Buddy of mine got one of those flattops for his house. It is absolutely awesome! Great buy, that’s a whole lot of delicious food coming your way.
So I wanted to upgrade my esee 4 sheath to kydex. Found an esee made one off amazon for less than $30 so I purchased it. This is what I received and missing all of the metal grommets for the holes. Any info on the sizes used so I can get this fixed? Any help would be great
That's pretty much how they come unless they come with the clip plate. For Chicago screws: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07L4GSMDP/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_2?smid=AQ5LM2U3DC7BO&psc=1 Otherwise the screw size used are #8-32 x 1/4 inch
I bought a 2018 Dodge Journey with V6 and 4wd for the wife Sunday. Not a bad little car...never thought I'd say that of a Chrysler product lol
Decided those plastic scales on my recent bk9 purchase had to go!! Went with the black/orange g10 handles from TKC. These things completely changed this knife from a good knife in hand to a great knife in hand. So my conclusion on TKC handles is this. I love them for the Becker products. But I prefer Esee's handles more for my Esee knives. I just dont like the way they feel for me on Esee blades.
Supplies came in for my new "hobby". I figured it was time I started making my own scales. Hopefully within a month I'll have my kydex making things also and start making my own sheaths.
Just ordered (and paid for ) the new floor console for my Landcruiser... https://cruiserconsoles.net/product...-centre-console-new-dash-76-wagon-79-dual-cab .... four week delivery schedule though. Better as at the height of covid they were out to three months as everyone was busy kitting up their vehicles here !!
We just used one last weekend. Big brekfast scramble for about 10 people.. im sure we could have fed 20 with the pile we fit on there
Nothing too special. I stumbled across this in a hunting store near my hunting camp last fall. So I decided to take my bird to him this spring. He does great work. Everything is hand painted, even the headband is all glass beads made by the taxidermist. He does taxidermy, carvings, molds, and all sorts of different types of art.