3CA3EAE6-CE29-426F-99FB-F71DBB77B900.jpegThis little pair of Snap-On pliers is the perfect EDC pocket pliers, Knipex are still my hands down favorite pliers on the market!
The bump-ectomy makes a pretty dramatic change! Lightens up the look. Did you groove the oem scales? I saw your pic in another thread and thought they were Putman scales. Nice work!
It looks like you’re making a Ship of Theseus! I had to go look that up, interesting. Wikipedia also mentioned “grandfather’s ax” in which both the head and handle have been replaced. I would contend that one is easy to solve; handles are replaced several times on a head over the course of its life...
I went with a Winchester from Tractor Supply and More. It’s advertised as 24 guns but I barely fit everything I had in it. Right? 24 pop guns maybe. I got a big Browning Medallion when Sportsman’s Warehouse was closing here in town. 700-lbs empty :eek: I’ve got things stacked nuts to butts in there...
Absolutely! I don’t know about anyone else, but I will balk at spending 00’s on tools I regularly use, but not on knives I rarely use. Here’s another question .... what cost more? The shoes you are wearing or the knife in your pocket?! On tools, I say buy the best you can afford. I’ve been let down...
You could also use arrows to figure out a suitable rod diameter. My Remote Release has served as a glue scraper for 20 years when it’s time to reflect how my arrows! Carbon 400s and 340s, as well as 2117, 2213, 2314 and 2315 aluminum shafts.
Is that the second from the Spyderco Swap? I was tempted by that but decided to order a Salt version instead. No comments on the blade yet besides from my daughter. No one ever seems to notice pocket knives here. Makes me wonder if there are cities where people really do notice the blade length dif...
Nate nailed it for me above. It the tool I have on me. I have begun taking a decent santoku with me when I travel with the family to a place I don’t think will have good knives, like rentals or timeshares, or hotel suites. But never camping and etc. I always have a folder with me though, and our tra...
this kind of thing is why i also carry a box cutter in my bag. we always talk about wanting folders that are robust and can handle tough jobs, but i agree a shaman would be a nightmare in that material. i bet a utility knife would work better than anything else you've used even though they're defin...