I decided that my scrapper 5 was to clean. So i decided to fix it.
Scrapper meet wood.
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Half way through
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and done
looking better <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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[Scrapper meet 55 gallon drum
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I really was suprised Just how easy it was to punch through that metal.
A view from the top.
Scrapper taking a break in the sunrise.
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And finally my ugly mug with my new favorite knife.
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I found a tiny little ding in the blade after the pics were taken. About 2 min with a stone took it out and the knife was still sharp. As soon as its pants make there way over here i think that this knife wont leave my side.