Here on the (apple) farm the pruners use electric secateurs which tackle pretty thick branches beyond what normal secateurs could manage. They are very expensive though.
It didn't last past this evening! But yes it'll turn fizzy after a few days and eventually become alcoholic then turn to vinegar without a proper air trap.
Blimey, I've cut back hedges and brambles along several suburban footpaths and no one's ever complained. Quite the opposite in fact; people tend to be grateful for the improved access.
Installing it was easy enough. It was some years later when I tripped arris over apex in the dark and landed with the wire on the bridge of my nose that things livened up!
I only ask because the battery meter on my charge controller is rather crude and, from what I've read in the past, the better system is to use a shunt. But I'll shut up now and wait for the next episode!
Makes sense in Alaska where you have bears and snow load to contend with. Reminds me of my thoughts on Alone where people built shelters ranging from "it only took half an hour to build and will only take a badger's fart to knock it down" through to "it'll hold off the Viking hordes... if it's...
Kill 2 birds with one stone and store your coin inside the condom!
I see "EDC" as a fashion, typified by Best Damn EDC on YouTube. Yes there are practical reasons behind carrying certain things but what makes it a fashion is the focus on aesthetics and bragging rights. Judging and rating...
I'm waiting for Svord Peasant style folders to be declared a fixed blade since the rear part of the blade effectively is a fixed handle. Remove the folding handle and you really are left with a fixed blade, albeit an uncomfortable one to use.
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