#294085 - 11/07/19 03:22 AM
What items have worked in a pinch?
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Geezer in Chief
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Registered: 08/26/06
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This thread is prompted by the current discussion of knives regularly carried. Realistically, I can't recall an occasion where employing a knife was crucial. i use knives fairly regularly, but usually for fairly mundane tasks (cleaning finger nails, etc).
OTOH, there have been several times where the ability to make a fire was critical and I was very fortunate to have either a lighter, waterproof matches, and/or some type of stove made a real difference.
FAKs, though not used regularly, have been very useful a few times.
More than once, I have been glad to have a jacket or sweater tuck in the pack when the weather turned cold and windy.
What has worked for you when things went sooth?
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#294091 - 11/07/19 05:20 PM
Re: What items have worked in a pinch?
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 07/11/10
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Loc: New Port Richey, Fla
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I am South....mundane stuff for Florida weather... a large golfing style umbrella, GoreTex rain jacket.. wide brimmed hat...case of bottled water
for the special niche people among us.. the USPSA matches this summer have been really hot.. I've outfitted my gun cart (baby stroller with a pair of ATV long gun mounts) with an 8' umbrella and Ridgid contractor fan... has been a real help
Edited by LesSnyder (11/07/19 05:21 PM)
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#294106 - 11/08/19 04:20 AM
Re: What items have worked in a pinch?
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 04/28/10
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Loc: Big Sky Country
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Knives often come in very handy but rarely has my day been made or ruined by the presence of or lack of one. Occasionally I'll be confronted by a package that defies all attempts to open without a knife, though. A pliers has saved the day occasionally, as has the correct driver bit or screwdriver tip.
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#294107 - 11/08/19 06:18 AM
Re: What items have worked in a pinch?
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Crazy Canuck
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Loc: Alberta, Canada
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Other than for opening packages and envelopes, I would use my pliers five times as often as my pocket knife. In practice, I find that to be true for me as well.
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#294110 - 11/08/19 01:48 PM
Re: What items have worked in a pinch?
[Re: hikermor]
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Enthusiast
Registered: 02/13/09
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Loc: Connecticut, USA
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When I was a kid still living at my parents I was once locked in our basement, the thing was, I could get outside from the basement, but the front door was locked and no one was home and I had no key. I did have a pocket knife and a water bottle. Together I was able to open the front door. (I know, poorly adjusted, should have a deadbolt, my home now has deadbolts are all exterior doors.) I have used pencils as plugs in shotguns while out duck hunting. I have wired a "house battery" to a starting battery by cutting up an extension cords. Lots of things have worked in a pinch. The secret is to look at what you have and to use it to aid your situation. While it wasn't intentional, I realize now that a knife what used in every single one of those three examples! I find that my Skeletool is really a perfect balance. I have basic screw drivers, knife, and pliers in one. Occasionally I wish I had a more robust folder or a wave, but the Skeletool really hits the right balance. The signal temps me for added ability to make fire!
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#294118 - 11/08/19 07:08 PM
Re: What items have worked in a pinch?
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Geezer in Chief
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I am with you on the qualities of the Skeletool. The Wave is a close second. The problem is I have decked out my wave with a Bit Kit and a Bit Extender, increasing its versatility and also its weight. The pouch I use has a perfect spot for a 4" adjustable wrench, more versatility and weight.
Consequently,I only carry the augmented Wave when I am around mechanical items and the weight is not a problem. The Wave by itself is a great tool, just a bit too bulky for pocket carry, but great on the belt.
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