Grating cheese . . . [56Ker warning]

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I called a buddy of mine today and asked him if he'd bring over a car part so that I could give my fat, lazy M6 a workout. This thing has been living the good life for far too long. It sleeps in until noon, eats all the Tillamook cheese in the fridge, and is generally a good-for-nuthin' bum. Well, that's all about change. It either shapes up, or ships out! lol! :D

Once Kent showed up, I helped him pull a heavily rust-covered door (from an old 1974 GMC 3/4 ton) out of the bed of his truck and set it up..

After leaning the door against my garage, the cheese grating commenced. Let's face it, I am not about to go into some lengthy review of the action. I basically just started batoning with a chunk of wood. Then I snapped a random pic, did a little more prying, took another pic, so on and so forth.. ;)



* Edit: I made these pics so that you can click on them. This way it doesn't take so long for this thread to load.. :)
 
Great pics man :D Just laughed thinking about what other people would say if they realised there are knives out there that can go through a car door. Ain't it great? :thumbup:
 
Outstanding work! :D

Now you've got me thinking about what I'm going to do until school starts back up. Hmmmmm....

:D
 
SWEET! :D I'm proud to see others abusing their knives in the same spirit as I do!!! Now my Steel Heart doesnt feel so alone. :)
 
Thanks, Guys! :thumbup:

Kent also had an empty fire extinguisher in his bed, so naturally that also got the once over! :D Here he is posing in this first shot..



 
Very cool.
And no associated breakage or injuries! (always a plus).

"Look ma, no blood!" :thumbup:
 
You just made my morning! Thanks, and NOW I like the look of the new Swamp Rat (used).;) :thumbup:
 
You scratched it! ;)


Hey, how come no wrench-batoning??? ;) ;)


I'm still too much of a wimp to do stuff like that to my SRWK/Busse stuff.
 
Thanks for the comments, Everyone! ;) New testing pics coming..

Edit: ** The second part of this test can be found over on Rat Chat.... :)
 
Thanks for showing a much more fun way to strip a knife- keep up the good work!
 
Thanks, but I have only begun to test the limits of this Rat.

I know where there is some vintage WWII armor plating, and uhhhhh, ya'll will find out soon enough... Hehehehe..


Errrrrrrrricccccccccc, Troy's signature is going to get me into deep trouble.. :(
 
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