gsSo sad to learn of the curve life threw you. I had hoped you would eventually visit and share you adventures wit your Spirit. I had planned to review, then just jumped in with both SPIRITS…Please share!
Day SevenGlorious weather finally here in Texas. It was cool and breezy, after a long triple digit stretch this summer. Left the house today and forgot my phone and Spirit. Here is my pairing for tomorrow. (Image removed from quote.)Also this blade is awesome. Wicked sharp. I wish it was on the flip side for right handed oho.(Image removed from quote.)The straight blade could be sharper. (Image removed from quote.)
*Day 8*(Image removed from quote.)Spirit opens a new lube to try.
Day 8Sunday morning, a 2 cup of coffee day already🤪Had a rough edge on a garage shelf, and used the file to remedy the abrasive edge. However, when I tried to unlock and close the implement it would not release. So I had to extract another implement and it released the lock and I was able to close the file. 👍 [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ]
☕☕. Same here. I wonder what's holding up your release on yours? Good thing the OG Super Tool trick works to release the implements
Again no tool use. Nothing, but football and beer today.
For the challenge, even if not used, you are to share a picture within post of your Spirit in some sort of fashion for the badge. Label it Day XX incrementing daily. Just saying.
Day 9I call this shot the bat (Image removed from quote.)
Day 7Spirit put the grease trap back on the flat top grill I keep at the cabin and sliced open the bacon for breakfast.(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)
Day 8:Hung some Halloween decorations with the kids. Used the scissors and spear point blade for a bit of trimming fake webs cutting tags etc. used the pliers to hold some nails in place for hanging. [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ] [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ] Also cut out this old phone line that I cannot find the source so it’s for now just cut and tucked in. [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ] [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ] Probably a few other things I’m forgetting. Tools used thus far:Serrated blade x1Scissors x3Pliers x3Saw x2Spear point blade x2Phillips x3Pry bar x32mm flathead x1Wire cutters x1Chisel tip x1Wire scraper x1Wire stripper x1
Day 8No use, just some pictures with mushrooms from walk.(Image removed from quote.)
Still amazed how you can keep tab with all these uses, anyone plans to carve a pumpkin with Spirit? I think it has a pretty decent blade shape for the job(thin and narrow), but just not sure I want to spend the time to clean it up afterwards.
Awesome uses and pics, guys. Sadly I have too much stuff going on at work and nothing at all going on with my Spirit, so I’ll have to pass this one and maybe will do it sometime in the future. Good luck to you all and have fun!
*Day9*(Image removed from quote.)Little guy needed help with dislodging but couldn't find that orange thinge, so out come the Spirit for the job.
Thanks comis. I may give the pumpkin carving a try with the butter blade. That or the thanksgiving turkey. The fish scaler is by far the best pumpkin carving tool I’ve used on a SAK or MT. No worries good to have you start with us What’s the orange thing? Is it a Lego piece separator? I could’ve used one of those 30 years ago.
Day 9: Opening a seasonal treat