EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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I saw the Champan Tool sets and singles and also found another supplier--McMaster-Carr--that sells singles with knurled ends that only fit their ratcheting driver, a 6 bit set with their driver, and L-keys in a multitude of Bristol sizes, both 4 and 6 flutes singly and in sets. I hope to get the proper sizing info from Klotzli.
You can cut the speeder (knurled part) off the Chapman bits.
I saw the Champan Tool sets and singles and also found another supplier--McMaster-Carr--that sells singles with knurled ends that only fit their ratcheting driver, a 6 bit set with their driver, and L-keys in a multitude of Bristol sizes, both 4 and 6 flutes singly and in sets. I hope to get the proper sizing info from Klotzli.

You can cut the speeder (knurled part) off the Chapman bits.
 
I’ve been swapping out audio gear lately myself.

In the last three months or so, I have tested at least four sets of speakers and a couple of amps.

My system (as it was before moving) was a combo of newer and older. Besides the towers, I have a set of Infinity speakers, 2 bookshelf and 2 satellites that are about 20 years old as well. I have a 420 watt Klipsch sub that's about 11 years old, a Boston Acoustics center channel about the same age. My Yamaha receiver I bought in 2012, previously had a used Onkyo but wanted to upgrade to a 7.1 system as well as have hdmi passthrough. Really, really impressed with the Yamaha and the YPAO system.

Currently, the receiver is hooked up in the living room to the TV etc with the bookshelves and center channel. We swapped my dad's little Definitive front firing sub to my massive klipsch, which is downward firing. Perfect for the tile in the lower level. The satellites are boxed up somewhere. It was overkill for my 1200 sq ft apartment, but that's ok. Neighbors always wanted to get together and watch movies at my place.

Titanium Tuesday with new ammo delivery!

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D are you thinking of cheating on CRK? :eek::D

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Mail call! Haven't bought a new BM in some time and while it needs a sharpening out the box and the centering isn't quite perfect :confused: it is a sweet blade overall and a big improvement in materials over the original Freek. I don’t expect much from a factory edge anyhow and a trip to the stones should bring it up nicely along with a little pivot tweak.
Haha. Just window shopping if I be honest with myself. I have somewhat searched around for them a little tho
 
Which Chaves is that? I’m not real familiar with them but they are one I’ve looked at here and there, searched around a little

That would be a Redencion 229 (made by Reate) drop point a midsize 3.6", a 100% American made would be a 228. If you want something bigger a Liberation 229 will be at 3.75 without the compound grind. A smaller size would be a Redencion Street at 3.25". Hope it helps, also nothing wrong to have a change in the scenery from time to time, right? :D
 
That would be a Redencion 229 (made by Reate) drop point a midsize 3.6", a 100% American made would be a 228. If you want something bigger a Liberation 229 will be at 3.75 without the compound grind. A smaller size would be a Redencion Street at 3.25". Hope it helps, also nothing wrong to have a change in the scenery from time to time, right? :D
Thank ya. I’d want the all American made one. Every time I looked they were hard to find. Change of scenery is good for sure, having a hard time kicking this one out tho2B846C6A-579F-41DC-8F5A-12461E7A36FF.jpeg
 
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