Getting to know the TGLB.

You will see once you get in there and remove some material there how it will help out with chopping and slicing.

I'm about to head to work. All I have on hand is some 220. If I mark the blade with some sharpie and post pic's you think you can tell me if I got it right?
 
+1 for what timmy said....same thing worked wonders for me. Plus....I beat on my TGLB like I would beat on a captured ISIS terrorist through some pretty tough green gum wood.....helped take that coating off a bit also.
 
Really? Boy Scouts banned from using knives and building fires?!? Things are even more ridiculous than even I can imagine. Thanks libs...;-)
 
Really? Boy Scouts banned from using knives and building fires?!? Things are even more ridiculous than even I can imagine. Thanks libs...;-)

Honestly, I think it's litigation those in high places fear. It was cool though. Managed to get 8 rowdy boys through it and fed with all their digits.
 
When I have the grandkids (boy and girl) to myself I let them do things like start fires, chop, etc. I tell them, "If you don't get hurt it's not my fault."
 
To my wife's chagrin, I managed to add: "If you don't get hurt it's not my fault." To my list of phrases to use with my son. Awesome.

Thumbtack: I'll draw some stuff up and pist a picture here of what I'm talking bout.
 
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