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I just wash in the sink with hot water, then cold. Dry off then in the airing cupboard or pocket. Lube within a few hrs.gac wrote:Xavier, how do you clean your folders after gutting and butchering?
He's alive and well. The other critters are dead and digested long ago!STAK wrote: :spyder: It's a shame, you wasted those beautiful animals just to digest them :cool: . . . . Your nice dog is still alive I hope :eek: . . . . :spyder:
Edible, too- giant parasol. Found it on way back from a successful hunt which is why the stretch is bloody.Evil D wrote:That's a huge mushroom!
UKPK G10, UKPK Ti, Para 2CF&20CP, Stretch CF, Stretch CF conv, Manix2 M4,Endura Wave, Endura ZDP189, Pacific Salt, Captain, Gunting S30v, P'Kal, Gayle Bradley,Atlantic Salt, Spyderhawk, Crossbill, Wings slipit
Mules: CTSBD1, Super Blue, S90V, VG10, S35VN, Cos-3, M390 Fixed: Bushcraft, Warrior
Mules: CTSBD1, Super Blue, S90V, VG10, S35VN, Cos-3, M390 Fixed: Bushcraft, Warrior
He's alive and well. The other critters are dead and digested long ago!
:spyder: Nice, kill 'em all :confused: do not leave anything :eek: just eat them all you great hero :D . . . . Kill all those bad creatures, it is so heroic to defent yourself against those heavy armored bad-bad creatures :p . . . . Cudos to you xavierdoc for your killings, keep them coming and show them to all of us and be proud :p :cool: . . . . :spyder:
:spyder: Nice, kill 'em all :confused: do not leave anything :eek: just eat them all you great hero :D . . . . Kill all those bad creatures, it is so heroic to defent yourself against those heavy armored bad-bad creatures :p . . . . Cudos to you xavierdoc for your killings, keep them coming and show them to all of us and be proud :p :cool: . . . . :spyder:
Got lots of good memories. It's funny to think these came out back at the same time as the original IBM Personal Computer. The Worker could have used some G10 skins like the Calypso models, but the stainless steel snuggled into a toolbox real well with your sockets and wrenches. That tip was great for working fried water hoses off old radiators.Senate wrote:^^nice piece of history shunsui!
Here's another picture with a Sage2.

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Gonna be bumpin this thread!
Today we took down our Christmas tree and I thought it'd be fun to make it fit in our recycle bin. I think you can all see where this is going.

Used my Woodlander to get the branches off the tree and split the trunk, and then the Native to trium the branches smaller so they wouldn't take up too much room. This was originally a 6 ft tree and now it doesn't even take up half the space in our bin.
I was also amazed at the SE 440V, that stuff is like the Energizer bunny, it just keeps cutting and cutting and cutting and cutting, I wish we could have more of it now, especially in the Millie or PM2 platform :D I'd snap up a sprint of both in a heartbeat! Anyways, here's some more pictures of the knives.






And then here they are cleaned up, all that washed off in about a minute or so. They're both ready and raring for more work!
Today we took down our Christmas tree and I thought it'd be fun to make it fit in our recycle bin. I think you can all see where this is going.

Used my Woodlander to get the branches off the tree and split the trunk, and then the Native to trium the branches smaller so they wouldn't take up too much room. This was originally a 6 ft tree and now it doesn't even take up half the space in our bin.
I was also amazed at the SE 440V, that stuff is like the Energizer bunny, it just keeps cutting and cutting and cutting and cutting, I wish we could have more of it now, especially in the Millie or PM2 platform :D I'd snap up a sprint of both in a heartbeat! Anyways, here's some more pictures of the knives.






And then here they are cleaned up, all that washed off in about a minute or so. They're both ready and raring for more work!