Any tricks to keeping your tools functioning well in the cold? Like below freezing cold....I know some metals might not perform as well, and some oils/lubes may harden in the cold so what do you all suggest for optimizing tool performance and reducing the chance of damage in cold conditions (consider rescue, long vehicle extraction etc....)
My old Gerber Dime must have reached absolute-zero at some sub-dimensional vacuum point momentary rupture in the space-time continuum, because it disappeared off my key ring one day and was never seen again.
Quote from: gerleatherberman on December 20, 2017, 07:53:03 AMMy old Gerber Dime must have reached absolute-zero at some sub-dimensional vacuum point momentary rupture in the space-time continuum, because it disappeared off my key ring one day and was never seen again. Oh no, that happened to a sock I had once too! That can't be a coincidence - clearly it is the same conspiracy that got X-files cancelled for knowing too much. It even happened to a girl I dated once - I never saw her again! Let's see, cold issues.. Padlocks. Very locky locks. Quite a few wont accept a key until spring comes.
Quote from: Vidar on December 20, 2017, 08:09:44 AMQuote from: gerleatherberman on December 20, 2017, 07:53:03 AMMy old Gerber Dime must have reached absolute-zero at some sub-dimensional vacuum point momentary rupture in the space-time continuum, because it disappeared off my key ring one day and was never seen again. It even happened to a girl I dated once - I never saw her again! Ex-girlfriends tend to become so frigid they could possibly enter an inert state molecularly and disappear. I miss me some X-files. CSM was my idol when I was younger. The little mini series they have come out with recently have been cool though.
Quote from: gerleatherberman on December 20, 2017, 07:53:03 AMMy old Gerber Dime must have reached absolute-zero at some sub-dimensional vacuum point momentary rupture in the space-time continuum, because it disappeared off my key ring one day and was never seen again. It even happened to a girl I dated once - I never saw her again!
I have spent weeks working up north, I mean so far north that one more step would have meant we would be heading south, with Mr. Pinchy. Using it to tweak “wet” gear and never had a problem. Except for frozen fingers, toes and nose tips. And beside sharpening weekly and cleaning/oiling (3in1), no other special care was ever required.
... at 40 below, it doesn't matter which scale you're using- even Russian gear breaks.
Quote from: Marc_in_NS on December 21, 2017, 03:54:12 AMI have spent weeks working up north, I mean so far north that one more step would have meant we would be heading south, with Mr. Pinchy. Using it to tweak “wet” gear and never had a problem. Except for frozen fingers, toes and nose tips. And beside sharpening weekly and cleaning/oiling (3in1), no other special care was ever required.Thats really cool! See any polar bears? Would love to read stories of how the work was up there.
You pinched a bear into submission with a Mr. PINCHY Gerber multi plier. Is this correct?