J.A. HenckelsNice! And looks like the same knife we have
Just throw them away and burn the kitchen down so you can restart with the same style of handles on the knives moving forward!!!!
Just throw them away and burn the kitchen down so you can restart with the same style of handles on the knives moving forward!!!!![]()
Better yet take off the handles and make your own custom ones out of hardwood. You are a woodworker after all!Just throw them away and burn the kitchen down so you can restart with the same style of handles on the knives moving forward!!!!![]()
That project won’t happen for 6-8 years per standards. Burning the kitchen down is faster.Better yet take off the handles and make your own custom ones out of hardwood. You are a woodworker after all!
Bret
That project won’t happen for 6-8 years per standards. Burning the kitchen down is faster.![]()
Knives are tools so you can never have too many.
Seems a common tool to give out for company promotions in the oil field was pocket knives. My collection of knives was ridiculous, but when I cleaned my dad’s stuff out of the house I found he had two dresser drawers just full of pocket knives. I weeded out the good name brand knives out of the collection and then gave the rest of them to my cousins, and friends to use. Those knives were perfect for those moments you knew was going to break the blade but it was needed to be done. So, a lot of them went in friends toolboxes to use in the pasture for those moments.
Now as I stare at this I wonder about making a 3d printed insert to drop the grinder in there too and have everything in one spot....hum.....

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I never saw a chiefs knife in person until my first job after college. All my parents had were serrated steak knives.
I think I still have 50-60 pocket knives even though I carry a leatherman all the time as my primary knife.![]()
Big changes! Good luck!
Did they just not cook much? Or cut everything up with steak knives?




20170311_103521 by bjohnson388, on FlickrSpot on Logan. My Camaro is currently in need of a new alternator. I have a new one sitting on the bench for the past week. But since I have another daily driver now I have been lazy to change it.
My go to under the hood is 303.
This is after cleaning and a quick wipe down with 303.
20170311_103521 by bjohnson388, on Flickr
I use the blue bottle under the hood and the white bottle on exterior parts as it has a UV inhibitor.
Bret
You have a chance to play with that new minicomputer?

Oh man, I have been looking for a solution that does not require a neutral for our old apartment. This is perfect!I must admit.....I've only been in the brewery once and pretty sure I was in middle school so wasn't able to partake in the good stuff in the tasting room at the end! I was going to try and have a beer at the airport, but flight issues gave me about 10 minutes at the gate before I boarded so that didn't happen either. Guess I will have to make stopping there intentional on my next trip!
On the garage front....not much has happened there the last couple days
I did get the Volvo underside treated for winter by a local company a week or two ago...I would wholeheartedly recommend them to anyone in the area:
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Top notch service, great communication, sent numerous pictures of the work and even gave me some options on some improvements they could offer for drying out a foam liner behind the front wheel well liners if they could have it overnight. Top notch and would recommend and will use again! In good news the Volvo is driving a bit smoother and a couple random engine area noises are gone, so the work in November wasn't for nothing. Going to try and change the oil this week then I can put the lower air spoiler/airdam/annoying cowl plastic shield back on.
On the house front, the transition of dumb switches to marginally intelligent and hackable wifi connected switches is maybe nearing a close. I've got most of the switches I wanted to swap over done for this first batch. Ended up installing (3) Lutron Caseta dimmer switches as they're the only ones I'm aware of that can do what I wanted without a neutral wire required as my 3 ways on the main level all brought power in at the switch and didn't run neutrals to a switch box. It's a bit spendier of a solution at about $75 per 3 way vs $30 for the Kasa switches but it's done and they're working. Now to figure out some of the schedules and automation/routines to incorporate which is why I wanted to do it in the first place. For example: automatically turning on the kitchen lights at a low brightness Oct thru March at 6:15 am so I'm not walking thru there in the dark
Did have to pull out the 3D printer to avoid a trip to the big box store for this mounting plate to mount the wireless "Pico Remote" for the Caseta switch which functions as your remote switch in 3/4/5 way etc configurations.
Model link: https://www.printables.com/model/535606-lutron-caseta-pico-remote-wall-plate-bracket/comments
Printed on the A1, black PLA as it was loaded. 2 hour print time for the pair on a .2 nozzle with .14 layer height, about 30 grams of material in each so far cheaper than the $8 bucks each.
I'm currently looking at no "formal" work days this week between time off and holiday so going to try and make a bit of garage tool progress when I can. My brother picked up a fiber laser thru his side hustle biz and been sending pics which is making me get the itch to get my CO2 laser lens mirror/upgrade finished....then I've also got dust collection automation to start(buying components doesn't count as starting, some random projects out there to finish and a CNC frame which needs significant work to get it functioning....so I've got plenty I should be working on. Let's see if I can get 1 machine going...at least partly?
Oh man, I have been looking for a solution that does not require a neutral for our old apartment. This is perfect!
And now thinking if I should redo my house… I did not do my homework when selecting the smart switches and went with Treatlife system…not realizing the load on the network. This new house has neutral, so more options available…
That game was one sided huh. I was leaning more toward the Eagles simply because of the Alabama players on the team. It was nice to see Jalen Hurts get a Super Bowl ring after his history of getting so close to winning a big game but ends up losing it, or being benched due to not able to make any play for the National Championship. Devonta making history for Alabama with his winning records.Well between breaks of watching this horribly boring football game....


Not how I wanted a Monday morning to start....but it didn't ask me:
Pull out the basic code reader:
2014 Silverado with the 5.3L, this is apparently enough of a known issue a TSB was published:
As it involves pulling timing chain cover.....not looking forward to that and looking forward to paying someone else to do it even less. Some google searching found a couple reports of people whose trucks were running on the low side of engine temp (which mine is) and they got this, replaced the thermostat and this code went away. A new thermostat and coolant change was already on the to do list....now it's on the "today list" I think.
Lost Arts Press is a favorite. Great books there. IIRC I read the Anarchist's Design Book. Definitely read the workbench book. Lots of good info there.
Good luck in your new position, Logan!
That game was one sided huh. I was leaning more toward the Eagles simply because of the Alabama players on the team. It was nice to see Jalen Hurts get a Super Bowl ring after his history of getting so close to winning a big game but ends up losing it, or being benched due to not able to make any play for the National Championship. Devonta making history for Alabama with his winning records.
I don't like the Eagle's organization, but I enjoy watching the players from the days of college to now in the NFL.
Only thing that had me rooting for the Chief was Patrick Mahomes being from Texas Tech University.
Bummer about the CEL. Never fun to have an unplanned forced repair, or diagnosis chasing. Hopefully that will solve it and it won't require a pile of parts to be thrown at it or worse yet someone else touching it
Good luck!!
Logan, that was a fun moment. I clicked the link and the first car on the list was a Cadillac CTS-V. Really glad I have a pacemaker and then I noticed the years and mine is a 2011. I'm going to go lie down now.Not how I wanted a Monday morning to start....but it didn't ask me:
Pull out the basic code reader:
2014 Silverado with the 5.3L, this is apparently enough of a known issue a TSB was published:
As it involves pulling timing chain cover.....not looking forward to that and looking forward to paying someone else to do it even less. Some google searching found a couple reports of people whose trucks were running on the low side of engine temp (which mine is) and they got this, replaced the thermostat and this code went away. A new thermostat and coolant change was already on the to do list....now it's on the "today list" I think.
Logan, that was a fun moment. I clicked the link and the first car on the list was a Cadillac CTS-V. Really glad I have a pacemaker and then I noticed the years and mine is a 2011. I'm going to go lie down now.