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by LocksmithArmy » 3 Aug 2009 2:00
woah... your one creative guy... no feedback so it would only work for rakes and jigglers. but i think im gonna make one thanks thats really cool
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by raimundo » 3 Aug 2009 7:49
I don't know that I would like that handle though its personal choice, but Im impressed by the rakes yonos making an putting in there. I wonder how thick his metal stock is. very good work yono. 
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by roxylass » 3 Aug 2009 13:49
stanley knife big trouble if you are found with one in your posseion over here, tradesmen are,nt allowed to use them on building sites. they are the neds choice weapon.
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by yono » 4 Aug 2009 5:01
hi Rai, its 0.75mm thick, i know with your sophistication in making great bogotas, this wont passed, as you said its personal choice, i will be using it for a while and experimenting its effectivity, if its effectiveness weights, than its holder weight i will be happy. thanks for the encouraging words.
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by raimundo » 4 Aug 2009 8:41
tradesmen arent' allowed to us utility knives? Wow, your homelandsecurity is really paranoid. Ours just cook up bushit plots and then have a provocateur sell it to the stupidest people they can find.
Oh and yono, I realy to think you made a nice pick, tell us how well your rake works, it looks like it would be pretty effective.
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by roxylass » 4 Aug 2009 15:18
football holigans brought the ban about,rival supporters used them for running battles before or after the game to slash each other the bigger the wound the harder you are cretins. 
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by raimundo » 5 Aug 2009 7:24
Ahha, so its like a Heidelberg dueling scar, cant they just have it done by the barber with a straight razor, that way it can be 'designer'
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by yono » 11 Aug 2009 3:44
Making a cutter blade handle(less treatening) as picktool handle listening to comments always makes me innovate what things i had missed. Here i had installed two small pins both side of the blade guide(highlighted with red dot)so then it will be intended only for the picktool tip to pass through. and cannot be use for blade (cutter)anymore. it helps the picktool tip to be hold firm also. thanks to the comments. http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn11 ... sdange.jpg
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