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Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Same. When I'm just grabbing a knife to grab it's often a CRK View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Originally Posted By WIC: It is. When I grabbed that one yesterday I paused to reflect a little. The CRKs in the “nice knife” drawer consistently get grabbed ahead of the others in there, and there are some heavy hitters in there. Same. When I'm just grabbing a knife to grab it's often a CRK Same. It doesn't help that I have 5 of them at the nearest end of the knife shelf. |
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Originally Posted By williedikker72: More clouds and rain moving in just in time for the weekend. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20240517_152418_jpg-3216562.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By secretwheelman: Easy to make too, and usually takes less than an hour from start to finish, including prep time. Better than tonight's feature. I tried fresh mozz and wasn't crazy about it. It's not bad it just didn't do it for me. The crust was a tad thin and ended up tearing a couple pieces while it was still too hot for human consumption, but the other 5 out six spices came out crispy on the bottom and chewy on the back. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53728559018_6586f09d48_o.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53728558973_7398a37e1e_o.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By secretwheelman: Originally Posted By rbb2: Yeah that's a winner right there! Better than tonight's feature. I tried fresh mozz and wasn't crazy about it. It's not bad it just didn't do it for me. The crust was a tad thin and ended up tearing a couple pieces while it was still too hot for human consumption, but the other 5 out six spices came out crispy on the bottom and chewy on the back. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53728559018_6586f09d48_o.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53728558973_7398a37e1e_o.jpg I need to carry my Paysan more. |
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: Spanto landed today. Holy jeebus what a shitty detent and lazy action. It's almost like they didn't even install a detent ball. Just brush the flipper and it starts to open. The washers are probably dirty as hell, I can barely even wrist flick it to get it the rest of the way open. My other one that's on washers isn't anything like this one. Gonna have to tear it down and see if a cleaning makes a difference. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: Spanto landed today. Holy jeebus what a shitty detent and lazy action. It's almost like they didn't even install a detent ball. Just brush the flipper and it starts to open. The washers are probably dirty as hell, I can barely even wrist flick it to get it the rest of the way open. My other one that's on washers isn't anything like this one. Gonna have to tear it down and see if a cleaning makes a difference. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By secretwheelman: Never had a hinderer, is that common? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By secretwheelman: Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: Spanto landed today. Holy jeebus what a shitty detent and lazy action. It's almost like they didn't even install a detent ball. Just brush the flipper and it starts to open. The washers are probably dirty as hell, I can barely even wrist flick it to get it the rest of the way open. My other one that's on washers isn't anything like this one. Gonna have to tear it down and see if a cleaning makes a difference. Dunno, my other one isn't like this. It is used, so there's a good chance it's just dirty. |
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Originally Posted By secretwheelman: It's slowly pushing the Bowie out for Friday carry. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By secretwheelman: Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: I need to carry my Paysan more. It's the only Spydie that I can Spydie flick like it's second nature. |
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Originally Posted By sywagon: That's when you just return it and skip the loss. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sywagon: Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: Spanto landed today. Holy jeebus what a shitty detent and lazy action. It's almost like they didn't even install a detent ball. Just brush the flipper and it starts to open. The washers are probably dirty as hell, I can barely even wrist flick it to get it the rest of the way open. My other one that's on washers isn't anything like this one. Gonna have to tear it down and see if a cleaning makes a difference. I probably will. Might open it and clean it to see if anything improves, but I don't see cleaning making that big of a change. |
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Originally Posted By williedikker72: More clouds and rain moving in just in time for the weekend. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20240517_152418_jpg-3216562.JPG View Quote Plant looks like it is coming along. I ended up tossing mine out of the pot over the porch railing shaking some debris out of it after picking all the dead dormant traps off. Luckily it held together and landed upright so I took the chance to prop it up a bit higher in the pot. Weird plant - seems to like some abuse (and murder). Clay pot still seems fine - I guess it doesn't matter when it gets rained on from the top. About every grocery store Phalaenopsis my wife bought over the last 15 years is in flower right now. The white one is an actual natural species, and also what she wore way back when we got married, so it rates a lot higher to me. |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: Could be that the washers are buggered, or you could try bending the lock bar to increase tension on the detent. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By rbb2: Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: I probably will. Might open it and clean it to see if anything improves, but I don't see cleaning making that big of a change. Could be that the washers are buggered, or you could try bending the lock bar to increase tension on the detent. Well, it was spotless inside so maybe R1 cleans them up before going out. The washers were fine. Added a drop of nano oil and that helps it get out a bit farther but I still have to add impetus with my wrist to get full deployment. And in order to keep the blade centered, the pivot is too tight to get it to lock open even with a wrist flick. It's going back. And there's a pretty nasty burr on the Spanto edge and it looks like they rubbed the flats on a belt while sharpening it. |
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: Well, it was spotless inside so maybe R1 cleans them up before going out. The washers were fine. Added a drop of nano oil and that helps it get out a bit farther but I still have to add impetus with my wrist to get full deployment. And in order to keep the blade centered, the pivot is too tight to get it to lock open even with a wrist flick. It's going back. And there's a pretty nasty burr on the Spanto edge and it looks like they rubbed the flats on a belt while sharpening it. View Quote Yeah forget all that. |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: https://i.imgur.com/pVhSrI7.jpeg View Quote Pup matches the blanket. |
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Originally Posted By sywagon: I can't remember when we last had a day here it didn't rain, and many of them a lot. Plant looks like it is coming along. I ended up tossing mine out of the pot over the porch railing shaking some debris out of it after picking all the dead dormant traps off. Luckily it held together and landed upright so I took the chance to prop it up a bit higher in the pot. Weird plant - seems to like some abuse (and murder). Clay pot still seems fine - I guess it doesn't matter when it gets rained on from the top. https://i.imgur.com/6EMPZ9h.jpg About every grocery store Phalaenopsis my wife bought over the last 15 years is in flower right now. The white one is an actual natural species, and also what she wore way back when we got married, so it rates a lot higher to me. https://i.imgur.com/wdEcSjh.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sywagon: Originally Posted By williedikker72: More clouds and rain moving in just in time for the weekend. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20240517_152418_jpg-3216562.JPG Plant looks like it is coming along. I ended up tossing mine out of the pot over the porch railing shaking some debris out of it after picking all the dead dormant traps off. Luckily it held together and landed upright so I took the chance to prop it up a bit higher in the pot. Weird plant - seems to like some abuse (and murder). Clay pot still seems fine - I guess it doesn't matter when it gets rained on from the top. https://i.imgur.com/6EMPZ9h.jpg About every grocery store Phalaenopsis my wife bought over the last 15 years is in flower right now. The white one is an actual natural species, and also what she wore way back when we got married, so it rates a lot higher to me. https://i.imgur.com/wdEcSjh.jpg Damn! Yours is looking good. I killed 2 plants when I potted, I think, by splitting them wrong. Hence the barren side of the pot. Maybe they will recover. Surprises to be getting 3 flowers this time. Might let one up to see if it drops some seeds. |
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Originally Posted By WIC: Tried the BBQ place one more time. Still did not sparkle. Prices are insane too. Trying to order, guy behind the counter kept shaking his head as I tried to order things. Not because they were out, not because he was playing favorites, because he thought their food was so bad, he was trying to help us avoid disaster. Looks like this place has been open a number of years. Not sure how. https://i.imgur.com/4nbmooU.jpg View Quote Yeah that looks... Not appealing? |
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Originally Posted By MrSig239: 111 in my pocket today and tomorrow. This is as far as I go on this project. He can do trim and shingles. As we pounded in the new sill plate you could hear the house going back up. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56211/IMG_8310_jpg-3216498.JPG View Quote That still seems like bad retirementing |
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Originally Posted By WIC: Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: Spanto landed today. Holy jeebus what a shitty detent and lazy action. It's almost like they didn't even install a detent ball. Just brush the flipper and it starts to open. The washers are probably dirty as hell, I can barely even wrist flick it to get it the rest of the way open. My other one that's on washers isn't anything like this one. Gonna have to tear it down and see if a cleaning makes a difference. https://i.imgur.com/F1dN7XX.gif |
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Originally Posted By WIC: https://i.imgur.com/cL0BhS6.jpg View Quote Knife gets better looking as time goes on |
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Originally Posted By williedikker72: More clouds and rain moving in just in time for the weekend. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20240517_152418_jpg-3216562.JPG View Quote But that Inkosi... |
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: Spanto landed today. Holy jeebus what a shitty detent and lazy action. It's almost like they didn't even install a detent ball. Just brush the flipper and it starts to open. The washers are probably dirty as hell, I can barely even wrist flick it to get it the rest of the way open. My other one that's on washers isn't anything like this one. Gonna have to tear it down and see if a cleaning makes a difference. View Quote Non Tri-way Hinderers are finicky. That's what plagued them for a long tome |
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Originally Posted By williedikker72: Damn! Yours is looking good. I killed 2 plants when I potted, I think, by splitting them wrong. Hence the barren side of the pot. Maybe they will recover. Surprises to be getting 3 flowers this time. Might let one up to see if it drops some seeds. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By williedikker72: Originally Posted By sywagon: Originally Posted By williedikker72: More clouds and rain moving in just in time for the weekend. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20240517_152418_jpg-3216562.JPG Plant looks like it is coming along. I ended up tossing mine out of the pot over the porch railing shaking some debris out of it after picking all the dead dormant traps off. Luckily it held together and landed upright so I took the chance to prop it up a bit higher in the pot. Weird plant - seems to like some abuse (and murder). Clay pot still seems fine - I guess it doesn't matter when it gets rained on from the top. https://i.imgur.com/6EMPZ9h.jpg About every grocery store Phalaenopsis my wife bought over the last 15 years is in flower right now. The white one is an actual natural species, and also what she wore way back when we got married, so it rates a lot higher to me. https://i.imgur.com/wdEcSjh.jpg Damn! Yours is looking good. I killed 2 plants when I potted, I think, by splitting them wrong. Hence the barren side of the pot. Maybe they will recover. Surprises to be getting 3 flowers this time. Might let one up to see if it drops some seeds. |
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Originally Posted By sywagon: It's a lot older than yours (at least twice as). You're doing great with it. The one thing I'll say is I felt it was kind of stuck and not progressing as well as I hoped in that type of media. For an outdoors plant at least the long fiber spag is definitely the way to go when you transplant it next. If you look close at my pic there's 11 flower spikes coming. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sywagon: Originally Posted By williedikker72: Originally Posted By sywagon: Originally Posted By williedikker72: More clouds and rain moving in just in time for the weekend. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/48347/20240517_152418_jpg-3216562.JPG Plant looks like it is coming along. I ended up tossing mine out of the pot over the porch railing shaking some debris out of it after picking all the dead dormant traps off. Luckily it held together and landed upright so I took the chance to prop it up a bit higher in the pot. Weird plant - seems to like some abuse (and murder). Clay pot still seems fine - I guess it doesn't matter when it gets rained on from the top. https://i.imgur.com/6EMPZ9h.jpg About every grocery store Phalaenopsis my wife bought over the last 15 years is in flower right now. The white one is an actual natural species, and also what she wore way back when we got married, so it rates a lot higher to me. https://i.imgur.com/wdEcSjh.jpg Damn! Yours is looking good. I killed 2 plants when I potted, I think, by splitting them wrong. Hence the barren side of the pot. Maybe they will recover. Surprises to be getting 3 flowers this time. Might let one up to see if it drops some seeds. Thanks for the tip. I'll have to try that next time. |
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Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Non Tri-way Hinderers are finicky. That's what plagued them for a long tome View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: Spanto landed today. Holy jeebus what a shitty detent and lazy action. It's almost like they didn't even install a detent ball. Just brush the flipper and it starts to open. The washers are probably dirty as hell, I can barely even wrist flick it to get it the rest of the way open. My other one that's on washers isn't anything like this one. Gonna have to tear it down and see if a cleaning makes a difference. Non Tri-way Hinderers are finicky. That's what plagued them for a long tome I dug out my other one to compare and it's a night and day difference. Has a nice sharp detent and once I break past it, the blade flys out with authority and locks open very smoothly. |
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Originally Posted By secretwheelman: Easy to make too, and usually takes less than an hour from start to finish, including prep time. Better than tonight's feature. I tried fresh mozz and wasn't crazy about it. It's not bad, it just didn't do it for me. The crust was a tad thin and ended up tearing a couple pieces while it was still too hot for human consumption, but the other 5 out six slices came out crispy on the bottom and chewy on the back. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53728559018_6586f09d48_o.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53728558973_7398a37e1e_o.jpg View Quote That second shot.... |
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Originally Posted By sywagon: That's when you just return it and skip the loss. View Quote I almost did that in my Spanto. But I was determined to figure out why the knife guy trinity was Chris Reeves, Hinderer and Strider but didn't want to buy a Strider. My pre Tri way XM came hard as fuck to flip. I did some adjustments and found a good balance. It's a comfortable knife in the hand and alright to use. I asked Kuraki to regrind it since it was thick by design. Now it's a solid knife. But if ZT made a version of it.... I'd buy the ZT. Hinderer also sells "skinny" knives which are more my speed. My Tri-way skinny Hinderer is solid, cuts well, and is better than if ZT made a version of it. |
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Originally Posted By sywagon: I can't remember when we last had a day here it didn't rain, and many of them a lot. Plant looks like it is coming along. I ended up tossing mine out of the pot over the porch railing shaking some debris out of it after picking all the dead dormant traps off. Luckily it held together and landed upright so I took the chance to prop it up a bit higher in the pot. Weird plant - seems to like some abuse (and murder). Clay pot still seems fine - I guess it doesn't matter when it gets rained on from the top. https://i.imgur.com/6EMPZ9h.jpg About every grocery store Phalaenopsis my wife bought over the last 15 years is in flower right now. The white one is an actual natural species, and also what she wore way back when we got married, so it rates a lot higher to me. https://i.imgur.com/wdEcSjh.jpg View Quote My allergies are killing me but cool plants and knives are always awesome |
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Originally Posted By Star_Scream: I almost did that in my Spanto. But I was determined to figure out why the knife guy trinity was Chris Reeves, Hinderer and Strider but didn't want to buy a Strider. My pre Tri way XM came hard as fuck to flip. I did some adjustments and found a good balance. It's a comfortable knife in the hand and alright to use. I asked Kuraki to regrind it since it was thick by design. Now it's a solid knife. But if ZT made a version of it.... I'd buy the ZT. Hinderer also sells "skinny" knives which are more my speed. My Tri-way skinny Hinderer is solid, cuts well, and is better than if ZT made a version of it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Star_Scream: Originally Posted By sywagon: That's when you just return it and skip the loss. I almost did that in my Spanto. But I was determined to figure out why the knife guy trinity was Chris Reeves, Hinderer and Strider but didn't want to buy a Strider. My pre Tri way XM came hard as fuck to flip. I did some adjustments and found a good balance. It's a comfortable knife in the hand and alright to use. I asked Kuraki to regrind it since it was thick by design. Now it's a solid knife. But if ZT made a version of it.... I'd buy the ZT. Hinderer also sells "skinny" knives which are more my speed. My Tri-way skinny Hinderer is solid, cuts well, and is better than if ZT made a version of it. |
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Originally Posted By mojo7: @sywagon https://i.ibb.co/3fshx4M/IMG-1214.jpg https://i.ibb.co/3BsPtsF/IMG-1215.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mojo7: Originally Posted By sywagon: Looks pretty cool. Do you have a picture of the side profile by chance? I don't see any at their site. Just wondering what the back-curved part at the tip looks like / does. @sywagon https://i.ibb.co/3fshx4M/IMG-1214.jpg https://i.ibb.co/3BsPtsF/IMG-1215.jpg Looks pretty grippy. |
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Originally Posted By sywagon: I can't remember when we last had a day here it didn't rain, and many of them a lot. Plant looks like it is coming along. I ended up tossing mine out of the pot over the porch railing shaking some debris out of it after picking all the dead dormant traps off. Luckily it held together and landed upright so I took the chance to prop it up a bit higher in the pot. Weird plant - seems to like some abuse (and murder). Clay pot still seems fine - I guess it doesn't matter when it gets rained on from the top. https://i.imgur.com/6EMPZ9h.jpg About every grocery store Phalaenopsis my wife bought over the last 15 years is in flower right now. The white one is an actual natural species, and also what she wore way back when we got married, so it rates a lot higher to me. https://i.imgur.com/wdEcSjh.jpg View Quote Orchids are about the only flower I miss having around. Originally Posted By mojo7: I have this knife from Work Tuff Gear, the Tayal, made from SK-85 steel, dark washed. I used it one time to cut some steak I was eating and noticed the blade was stained after that. Can't figure out how beef grease would stain a knife blade. Anyone have any ideas on that? Not that it is a big deal but more of just curious. https://i.ibb.co/55SBvnY/IMG-1217.jpg https://i.ibb.co/dg7jp8X/IMG-1216.jpg View Quote That's a cool looking knife. I like the slight upsweep in the blade. Brave's ai says- Comparison to Other Steels SK85 steel is often compared to other high-carbon tool steels, such as 1095 and 1084. According to one search result, SK85 steel has a lower edge holding compared to 1095 steel. However, its hardness and wear resistance are still impressive after quenching and tempering. View Quote It's not a stainless steel so staining or patina is normal. In my experience, beef usually makes stains with a bluish tint to them. |
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Originally Posted By mojo7: I have this knife from Work Tuff Gear, the Tayal, made from SK-85 steel, dark washed. I used it one time to cut some steak I was eating and noticed the blade was stained after that. Can't figure out how beef grease would stain a knife blade. Anyone have any ideas on that? Not that it is a big deal but more of just curious. https://i.ibb.co/55SBvnY/IMG-1217.jpg https://i.ibb.co/dg7jp8X/IMG-1216.jpg View Quote High carbon steel. It's gonna patina when you cut anything with high moisture or acid content. |
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I think we're about to the point where we can start planting seeds directly in the ground. We've lost a couple of broccoli, cabbage and artichoke starts because we've had a couple of nights that just barely froze after we planted them. For the brassicas that didn't make it, I'm assuming that they were just weak plants. I'm not sure about the artichokes but I'll probably pick up a couple more starts and try again. |
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We still have a couple weeks before we can start planting. I did get the garden all ready to go. Just need to put the fence up.
Used the 111 to open this new saw so I could finish the steps at my cousin's. Blew the old saw up with a log I was trying to cut. Almost lost a finger on that little escapade. That's what the bandsaw is for! oh well. Got this saw on sale for 200 off normal price! Used left over railing parts from his old deck as he's cheep! Phone distorted the pic for some reason. Weird! Stair treads are new and as close a match as we could get. Dryer vent is the next project. Looks stupid like that. Builder dumped it in the attic and the moisture rotted the boards. Attached File Attached File |
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