Kid wanted to try on a pack. He seemed very excited. Wonder how excited he'd be at mile 10 and 50lbs which seem to get heavier with every step... lol
http://i66.tinypic.com/snib7l.jpg
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Kid wanted to try on a pack. He seemed very excited. Wonder how excited he'd be at mile 10 and 50lbs which seem to get heavier with every step... lol
http://i66.tinypic.com/snib7l.jpg
That's cool, Cav.
Looks like he's ready for the 14er's.[emoji106]
If you're unarmed, you are a victim
Holding wood in my hand chisel skipped out. Total first day mistake, and I totally knew better. The chisel is 3x as long as shown in the photo.
Good pocture. This thread needs more pictures.
Irv, get a dang wood vise for your shop bench. After my incident I reslized that the more expensive items are sctually cheaper and less painfull.
Btw, the fun starts after you heal and the internal scar tissue needs to let go. Feeling a rip inside your hand is a unique experiance....
Eh, I've got a vise, and more clamps than I know what to do with. I was just being lazy.
I have found this is biggest problem with DYI and I have been guilty of it my whole life.
Not laziness, over confidence and lack of experience. If you had spent 3 years as pro wood worker you would have known better and we would be calling you dumbass.
We have an old saying in our family.
"The cost of your education is the price of your mistakes." - this is why I say I have a Harvard education.
If you're unarmed, you are a victim