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Re: Interesting Uses for Scrap Yard Knives? [Re: ScrapSquatch] #1044877 03/15/20 01:55 AM
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That's why the DogFather is the flagship of the Yard. smile


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Re: Interesting Uses for Scrap Yard Knives? [Re: Private Klink] #1044889 03/15/20 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Private Klink
That's why the DogFather is the flagship of the Yard. smile

BY the way I always wondered why the General didn't dump the bucket when you were trimming LOL

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Re: Interesting Uses for Scrap Yard Knives? [Re: ScrapSquatch] #1044913 03/16/20 01:12 AM
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She was probably afraid I would drop the DogFather on her! smile


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Re: Interesting Uses for Scrap Yard Knives? [Re: Dumpster Dan] #1044923 03/16/20 01:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Dumpster Dan
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I Do not think I am all that interesting with my knives, however I cleaned numerous deer with a BIG DC Scrapavoir and just about cleared a small forest with my 1311. They get well used on the regular.

What About YOU Guys?

So with a 1311 I cleaned and butchered 3 different deer...I forgot to bring a smaller knife. Anyway I just had to choke up on the blade so to speak.

I dug a hole with a Dog Father to plant a small tree..no shovel and it was sandy soil...like that makes a difference..it did work well and I do not recommend it LOL

I threw a Regulator at a tree. It would have worked if the tip would have hit first. It didn't and I had to grab ground. Really dumb...something I would have done when I was 14 not 58

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Wow, the deer just sounds terrible.


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Re: Interesting Uses for Scrap Yard Knives? [Re: Private Klink] #1044925 03/16/20 01:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Private Klink
Remember that pic of me lopping off higher tree branches while standing in my tractor's loader bucket? The DogFather did an outstanding job of it!



I am sure the safety committee was not present when this happened.


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Re: Interesting Uses for Scrap Yard Knives? [Re: SkunkHunter] #1044926 03/16/20 01:38 AM
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Originally Posted by SkunkHunter
Had to use my MilReg once to pry open a storage room door. Wound up damaging the door AND the frame! Guess what, no damage to the MR except for some paint scraped off the door frame and I had to take fingernail polish to remove it.


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Re: Interesting Uses for Scrap Yard Knives? [Re: ScrapSquatch] #1044933 03/16/20 06:41 AM
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I used my DogFather to decapitate a snake in our garden; better than my wife having a heart attack!


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Re: Interesting Uses for Scrap Yard Knives? [Re: SkunkHunter] #1045003 03/17/20 01:11 AM
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I once used my dumpster mutt to pry open a locked truck door, so I could slide a wire inside and hook my keys and pull them out.
If that didn't work, a busted window was next


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Re: Interesting Uses for Scrap Yard Knives? [Re: ScrapSquatch] #1045011 03/17/20 02:54 AM
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You can still a knife into a tree and hang a roll of toilet paper from the handle while in the woods.


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Re: Interesting Uses for Scrap Yard Knives? [Re: ScrapSquatch] #1045018 03/17/20 11:36 AM
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Where do you get toilet paper these days? Oh wait, I forgot. Most rednecks employ alternate means.


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Re: Interesting Uses for Scrap Yard Knives? [Re: ScrapSquatch] #1045019 03/17/20 11:39 AM
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THREE Corn Cobs. 2 red and 1 white.

Use a Red one, then the white one to see if you need the second Red one. grin


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Re: Interesting Uses for Scrap Yard Knives? [Re: Ray Settanta] #1045021 03/17/20 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Ray Settanta
Where do you get toilet paper these days? Oh wait, I forgot. Most rednecks employ alternate means.

Wow this thread got off track...Nice job Scrap Squatch ...got to blame some one LOL

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