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Leatherman Tools / Re: April Rebar and Friends Challenge
« Last post by HarleyXJGuy on Today at 04:09:45 AM »Day 23
Waiting at the landfill with a flat tire.
Waiting at the landfill with a flat tire.
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Leatherman Tools / Re: April Rebar and Friends Challenge« Last post by HarleyXJGuy on Today at 04:09:45 AM »Day 23
Waiting at the landfill with a flat tire. 2
Edged Tools / Re: What Traditional Knife are you toting today?« Last post by LoopCutter on Today at 03:41:48 AM » 👍
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The Break Room / Re: Revived Sos Surprise Box GAW ( US edition ).« Last post by Poncho65 on Today at 03:10:18 AM » Welcome to
It wouldn't be to member like to ask for something like this in your first post Hang around a while and let us get to know you and then maybe you could come back some time and get a chance at the box 4
Leatherman Tools / Re: Pocket Survival Tool Tuesday« Last post by Poncho65 on Today at 03:05:23 AM »Awesome PSTT pics, LC and Steve
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Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: The Huntsman cometh with wood« Last post by IMR4198 on Today at 03:03:45 AM »Very attractive. That one might be the 'carry it camping' Huntsman. I was hoping you would post a photo. Best wishes. G
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Swiss Army Knights Forum / The Huntsman cometh with wood« Last post by Swisster on Today at 02:57:10 AM »It came a few hours ago. I cleaned it ,oiled the scales and threw a suspension clip, black tweezers ,black toothpick and a mini screwdriver on it. The scales look better after being oiled. Not bad for $25
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The Break Room / Re: Recumbent Adventures« Last post by Outback in Idaho on Today at 02:56:25 AM » Test non-360 Video seeing how Insta360's guages work. Actually am pleased. Problem is that 360° videos take up lots of space, and I have crappy internet here.
May have to try ad film an entire section with the X3 once I find a suitable mount, mounting area, and a better stick. That unfortunately costs money and am in short supply of that. GoPro's software never could get any of their gauges to work let alone be accurate. 8
The Break Room / Re: Recumbent Adventures« Last post by Outback in Idaho on Today at 02:49:22 AM » Took some photo with the Insta360 X3, and one area that is a Photo Opp for the Cambridge (Idaho) area is this one cut through a mountainous volcanic rock area. Up above it was cut for the new highway, yet this one had to been done earlier. When I got home I played with the viewer settings and made three interesting photos that had people wanting to know where this was. And my friend spilled the beans...
Lance shot. Selfie stick out in front while moving. Discovered the idea in Kellogg, Idaho last year on the TOT Recumbent Trike Rally I nicknamed the location, The Forge. Added it to Google Maps even. Click the images to load the 360° content on Flik'r. forge for 1 + 1 by Jackaroo Jim, on Flickr Forge for 2 by Jackaroo Jim, on Flickr Then I edited a few still photos from one of those 360° pictures to make... The one that got all of the attention... Then I added these for fun. This one I made the walls look taller than they actually were. Found it by luck, tiny planet pulled down low, then cropped it. This one was a tiny planet thrown on its side. Again, by chance. Added it to my Facebook header. GoPro 6 Black video Enjoy! 9
General Tool Discussion / Re: Australian Knife Laws« Last post by Valkie on Today at 02:46:36 AM »My latest Australian Daily Carry
Can't have knives, tools, lighters (fire hazard and smoking in public is not allowed), nail clippers, torches (yes torches are considered a breaking and entering tool). So this is my Daily Carry 10
Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: The Sportsman Challenge - April 2024« Last post by marlowe221 on Today at 02:34:08 AM »Day 23
I used the cap lifter on a stubborn “twist off” cap on some fancy fizzy water at the office today. That thing just refused to twist at all…. IMG_1622.jpg (Filesize: 100.9 KB) |
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