Gelbu Special vs Jug of Water

My old room mates and I used to do that when I lived in Provo. It's tons of fun isn't it? Milk Jugs and aluminum cans are pretty easy and fun to do. If you want a bigger challenge try cutting up Gatoraid/Power-Aid and fruit bottles. Those buggers are a lot harder to get a perfect cut.
 
Dang, can't find a good way to post video's of when some friends and I were cutting pop bottles with my Sirupatis.
 
Youtube, photobucket, facebook.

The video clips are on Facebook. Hmm, I just noticed the insert video icon, lets see if it works:

20" Sirupati
[video=facebook;93367208131]http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=93367208131[/video]

15" Sirupati
[video=facebook;93366423131]http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=93366423131[/video]
 
Great vids, Heber!
I wonder what your recycling guy says when he picks up.......
 
I like to toss the bottles in the air and cut them.

24 ounce pop bottles........I drink a lot of those!
 
and he poked it.... ahah I dont think its getting back up

LOL!!

Great vids, Heber!
I wonder what your recycling guy says when he picks up.......

Thanks! We didn't recycle up there, but mom and I do it here. Back when those videos were done we would load my cooler with the blade fodder, take everything into the ally and commence cutting. Afterwards we would fill the cooler with the remains and take them to the large trash bin close by. Provo City saw us do it a few times and didn't even mind (as long as we cleaned up) they even asked us if we would trim some of the bushes and trees back there. The next spring was fun, cutting bottles, cans and Shrubbery!!

I like to toss the bottles in the air and cut them.

24 ounce pop bottles........I drink a lot of those!

Slicing the bottles out of the air sure is fun! We tried it with some unopened Pop Cans once, that was fun but in a really messy way! LOL!!!
 
Bric-Looks like it's absolutely effortless.Sweet.

Holy smoke!
I didnt even comment on my buddy bric's awesome vid....shame on me. bad karda, bad
Yes effortless...and thats what it's like when you know what you're doing with one of these blades and is the reason the are so fearsome and cool at the same time.
 
Thanks guys!
The tricky part is holding the camera steady in my other hand while slicing ;)
 
Thanks guys!
The tricky part is holding the camera steady in my other hand while slicing ;)

A targus mini tripod setup on the table away from the action works well and doesn't cost much. ;)
 
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