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Re: Street Scrapper 4, Boy am I Disappointed [Re: Unsub] #10575 01/04/07 09:40 PM
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I was not fooled for a second about the thread name, well one second maybe.
Yeah, I don't think my feable attempt at humor fooled too many folks. It is hard to find something to complain about with the SS4. I really do wish I had ordered more of them, it is a great knife!
This makes two supper blades from Scrap Yard and I am ready for a third. It's bowie time!

Re: Street Scrapper 4, Boy am I Disappointed [Re: TKC] #10576 01/05/07 03:50 AM
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Andy Wayne: That is pure genius!!!

Why, thank you very much. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Street Scrapper 4, Boy am I Disappointed [Re: Private Klink] #10577 01/05/07 06:51 AM
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I'm SOOOOOOO bummed that I didn't pick one up... Then again, I'm not sure who's CC I would have used?!...

Re: Street Scrapper 4, Boy am I Disappointed [Re: Andy Wayne] #10578 01/05/07 10:15 AM
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I'm glad that someone else thinks the way I do, Duct tape is the best---band aids fail when wet and are usally to small for the cuts I create

You might like this little idea I came up with. I’ve not seen anyone else do it besides me. I found a long, thick cotter pin, then wrapped a bunch of duct tape around it so I could put it on a keychain or whatever and keep duct tape with me. It’s really handy and easier than drilling a hole in a nail or something like other have suggested.

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Here's the "survival" keyring I made a while back with it on there.
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The bottom where you can see the pin is longer than the roll is wide.
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And another neat way of carrying duct tape is this little caribiner setup that the sell at Walmart.
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I love the carry system for duct tape.

Dan

Re: Street Scrapper 4, Boy am I Disappointed [Re: Dumpster Dan] #10579 01/05/07 02:01 PM
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That is awesome Andy Wayne!!


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Re: Street Scrapper 4, Boy am I Disappointed [Re: TKC] #10580 01/05/07 08:45 PM
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Andy nice tip! I'll rig up something for when I go hiking- great way to treat wounds.. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bowdown.gif" alt="" />

On topic the S4 is the most perfect utility knife I've ever handled, it's just in it's own league.. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Street Scrapper 4, Boy am I Disappointed [Re: Paul the Brit'] #10581 01/05/07 09:53 PM
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I love both ways of carrying duct tape but I have not had very good luck using duct tape and papertowel for bandages. It does not seem to stick very well.
A good duct tape tip for use as patches on fabric is to iron the tape which melts it to the fabric and makes it permanent.


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