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Official MTO March OHT Madness

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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #360 on: March 30, 2017, 08:51:34 AM
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Did you do anything other than changing the scales? Any mods?

Nar, just didn't have enough time to do more. Just the scales change mod. It is counted as a mod right?   :whistle:


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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #361 on: March 30, 2017, 09:04:25 AM
DAY 30:



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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #362 on: March 30, 2017, 09:50:16 AM
@ zoidberg, :salute:

Did you have to use a lot of force during the onslaught test session ?

Mostly no but some like the pressure rated irrigation line did take effort.
Pics were to show what is possible.
I really wouldn't want to be doing those types of cuts on a daily basis with the oht.

Thank you for the time you dedicated to science  :cheers:

I was asking because my experience with this blade is quite different. It is sharp, though? :think:

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DAY 25:

The girls got new tarps. This is me halfway ish through cutting and melting the new guy lines. Not the most fun job.




Which one is you ?  :P

And, what was that blue thing  :pok:

 
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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #363 on: March 30, 2017, 10:12:31 AM
@ zoidberg, :salute:

Did you have to use a lot of force during the onslaught test session ?

Mostly no but some like the pressure rated irrigation line did take effort.
Pics were to show what is possible.
I really wouldn't want to be doing those types of cuts on a daily basis with the oht.

Thank you for the time you dedicated to science  :cheers:

I was asking because my experience with this blade is quite different. It is sharp, though? :think:

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DAY 25:

The girls got new tarps. This is me halfway ish through cutting and melting the new guy lines. Not the most fun job.




Which one is you ?  :P

And, what was that blue thing  :pok:

 

It's not hair shaving sharp, more a toothy edge. What is your preferred serrated multitool blade?

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Blue will get it's own thread maybe.   :bud:


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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #364 on: March 30, 2017, 10:50:58 AM
Yes, not hair shaving sharp but it will easily shave my fingernail so it should be cutting stuff like cardboard and string easily, which it doesn't. :shrug:

In order of preference, I like the Spirit's butter knife, then 111mm Fireman, Soldier 2008 and Swisstool's blade (sheepsfoot version). You?

BTW, do you have any recommendations for this thread https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,71153.0.html ?
« Last Edit: March 30, 2017, 10:52:14 AM by firiki »
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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #365 on: March 30, 2017, 12:36:50 PM
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Jalapeno apple chips are surprisingly yummy.   :drool: :drool: :drool: :gimme: :gimme: :gimme:


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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #366 on: March 30, 2017, 01:36:51 PM
Yes, not hair shaving sharp but it will easily shave my fingernail so it should be cutting stuff like cardboard and string easily, which it doesn't. :shrug:

In order of preference, I like the Spirit's butter knife, then 111mm Fireman, Soldier 2008 and Swisstool's blade (sheepsfoot version). You?

BTW, do you have any recommendations for this thread https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,71153.0.html ?

I like all those too. And the ST200. Can't help you with tarps sorry, I generally go for the larger stronger cheaper ones.


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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #367 on: March 30, 2017, 01:38:28 PM
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Jalapeno apple chips are surprisingly yummy.   :drool: :drool: :drool: :gimme: :gimme: :gimme:

Haven't seen those here, sounds nice though.   :tu:   :tu:


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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #368 on: March 30, 2017, 09:53:07 PM
Day 24: rescue cutter just zipped through a thick cat litter box lid i couldnt even cut with my knife



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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #369 on: March 30, 2017, 10:05:16 PM
Day 24: rescue cutter just zipped through a thick cat litter box lid i couldnt even cut with my knife

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Impressive. The cutting hook is prooving its usefullness  :tu:


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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #370 on: March 31, 2017, 08:21:13 AM
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Did you do anything other than changing the scales? Any mods?

Nar, just didn't have enough time to do more. Just the scales change mod. It is counted as a mod right?   :whistle:
Yes, but it is in dire competition with highlighting the tools on the scales.
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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #371 on: March 31, 2017, 08:25:10 AM
Day 31

Trophies from yesterday.... smokey, salty... delicious :drool:
The camping tool is also quite nifty.
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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #372 on: March 31, 2017, 08:35:50 AM
Nice hook eth.   :tu:   :tu:


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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #373 on: March 31, 2017, 10:39:49 AM
Yes, not hair shaving sharp but it will easily shave my fingernail so it should be cutting stuff like cardboard and string easily, which it doesn't. :shrug:

In order of preference, I like the Spirit's butter knife, then 111mm Fireman, Soldier 2008 and Swisstool's blade (sheepsfoot version). You?

BTW, do you have any recommendations for this thread https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,71153.0.html ?

I like all those too. And the ST200. Can't help you with tarps sorry, I generally go for the larger stronger cheaper ones.

No worries  :)  At least, you people got tarps! If I want anything different than a tarpaulin I have to order it from abroad  :-\ 
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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #374 on: March 31, 2017, 11:06:25 AM
Yes, not hair shaving sharp but it will easily shave my fingernail so it should be cutting stuff like cardboard and string easily, which it doesn't. :shrug:

In order of preference, I like the Spirit's butter knife, then 111mm Fireman, Soldier 2008 and Swisstool's blade (sheepsfoot version). You?

BTW, do you have any recommendations for this thread https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,71153.0.html ?

I like all those too. And the ST200. Can't help you with tarps sorry, I generally go for the larger stronger cheaper ones.

No worries  :)  At least, you people got tarps! If I want anything different than a tarpaulin I have to order it from abroad  :-\ 

If they are in outdoor shops here they would be stupid expensive, I haven't bothered looking for them.
I buy regular tarps from hardware shops.


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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #375 on: March 31, 2017, 11:14:53 AM
Yes, not hair shaving sharp but it will easily shave my fingernail so it should be cutting stuff like cardboard and string easily, which it doesn't. :shrug:

In order of preference, I like the Spirit's butter knife, then 111mm Fireman, Soldier 2008 and Swisstool's blade (sheepsfoot version). You?

BTW, do you have any recommendations for this thread https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,71153.0.html ?

I like all those too. And the ST200. Can't help you with tarps sorry, I generally go for the larger stronger cheaper ones.

No worries  :)  At least, you people got tarps! If I want anything different than a tarpaulin I have to order it from abroad  :-\ 

If they are in outdoor shops here they would be stupid expensive, I haven't bothered looking for them.
I buy regular tarps from hardware shops.

That hadn't occurred to me, checking at a hardware store! I'll give it a try.

Many thanks :salute:
Omnia vincit amor. Vae victis.


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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #376 on: March 31, 2017, 11:29:59 AM
Yes, not hair shaving sharp but it will easily shave my fingernail so it should be cutting stuff like cardboard and string easily, which it doesn't. :shrug:

In order of preference, I like the Spirit's butter knife, then 111mm Fireman, Soldier 2008 and Swisstool's blade (sheepsfoot version). You?

BTW, do you have any recommendations for this thread https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,71153.0.html ?

I like all those too. And the ST200. Can't help you with tarps sorry, I generally go for the larger stronger cheaper ones.

No worries  :)  At least, you people got tarps! If I want anything different than a tarpaulin I have to order it from abroad  :-\ 

If they are in outdoor shops here they would be stupid expensive, I haven't bothered looking for them.
I buy regular tarps from hardware shops.

That hadn't occurred to me, checking at a hardware store! I'll give it a try.

Many thanks :salute:

I think you misunderstood me. I buy hardware shop tarps. Not label/fancy/quality tarps at the hardware shop.


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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #377 on: March 31, 2017, 12:11:14 PM
Yes, not hair shaving sharp but it will easily shave my fingernail so it should be cutting stuff like cardboard and string easily, which it doesn't. :shrug:

In order of preference, I like the Spirit's butter knife, then 111mm Fireman, Soldier 2008 and Swisstool's blade (sheepsfoot version). You?

BTW, do you have any recommendations for this thread https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,71153.0.html ?

I like all those too. And the ST200. Can't help you with tarps sorry, I generally go for the larger stronger cheaper ones.

No worries  :)  At least, you people got tarps! If I want anything different than a tarpaulin I have to order it from abroad  :-\ 

If they are in outdoor shops here they would be stupid expensive, I haven't bothered looking for them.
I buy regular tarps from hardware shops.

That hadn't occurred to me, checking at a hardware store! I'll give it a try.

Many thanks :salute:

I think you misunderstood me. I buy hardware shop tarps. Not label/fancy/quality tarps at the hardware shop.

Nope, I understood that perfectly well.

I don't want fancy stuff but good quality stuff that works well (at a sensible price so I don't have to baby it). When looking for tarps locally 99% of the time I found something like this



which can be OK but is not what I am looking for. Maybe I'll find something else in a hardware store, though I doubt it.
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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #378 on: March 31, 2017, 12:15:29 PM
Thanks for the badge, Z!   :cheers:


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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #379 on: March 31, 2017, 12:18:44 PM
Yes, not hair shaving sharp but it will easily shave my fingernail so it should be cutting stuff like cardboard and string easily, which it doesn't. :shrug:

In order of preference, I like the Spirit's butter knife, then 111mm Fireman, Soldier 2008 and Swisstool's blade (sheepsfoot version). You?

BTW, do you have any recommendations for this thread https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,71153.0.html ?

I like all those too. And the ST200. Can't help you with tarps sorry, I generally go for the larger stronger cheaper ones.

No worries  :)  At least, you people got tarps! If I want anything different than a tarpaulin I have to order it from abroad  :-\ 

If they are in outdoor shops here they would be stupid expensive, I haven't bothered looking for them.
I buy regular tarps from hardware shops.

That hadn't occurred to me, checking at a hardware store! I'll give it a try.

Many thanks :salute:

I think you misunderstood me. I buy hardware shop tarps. Not label/fancy/quality tarps at the hardware shop.

Nope, I understood that perfectly well.

I don't want fancy stuff but good quality stuff that works well (at a sensible price so I don't have to baby it). When looking for tarps locally 99% of the time I found something like this

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which can be OK but is not what I am looking for. Maybe I'll find something else in a hardware store, though I doubt it.

They sure can get expensive pretty quick.   :dwts:


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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #380 on: March 31, 2017, 12:19:26 PM
Thanks for the badge, Z!   :cheers:

You're welcome pnoodle.   :tu:   :tu:


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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #381 on: April 01, 2017, 12:24:50 AM
Day 25: hate the saw



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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #382 on: April 01, 2017, 12:26:38 AM
Day 25: hate the saw

Too big for you, huh?


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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #384 on: April 01, 2017, 09:04:37 AM
IMO it's probably the worst tool on the OHT.


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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #385 on: April 01, 2017, 03:59:58 PM
IMO it's probably the worst tool on the OHT.
almost just a waste of space.


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Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #386 on: April 02, 2017, 02:58:06 AM
Day 26:
Almost forgot to post today
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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #387 on: April 02, 2017, 08:11:21 AM
Not long to go mate.   :tu:


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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #388 on: April 02, 2017, 09:10:06 AM
Just read this entire thread. Good job folks!  Somehow I missed this, would have done the challenge as well. Ah well, I'll live!

I also have a love/hate thing with my OHT.  I tried swapping in a blade from my Wave, but it didn't fit quite right.

Best of luck as you all finish up the challenge!


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Re: Official MTO March OHT Madness
Reply #389 on: April 02, 2017, 04:12:09 PM
Some more great shots gdoolittle and congrats to all that have already finished :cheers: :cheers: :like:


 

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