jakemac
Well-known member
I don't care how much you paid for the 508. Bluebolt, you **** just for getting your hands on one.
I don't care how much you paid for the 508. Bluebolt, you **** just for getting your hands on one.
Nice set of knives there BigSteve. I look for them but don't often see good examples show up in local sales especially at those prices. Nice score.[/QUOTE
I really like those Moras, are the sheaths leather?
$7.50
It was originally Wilton hammered green.
those slots in the top are for the cam rods on the bottom of the handle. It locks the box closed when you pick it up. Full of brace bits including three adjustables. I cut the ends off and use the hell out of brace bits.
I really like those Moras said:No, Sheaths are hard plastic with friction fit. Will probably drill hole in handle for paracord neck lanyard - ala' Cody Lundin
Also - the Moras are incredibly sharp and really hold an edge well.
I cut the ends off and use the hell out of brace bits.
No, Sheaths are hard plastic with friction fit. Will probably drill hole in handle for paracord neck lanyard - ala' Cody Lundin
Also - the Moras are incredibly sharp and really hold an edge well.
Beer fridge for the garage!!! I scored this 1949 Coldspot fridge out of a stinky basement late in the day of an estate sale. Many had passed it by, so the family really wanted to move it. When they said "C'mon, how about $20?!?" I said "I'll take it!" They even supplied help to get it up the stairs and into the back of my truck.
View media item 44458
The couple whose house was being cleared out had moved into the place 1949 and had lived there continuously since. The Coldspot has been moved to the basement at some point, but the family said it still ran. The inside was grungy and the whole think stank like musty basement.
View media item 44455
However, it responded well to Simplegreen and paper towels and cleaned up nicely. I replaced the door gasket and insulation (it was holding a lot of the basement funk smell) this weekend and plugged it back in.
View media item 44459
It cools (and its cool)! I'm going to stock it as is with beer and soda for the garage, but eventually, I'll strip it down, treat it to a high-end paint job, and put it up in the apartment above the garage.
Dive shops and other places sell elastic cord that's a bit smaller diameter than paracord and has about an eighty pound breaking strength. The last thing you want around your neck is paracord. The slightest sharp tug will rope burn you...anything greater will pull you to the ground or in to whatever rotating thing you're leaning on. I use the elastic. I can get away from the tool if I really need to. Still hard to get away, still get a burn, and if whatever has the knife/lanyard lets go you're going to get a busted tooth...it's a trade off. Broken tooth or cut face versus severed head or pulled in to machinery.
Yeah I love Moras, those must be an older sheath design, I like it. I usually clip mine on a button on my coveralls.



You **** for this... I have been thinking about a vintage fridge for a while now and can't believe you got such a good deal! They don't make em like they used to :thumb up:
YOU **** BLUE!!!!
Same here Rick, there is one in good condition but the guy wants $400 for it and there is one for $200 that does not work(shown below), then my old landlord has a General Electric but the condition is ROUGH to say the least and it also does not work but he thinks it's worth a lot because it's "old"....
![]()
Is there any easy way to repair one that does not cool?
i remember thoes fridges

Saw this last week at a local pawn shop. Went back today and picked it up.
It is in really good shape. Everything works well and the hinges are all tight. It is also extremely clean on the inside with very little wear. It cost me $25.
I have no idea how old it is. I don't know how to date Kennedy boxes.
Saw this last week at a local pawn shop. Went back today and picked it up.
It is in really good shape. Everything works well and the hinges are all tight. It is also extremely clean on the inside with very little wear. It cost me $25.
I have no idea how old it is. I don't know how to date Kennedy boxes.
Picked up 5 reelcraft commercial 60' welding reels for 120. Converted one to air and installed it, wondering what to do with the other 4!!
Haha Texas, skip and a hop!
