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Originally Posted By WIC: did it come with a cover? View Quote The bowl? No lid for the bowl. |
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Originally Posted By WIC: you can't put drugs in there then View Quote Correct. I'm not sure what I'll put in it yet. It's a good size to be a dump tray. |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: Right? I wasn't sure about the blue, despite it being my favorite color, with the bronze, until Sy sent me a link to a review with patina pics and it looked great. The blue is also more subdued in real life; I think most pics are enhanced so it looks quite a bit brighter. It fits almost perfect with just moving it in to the first slot on the clasp, but still a little loose, so once my link tool gets here I'll try removing one link and then it should be just right in one of the 5 available clasp slots (or whatever they're called). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By rbb2: Originally Posted By williedikker72: Nice! That'll look great when it gets a patina on it. Right? I wasn't sure about the blue, despite it being my favorite color, with the bronze, until Sy sent me a link to a review with patina pics and it looked great. The blue is also more subdued in real life; I think most pics are enhanced so it looks quite a bit brighter. It fits almost perfect with just moving it in to the first slot on the clasp, but still a little loose, so once my link tool gets here I'll try removing one link and then it should be just right in one of the 5 available clasp slots (or whatever they're called). Wrist might swell a bit when it gets hotter out. |
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Ti-Thursday:
Attached File Doctor visit went well! No issues found! Now I just need another clean endoscopy and I will be good for another 3 years if I keep my reflux under control. |
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Originally Posted By MrSig239: Ti-Thursday: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56211/IMG_7899_jpg-3171610.JPG Doctor visit went well! No issues found! Now I just need another clean endoscopy and I will be good for another 3 years if I keep my reflux under control. View Quote Good news |
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Originally Posted By MrSig239: Ti-Thursday: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56211/IMG_7899_jpg-3171610.JPG Doctor visit went well! No issues found! Now I just need another clean endoscopy and I will be good for another 3 years if I keep my reflux under control. View Quote |
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View Quote Nice. Pic has a very Martha Stewart vibe. |
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Originally Posted By DFARM: I finally got brave enough to re etch this Kershaw tyrade that I reground a couple of years ago. I was worried that the ferric chloride would hurt the brazing, which appears to be copper based. It probably would have if I left it in long enough but all it did was make it more copper colored. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/78442/KIMG6832_JPG-3170952.JPG View Quote Looks good. |
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Originally Posted By secretwheelman: Better weather today and some fire made it even more better. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53615722933_1906b957b2_o.jpg View Quote That it did. Still, though. Damn |
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Originally Posted By DFARM: Thanks! The style is definitely from a different era. I'd say it was at or just past the peak Ken Onion period at Kershaw ('09). At the time, beefy folders were popular and Kershaw was making the composite blade versions of a few popular models. I thought it was a cool idea and I have a few. (I used to be a Kershaw fanboy) I have enjoyed the knife a lot more since I reground the blade because it was super thick behind the edge and the factory primary grinds were very uneven from side to side. I don't remember exactly what the thickness was before, but I think it was like. 050"-060"and it always cut like garbage. I evened up the grinds and thinned it to ~.020"bte and it's been a much better performer. I have to be in the right mood to carry it these days but it's one of the few folders I have that I have done any work on. View Quote It's like a proto ZT |
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View Quote I still haven't figured out exactly what he was attempting to accomplish. |
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Originally Posted By MrSig239: Ti-Thursday: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56211/IMG_7899_jpg-3171610.JPG Doctor visit went well! No issues found! Now I just need another clean endoscopy and I will be good for another 3 years if I keep my reflux under control. View Quote Awesome! |
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So the safety department just banned the use of steel knives/blades at work. We can still carry knives but cant be used in the performance of our duties. They're requiring we use ceramic blades in scrapers and utility knives. Do they think ceramic wont cut skin? And the blades are $6 each (we dont pay for them, the store does). We're gonna be breaking the shit out of them.
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: So the safety department just banned the use of steel knives/blades at work. We can still carry knives but cant be used in the performance of our duties. They're requiring we use ceramic blades in scrapers and utility knives. Do they think ceramic wont cut skin? And the blades are $6 each (we dont pay for them, the store does). We're gonna be breaking the shit out of them. View Quote Maybe once you start going through 50 of them to get a gasket surface scraped clean they'll stop. Lol Usually mechanics are pretty insulated from stupid stuff like that. I'm honestly surprised. |
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Originally Posted By DFARM: Maybe once you start going through 50 of them to get a gasket surface scraped clean they'll stop. Lol Usually mechanics are pretty insulated from stupid stuff like that. I'm honestly surprised. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DFARM: Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: So the safety department just banned the use of steel knives/blades at work. We can still carry knives but cant be used in the performance of our duties. They're requiring we use ceramic blades in scrapers and utility knives. Do they think ceramic wont cut skin? And the blades are $6 each (we dont pay for them, the store does). We're gonna be breaking the shit out of them. Maybe once you start going through 50 of them to get a gasket surface scraped clean they'll stop. Lol Usually mechanics are pretty insulated from stupid stuff like that. I'm honestly surprised. In the 5 years I've been here only 1 person has required medical attention and it was a cut finger due to some sheetmetal. Apparently all of our other stores are accident prone so we get roped into the bs as well. I said fine, when I'm breaking these things left and right and have to charge a customer $6 each time one breaks someone is gonna be pissed. I'll really laugh when we first start using them and someone still gets cut. |
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: So the safety department just banned the use of steel knives/blades at work. We can still carry knives but cant be used in the performance of our duties. They're requiring we use ceramic blades in scrapers and utility knives. Do they think ceramic wont cut skin? And the blades are $6 each (we dont pay for them, the store does). We're gonna be breaking the shit out of them. View Quote Never heard of anything that stupid before. Who made that decision, Chuck Schumer? |
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: So the safety department just banned the use of steel knives/blades at work. We can still carry knives but cant be used in the performance of our duties. They're requiring we use ceramic blades in scrapers and utility knives. Do they think ceramic wont cut skin? And the blades are $6 each (we dont pay for them, the store does). We're gonna be breaking the shit out of them. View Quote I don't understand how that helps. |
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: So the safety department just banned the use of steel knives/blades at work. We can still carry knives but cant be used in the performance of our duties. They're requiring we use ceramic blades in scrapers and utility knives. Do they think ceramic wont cut skin? And the blades are $6 each (we dont pay for them, the store does). We're gonna be breaking the shit out of them. View Quote I thought this was a substantial WTF? situation. As it turns out, there may actually be a case for ceramic utility blades being less likely to cut flesh, and less likely to cut deeply. https://www.sliceproducts.com/pages/why-are-slice-ceramic-blades-safer-than-traditional-blades |
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: In the 5 years I've been here only 1 person has required medical attention and it was a cut finger due to some sheetmetal. Apparently all of our other stores are accident prone so we get roped into the bs as well. I said fine, when I'm breaking these things left and right and have to charge a customer $6 each time one breaks someone is gonna be pissed. I'll really laugh when we first start using them and someone still gets cut. View Quote Last time I had to get stitched up from something at work, it was from a wrench slipping and I split my pinky finger open between the first two knuckles on the edge of a hydraulic manifold. I was bleeding all over and I had to fill out my own accident report before I left. Lol Originally Posted By ParityError: I thought this was a substantial WTF? situation. As it turns out, there may actually be a case for ceramic utility blades being less likely to cut flesh, and less likely to cut deeply. https://www.sliceproducts.com/pages/why-are-slice-ceramic-blades-safer-than-traditional-blades View Quote I can't speak for every tech but 99% of the time, if I'm using a razor blade I'm scraping gaskets. I wonder how the ceramic blades will hold up to that. |
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Originally Posted By WIC: I don't understand how that helps. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WIC: Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: So the safety department just banned the use of steel knives/blades at work. We can still carry knives but cant be used in the performance of our duties. They're requiring we use ceramic blades in scrapers and utility knives. Do they think ceramic wont cut skin? And the blades are $6 each (we dont pay for them, the store does). We're gonna be breaking the shit out of them. I don't understand how that helps. Same. My boss said something about the ceramic blades not having a point, but the steel utility blades we have in the shop don't have a point either. But we haven't seen these blades yet either. |
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Originally Posted By ParityError: I thought this was a substantial WTF? situation. As it turns out, there may actually be a case for ceramic utility blades being less likely to cut flesh, and less likely to cut deeply. https://www.sliceproducts.com/pages/why-are-slice-ceramic-blades-safer-than-traditional-blades View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ParityError: Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: So the safety department just banned the use of steel knives/blades at work. We can still carry knives but cant be used in the performance of our duties. They're requiring we use ceramic blades in scrapers and utility knives. Do they think ceramic wont cut skin? And the blades are $6 each (we dont pay for them, the store does). We're gonna be breaking the shit out of them. I thought this was a substantial WTF? situation. As it turns out, there may actually be a case for ceramic utility blades being less likely to cut flesh, and less likely to cut deeply. https://www.sliceproducts.com/pages/why-are-slice-ceramic-blades-safer-than-traditional-blades Still fucking dumb. |
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Originally Posted By DFARM: Last time I had to get stitched up from something at work, it was from a wrench slipping and I split my pinky finger open between the first two knuckles on the edge of a hydraulic manifold. I was bleeding all over and I had to fill out my own accident report before I left. Lol I can't speak for every tech but 99% of the time, if I'm using a razor blade I'm scraping gaskets. I wonder how the ceramic blades will hold up to that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DFARM: Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: In the 5 years I've been here only 1 person has required medical attention and it was a cut finger due to some sheetmetal. Apparently all of our other stores are accident prone so we get roped into the bs as well. I said fine, when I'm breaking these things left and right and have to charge a customer $6 each time one breaks someone is gonna be pissed. I'll really laugh when we first start using them and someone still gets cut. Last time I had to get stitched up from something at work, it was from a wrench slipping and I split my pinky finger open between the first two knuckles on the edge of a hydraulic manifold. I was bleeding all over and I had to fill out my own accident report before I left. Lol Originally Posted By ParityError: I thought this was a substantial WTF? situation. As it turns out, there may actually be a case for ceramic utility blades being less likely to cut flesh, and less likely to cut deeply. https://www.sliceproducts.com/pages/why-are-slice-ceramic-blades-safer-than-traditional-blades I can't speak for every tech but 99% of the time, if I'm using a razor blade I'm scraping gaskets. I wonder how the ceramic blades will hold up to that. The last time I got stitches, I was hitting a makeshift punch and I decided to hit it with my index knuckle instead of the hammer. I was wearing nitrile gloves and just stopped for a moment to get over the pain and went back to hammering. I got done and notice blood on the floor, and then saw it dripping out of the tip of my glove finger. Pulled the glove off and blood went everywhere. Took 14 stitches to put my knuckle back together but it never cut the glove open. I'll use a blade to get the bulk of the gasket off then switch to my carbide scrappers. They don't do well with bulk, but will get every last spec down to the metal. And even some of the metal if you're not careful. |
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Originally Posted By ParityError: I thought this was a substantial WTF? situation. As it turns out, there may actually be a case for ceramic utility blades being less likely to cut flesh, and less likely to cut deeply. https://www.sliceproducts.com/pages/why-are-slice-ceramic-blades-safer-than-traditional-blades View Quote that article looks like bullshit also, edge geometry matters. cutting cardboard, thicker behind the edge is going to suck. |
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: So the safety department just banned the use of steel knives/blades at work. We can still carry knives but cant be used in the performance of our duties. They're requiring we use ceramic blades in scrapers and utility knives. Do they think ceramic wont cut skin? And the blades are $6 each (we dont pay for them, the store does). We're gonna be breaking the shit out of them. View Quote One O&G operator I was assigned to also banned knives after one employee murdered another with a pocket knife. This office manager who never worked in the field stood up and gave us all the news then pulled out his leatherman to show us how he castrated the cutting blade on an angle grinder to lead by example. I being just a lowly consultant reached to my pocket pulled the clip off the pocket edge and dropped my knife in my pocket. I wasn’t about to not carry a knife or get caught either… Six months later it was back to the status quo. Maybe give it some time then they go back after realizing the bad decision they just made. And in the interim start carrying a ceramic bladed pocket knife. You can’t get in trouble because it meets the technical requirements they themselves instituted. |
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Originally Posted By WIC: https://i.imgur.com/G9d58De.jpg View Quote Milanesa torta maybe? |
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Originally Posted By ParityError: I thought this was a substantial WTF? situation. As it turns out, there may actually be a case for ceramic utility blades being less likely to cut flesh, and less likely to cut deeply. https://www.sliceproducts.com/pages/why-are-slice-ceramic-blades-safer-than-traditional-blades View Quote “This is a paid ad by the ceramic blade institute of America.” |
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: So the safety department just banned the use of steel knives/blades at work. We can still carry knives but cant be used in the performance of our duties. They're requiring we use ceramic blades in scrapers and utility knives. Do they think ceramic wont cut skin? And the blades are $6 each (we dont pay for them, the store does). We're gonna be breaking the shit out of them. View Quote That's real retarded, sir. |
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Originally Posted By 80085: “This is a paid ad by the ceramic blade institute of America.” View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 80085: Originally Posted By ParityError: I thought this was a substantial WTF? situation. As it turns out, there may actually be a case for ceramic utility blades being less likely to cut flesh, and less likely to cut deeply. https://www.sliceproducts.com/pages/why-are-slice-ceramic-blades-safer-than-traditional-blades “This is a paid ad by the ceramic blade institute of America.” That's not an article, it's ad copy. And this part made me roll my eyes: "Another factor that affects blade safety is sharpness. Traditional blades, be they metal or ceramic, are most dangerous when they are too sharp or too dull. Metal blades dull quickly, so their manufacturers ship them much sharper than necessary." Don't you just hate when your knife is too sharp? |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: That's not an article, it's ad copy. And this part made me roll my eyes: "Another factor that affects blade safety is sharpness. Traditional blades, be they metal or ceramic, are most dangerous when they are too sharp or too dull. Metal blades dull quickly, so their manufacturers ship them much sharper than necessary." Don't you just hate when your knife is too sharp? View Quote Hey Siri, write me an 11 paragraph article promoting ceramic blades over steel blades! |
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Originally Posted By WILSON: Unforgiving bastards! Mistakes happen. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WILSON: Originally Posted By 80085: One O&G operator I was assigned to also banned knives after one employee murdered another with a pocket knife Unforgiving bastards! Mistakes happen. Kind of fitting...we had someone go on a stabbing spree yesterday, killed 4, and wounded 11 (IIRC). Good old Rockford. |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: That's real retarded, sir. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By rbb2: Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: So the safety department just banned the use of steel knives/blades at work. We can still carry knives but cant be used in the performance of our duties. They're requiring we use ceramic blades in scrapers and utility knives. Do they think ceramic wont cut skin? And the blades are $6 each (we dont pay for them, the store does). We're gonna be breaking the shit out of them. That's real retarded, sir. Yerp |
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Originally Posted By rbb2: That's not an article, it's ad copy. And this part made me roll my eyes: "Another factor that affects blade safety is sharpness. Traditional blades, be they metal or ceramic, are most dangerous when they are too sharp or too dull. Metal blades dull quickly, so their manufacturers ship them much sharper than necessary." Don't you just hate when your knife is too sharp? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By rbb2: Originally Posted By 80085: Originally Posted By ParityError: I thought this was a substantial WTF? situation. As it turns out, there may actually be a case for ceramic utility blades being less likely to cut flesh, and less likely to cut deeply. https://www.sliceproducts.com/pages/why-are-slice-ceramic-blades-safer-than-traditional-blades “This is a paid ad by the ceramic blade institute of America.” That's not an article, it's ad copy. And this part made me roll my eyes: "Another factor that affects blade safety is sharpness. Traditional blades, be they metal or ceramic, are most dangerous when they are too sharp or too dull. Metal blades dull quickly, so their manufacturers ship them much sharper than necessary." Don't you just hate when your knife is too sharp? I've been injured more by dull knives than I ever have sharp ones. The times I do get cut with a really sharp edge, they hurt less and heal faster. |
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