to difference between pork and beef), rendered animal fat. Used for soap, candles and ointment manufacturing, and as a lubricant. Also, eadable.
- Lead - heavy soft metal, mostly known now as a material for bullets.
- Leather, tanned - mostly used for clothing and... hm... "armour".
- Nails, 4x100mm
- Oil filter
- Petrol engine, 8HP - this engine used to power cultivator or some other tool.
- Plastic bottle, 1L
- Potassium nitrate, 1kg - fertilizer, explosives and principal black powder component.
- Primers - tiny copper cap, filled with sensitive explosives. Vital component of modern ammunition.
- Screws, 3,5x51mm
- Silver - shiny metal, invaluable for electronics, chemistry and werewolf hunting.
- Steel pipe, d8x2,5 - can fit 9x19mm Luger bullet.
- Steel pipe, d20x4 - can be used to make 12 gauge shotgun.
- Sulfur - yellow crystals, used in many recepies, including black powder.
- Time blasting fuse, OShA, 10m - burns around 1cm/sec, very limited water resistance.