I definitely share some of the blame.
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Probably EDC for anything not work related. It carries real well on my belt, but would get scarred up real quick at work.That's purdeee. New EDC?
I have 3! One ergonomic, one “plow type” and an old plastic one just for the deck/dog. Last couple of light snows however, I used my battery powered leaf blower with great success. For heavier snows I use the self propelled one (old craftsman 24” 2 stage).There's nothing that says that a man can't own two snow shovels ..... I shall order one of yours to try !
I understand the soft rolls under the stones and the soft patch under the knife, but I don't understand the soft rolls in front and back of the stand. Please elaborate.It was one of the 1st blades that I sharpened, when I picked-up my Wicked Edge.
You have a Wicked Edge?
I understand the soft rolls under the stones and the soft patch under the knife, but I don't understand the soft rolls in front and back of the stand. Please elaborate.
Picked up the Bolens and took it to my guy to get it whipped into shape in a timely manner (i dont have time). The guy i bought it off of even threw in the little 5x10 trailer it was on. Its rusty and needs rewired but the frame, deck, and axle is solid.
Anyways I remembered to grab the TCP when i left so when i dumped the trailer off at the haunted house i could shoot it. Apparently ringing a 12” steel target at 80 yards is no big deal for it. Tested it with a Pmag, RI mag, the DW mags, Corbon JHP ammo thats old as hell, federal FMJ, and the new Critical Duty i picked up just for it. Zero issues, it ate it ALL up and didnt care what magazine it was in. Cleaned and oiled it when i got home. I friggin love this gun except i left a little idiot mark on it where i had to put the paper clip in to hold the recoil spring.
I had one of those in 5.56. Lovingly referred to as my “fire extinguisher”. Was quite fun at the group shoots.I received one of these last week (in the middle of the funeral haze, so it went straight into the safe). Not sure why, but they look gangster'ish, and I had to have one in 300 BLK. Combined with a folding pistol-lower, it should be a fun brute !
They're just (mostly cosmetic) setup to level the small magnets. The magnets catch the metallic dust coming from the blade. It's a matter of Zen !
Nah they heard it since the day i got the keys. They dont care.You have those ghosts worried now !
Very Nice! I use the Razor Edge hones and guides developed by John Juranitch, but have been eyeing this system for some time now. Especially for my son-in-law. He didn't like my set up, so we've tried the Ken Onion Work Sharp. Even though I warned him to be careful and not create a tail on the blade, voilà, his knives have tails. This system looks almost foolproof.They're just (mostly cosmetic) setup to level the small magnets. The magnets catch the metallic dust coming from the blade. It's a matter of Zen !
I had one of those in 5.56. Lovingly referred to as my “fire extinguisher”. Was quite fun at the group shoots.