What made you start ripping off the scales in the first place?
Quote from: captain spaulding on September 07, 2011, 01:37:34 AMWhat made you start ripping off the scales in the first place?Truth be told, the uneven handle thickness on the XE-6 bugged me from day one. I thought I would be able to get along better with it, but, that wasn't the case. I always had plans to mod it one day. It has sat at the bottom of the list for a long while. While it is nowhere near the top of the list either, I know I won't ever be EDC'ing the way that it is now. This more or less pushes me to modify it to my liking so I can start to carry it around again. Since tearing it apart, I have come up with a few changes that I would like to do. First order of business is to make those handles the same thickness.....~ evil ~
Well my front right blinker got pushed in and by a dog paw "I will explain if I have to" and the bracket brake. When it happened I did a quick Duct Tape job. Well it finally fell and I had to use my C2 to reach and pull down some Duct Tape that was just out of reach. I also used my C2 to break off the rest of a already broken bracket.
Quote from: captain spaulding on September 08, 2011, 07:25:34 PMWell my front right blinker got pushed in and by a dog paw "I will explain if I have to" and the bracket brake. When it happened I did a quick Duct Tape job. Well it finally fell and I had to use my C2 to reach and pull down some Duct Tape that was just out of reach. I also used my C2 to break off the rest of a already broken bracket.
That's gotta be one big dog!
Used the saw on my Surge to saw down 4 legs of a shelf to reduce height
Quote from: Accujohn on September 09, 2011, 12:13:05 AMUsed the saw on my Surge to saw down 4 legs of a shelf to reduce heightat 1st i thought this was going to be about the dog. LOL
I've been using a Vic Spirit to play with some Ti split rings - conclusion: very nice but sod all memory
Used my C2 to cut this log. Wow did the C2 perform well. (Image removed from quote.) Alright obviously I AM JOKING but figured I would lighten things up a bit.Immediately after taking that picture I stabbed myself in the finger again. It was not bad at all but I think it was the MT saying "how dare you" (Image removed from quote.)
I think you need to start wearing chain-mail gloves!
Quote from: RSJake94 on September 10, 2011, 02:17:43 AMI think you need to start wearing chain-mail gloves! I know. Just wait, if you cut yourself with your Wave your finger will BE GONE.
Quote from: captain spaulding on September 10, 2011, 02:24:55 AMQuote from: RSJake94 on September 10, 2011, 02:17:43 AMI think you need to start wearing chain-mail gloves! I know. Just wait, if you cut yourself with your Wave your finger will BE GONE. I've got my wave plain blade super scary sharp past the factory edge.it almost scares me to use it.
**Warning: Alcohol was(and still is)involved with this story**Welp, this is kinda funny. So it's roughly 3 am(PST) here and I just got back from a night out with some friends. I pull up to my house and get ready to walk up to the door. Normally, as I'm exiting my car I lock my doors and go about my business. Every so often, I will close my car door shut without realizing that I just locked my keys in my car.SHTF. Tonight was one of the nights that I subconsciously locked my keys in the car. It was at this point that my mangineering motor skills took charge. I hop my brick wall into my backyard and start rummage through everything that would allow me to get my keys. With my Wave in tow, I come across some cardboard. From here I use the blade on my Wave to cut out a vertical strip of cardboard with some sort of "hook" cut into it. This piece of cardboard was my shimmy. (Image removed from quote.)Thankfully, my window was cracked, just enough to get my cardboard in. Luckily for me, I was able to get my door unlocked and my keys. Or else I would not be sitting here typing this!! So thank you Stylus Pro and BO Wave for making this all possible (Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: RSJake94 on September 10, 2011, 12:21:21 PM**Warning: Alcohol was(and still is)involved with this story**Welp, this is kinda funny. So it's roughly 3 am(PST) here and I just got back from a night out with some friends. I pull up to my house and get ready to walk up to the door. Normally, as I'm exiting my car I lock my doors and go about my business. Every so often, I will close my car door shut without realizing that I just locked my keys in my car.SHTF. Tonight was one of the nights that I subconsciously locked my keys in the car. It was at this point that my mangineering motor skills took charge. I hop my brick wall into my backyard and start rummage through everything that would allow me to get my keys. With my Wave in tow, I come across some cardboard. From here I use the blade on my Wave to cut out a vertical strip of cardboard with some sort of "hook" cut into it. This piece of cardboard was my shimmy. (Image removed from quote.)Thankfully, my window was cracked, just enough to get my cardboard in. Luckily for me, I was able to get my door unlocked and my keys. Or else I would not be sitting here typing this!! So thank you Stylus Pro and BO Wave for making this all possible (Image removed from quote.)Well in your condition i'm not sure you should have been driving. Glad everything worked out for you and your Wave helped save the day.
This wasn't with a MT, but with my new Voyager. I guess I need chainmail gloves too (Image removed from quote.)