That’s a serious statement.
Have you tried the hawkbill model or is there a reason you got this one over it?
That’s a serious statement.
Haven’t tried the Hawkbill but do have a Tasman that I also like alot.
Access in small places... I abused a ladybug hawkbill because of that... never had a serrated dragonfly (besides the hawkbill)... I just ordered one from white mountain knives with a discount code. Thanks for costing me $64 :DRed wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2020 9:58 amHaven’t tried the Hawkbill but do have a Tasman that I also like alot.
The Dragonfly is a beast at work cutting off crusty old hoses on brass thru-hull fittings and also the plastic hoses (that always melt on) on bilge systems. Its so short I can really put alot on it with no worries and its way stronger than my old razor knife. With a heat gun and the Dragonfly I am getting some flat rate jobs done in half the time! Not to mention its great at the day to day stuff, boxes, those stupid bubble packages everything comes in these days etc.
Ha! You will love it, its great in the shop and pretty much everywhere else. The only thing that would make it better would be if they had a bottle opener on it!! :)prndltech wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2020 10:21 amAccess in small places... I abused a ladybug hawkbill because of that... never had a serrated dragonfly (besides the hawkbill)... I just ordered one from white mountain knives with a discount code. Thanks for costing me $64 :DRed wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2020 9:58 amHaven’t tried the Hawkbill but do have a Tasman that I also like alot.
The Dragonfly is a beast at work cutting off crusty old hoses on brass thru-hull fittings and also the plastic hoses (that always melt on) on bilge systems. Its so short I can really put alot on it with no worries and its way stronger than my old razor knife. With a heat gun and the Dragonfly I am getting some flat rate jobs done in half the time! Not to mention its great at the day to day stuff, boxes, those stupid bubble packages everything comes in these days etc.
Definitely be good in the shop!
Its a good thing I live over here in the states. That looks too fun, a bouldering facility with a Beer vending machine has “hospital emergency room” written all over it for me!Wartstein wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2020 1:21 pm
:)
The gym I attend is exclusively for bouldering, so no rope climbing at all, and it is very basic: Built in an abandoned shoe factory, a few old chouches one can chill out on, you can play your own music and there is just a beverage and beer vending machine.
But the walls themselves are built for real hard training...
I like it that way, gyms that offer also rope climbing tend to be less "cozy" and very loud, and I am not interested in indoor rope climbing anyway. There I prefer pure, hard bouldering with the focus on really getting strong and actually building up some muscles.
:p
:)
Maybe that´s not the correct term in English?!
Those serrations look super thin. Was that how yours came from factory?
As far as I know, beer vending machines don’t exist in the US. Here in the “land of the free” you must be old enough to buy it, must present ID (oddly enough one does not have to present ID to vote in all of the US), and depending on your state, you may not be able to buy on Sundays, or not until after 1pm on Sundays; some places prohibit the sale of alcohol entirely, these Towns and counties are known as “dry”. It’s pretty messed up. America is obsessed with controlling access to things which can’t actually be controlled, and rather than educate our kids about vices (both good and bad), we hide them in a closet and wag our fingers at them. No wonder we are overrun with adult age children! When you don’t give kids responsibility you don’t get responsible adults... :rolleyes:Wartstein wrote: ↑Sat Aug 15, 2020 12:43 amMaybe that´s not the correct term in English?!
I mean an automat where you put in some coins and get a bottle of beer in return (or some other beverage)
Or are you puzzled cause you would not expect such a thing in a boulder gym / sport facility?
Or maybe cause in the US generally buying and consuming alcoholic drinks in public is not that easy and more restricted as it is in Europe?