tasman salt praise
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:45 am
some of you may have read about the tornadoes occurring in eastern north carolina last weekend. my mother's house was one of those damaged. fortunately my mom was not injured. on saturday i found out about this and assembled things i thought would be useful. this included flash lights, camping stove, chain saw and the like. honestly i was not prepared for how much damage there was to the place i grew up.
my edc this time of year is a sak and tasman salt. many hawkbill aficionados already know how useful this blade configuration is for everyday tasks. i really like the tasman for yard work and opening packaging at the office. it also rides
on my pfd when canoeing.
now i can attest to its usefulness in emergency home repair after this weekend. i cut a lot of plastic sheeting used to seal broken windows after they were covered with plywood. there was an endless array of packaging to open. we had to cover the roof with tarps and these needed trimming in some cases. at night the tasman was used for some food preparation. after two days of this the knife was still nice and sharp.
my edc this time of year is a sak and tasman salt. many hawkbill aficionados already know how useful this blade configuration is for everyday tasks. i really like the tasman for yard work and opening packaging at the office. it also rides
on my pfd when canoeing.
now i can attest to its usefulness in emergency home repair after this weekend. i cut a lot of plastic sheeting used to seal broken windows after they were covered with plywood. there was an endless array of packaging to open. we had to cover the roof with tarps and these needed trimming in some cases. at night the tasman was used for some food preparation. after two days of this the knife was still nice and sharp.