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#189493 - 08/12/20 12:43 AM Re: Waxed my own sheath [Re: Sharpi]
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This knife is perfect for what I needed. Ive been using the sharp top of the blade for box and tape cutting duties. The image below is 4 pallets placed. Got a total of 5 done so far. Around 1600 to 2000lbs per pallet.




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#189496 - 08/12/20 01:41 PM Re: Waxed my own sheath [Re: Burner208]
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Originally Posted By: Burner208


Forklift operator need a block of instruction on how to handle good wood planks? wink
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#189546 - 08/15/20 12:49 PM Re: Waxed my own sheath [Re: Sharpi]
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That was a good idea that went horribly wrong. Was doing a rack swap and did not want to unload them all by hand. Won't be doing that again.

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#189819 - 08/31/20 10:18 AM Re: Waxed my own sheath [Re: Burner208]
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Looks good. I wax a lot of my own sheaths. I use a 50/50 beeswax paraffin mix that we keep in an old crockpot.
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