I could do without the wire cutter slot in the handle, but other than that it is perfect. I went through a couple of those basic folding utility knives, but they are very uncomfortable to hold even just for a short period of time.
I could do without the wire cutter slot in the handle, but other than that it is perfect. I went through a couple of those basic folding utility knives, but they are very uncomfortable to hold even just for a short period of time.
Nice, I think I remember seeing that one, but I haven’t tried it.
I keep my utility knife along with another knife (standard folding knife similar to the one you pictured) clipped to my tool pouch, and the other knife never gets touched... Even if it isn’t the closest blade to me, I’ll go out to the garage and get it.…
Exactly. Some of us need to fool proof things, because we act a fool.
That would help with lowering, but wouldn't it make it harder to lift?
Yeah, I was thinking that too, but unless you find some for free it’s not worth even trying.
I think I want to add something like this so the legs lock in place when put down, and won’t slip out from under the table if kicked accidntally.
http://www.amazon.com/D-H-S-Posi-Loc…
Yeah, that one was a joke...
Nice upgrade. I can’t quit thinking about where to put some springs that will help lift and lower it too.
Yeah I’m going to make mine a small work table, so it’s simple to clear off. Then install a ton of shelves and storage, so I dont have any reasons for stuff being out all the time.
I bought this stuff the last time around, and man it is awesome. My favorite use so far is when I repaired a plastic connector from my truck's windshield wiper hose. I used the Bondic like a 3D printer to repair the big hole where water was rushing out. Worked like a charm, and didn't have to try to find a replacement…
I bought this stuff the last time around, and man it is awesome. My favorite use so far is when I repaired a plastic…
I’ve been wanting to do this in my garage for a while, and I think this version is simple enough to light a fire under my ass to get it done.
I’ve done it by wetting it first, but that’s because I was unsuccessfully scrubbing it already. Not sure if dry will do the same, but I bet it will do something. Just make sure to pour enough on the area to cover it completely. It’s some sort of magical voodoo, I swear.
This works on many types of pans. Another way to do it is just sprinkle baking soda on it and just let it sit over night. I thought I ruined my pressure cooker, but the next day most of the burnt on gunk had peeled off on its own. It was great.
I never use diced celery. Just drop a pinch of celery seeds in for added flavor. I also add dill relish. Never sweet. Gag....
I like the taste of celery in my tuna salad, but I don’t care for eating celery much. It’s watery, stringy, and kind of a pain, so I just use celery seeds instead.
You missed my point. It's not that I wouldn't like to have sawhorses of this caliber, but rather the fact that I cannot justify spending a weekend learning new woodworking techniques just to make sawhorses that would put any piece of furniture in my house to shame. I would rather spend the time learning and…
Just saw these not to long ago, and found it impressive. I don't have a 6 yet, but I plan on getting one of these when I do.
Just saw these not to long ago, and found it impressive. I don't have a 6 yet, but I plan on getting one of these…
I can't justify having sawhorses that are better constructed than pretty much anything else I own.
Absolutely. I also never understood why they didn't teach about APRs and debt in economics class.