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The hook should be on the side opposite that of the corkscrew!

ca Offline Stirling3749

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...that way you could drill the SAK into the side of a tree and use the hook to hang things.
Hang your food up high so bears don't get it and when a bear does show up in the middle of the night and you scramble up the tree naked at least there will be a SAK up there waiting for you.
My logic is undeniable!  :climber:


de Offline Thehunt

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Re: The hook should be on the side opposite that of the corkscrew!
Reply #1 on: September 07, 2010, 09:21:02 PM
Why dont you use the can-opener as a hook?

Once dropped my keys into the manhole. Shoelace and the Spartans can-opener solved the problem...
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us Offline ICanFixThat

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Re: The hook should be on the side opposite that of the corkscrew!
Reply #2 on: September 08, 2010, 12:43:48 AM
Why dont you use the can-opener as a hook?

Once dropped my keys into the manhole. Shoelace and the Spartans can-opener solved the problem...

Cool Story!


As for hanging, people tend to use the hook as the attachment and then the T handle as a hanger.


ca Offline Stirling3749

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Re: The hook should be on the side opposite that of the corkscrew!
Reply #3 on: September 08, 2010, 10:06:23 PM
Both valid points. Now I like the can opener even more.  :cheers:


 

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