Pork....Chop?

oge14

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Hi ya'll,

So I had a few minute's to take some pic's of the pork chop in action. I was running the crash axe beside it. Took a bunch of pic's of both. Only posted a few of the pork chop. This thing is a serious little almost entry tool. It's heavier than the crash, handle's different, cut's different. You use the beard more with it. Running both at the same time is a little tricky.lol It will get away from you if you let it. It has a lot of power in a small package.

The first pic's are cutting a strip in a car roof. The top edge pierced it, needed a few more hit's to open it up.
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The next few are using the beard. This is a big difference in cutting.


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The next one's are a strike, and then a little opening. Followed by continuing the hole with the hammer side. It really peel's steel nicely.

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Next is how you get into your truck. After you have lost the key's. This was done using only the hammer poll. I missed the lock twice. When it did hit on the second pic. It peeled the whole rectangular area back. This took some beating and prying. It finally opened. All in all, it was less than ten minute's getting in. If your ever trapped in a trunk. Call me.lol I love how the coating is evolving. Homemade stressed look.

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Didn't have time to cut it in half. Just wanted to do a test run. It is very capable of doing so. I hit the seem where they join the two support's. Figured it would be a good test.

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Beauty shot's.

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All in all this is a very nice compact tool. It won't replace my crash, but it will not sit to the side either. Not sure where it belong's yet. The handle is easy to grip. It swing's nice. There is a lot of power in the hit's. For my taste, it should be and inch or two longer. Just to keep your paw away from sharp metal. While using the beard to into stuff. It's still a hit. Now I need a few more to lash together for a shuriken.lol

Thank ya'll for looking at my post.
 
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So awesome. Likely many users are too new to remember all your old pics, cutting cars in half etc!!!

Thanks for posting!
 
There will be more video's this fall. Maybe a team race to cut one in half.


I haul stuff on the side. As well as have a few vehicles in my collection.
 
Been waiting for this, it's all very cool, thanks. :thumbsup:

I am a bit confused by your comments about using the beard. Since this does not have a sharpened beard, how are you using it?
 
Been waiting for this, it's all very cool, thanks. :thumbsup:

I am a bit confused by your comments about using the beard. Since this does not have a sharpened beard, how are you using it?

I think he means the part of the blade closest to the hand, the lower part.
 
This is so awesome. Looks like a TON of fun. If there were any hawks left on the Scrap Yard site, I probably would have just ordered one. Suddenly feel like I need to do this lol.
 
Do you guys see any advantages to the straight shaft/handle design? I've got pants being fitted for mine right now --- looking to hear what niche you all feel it might fill.
 
Btw --- this, like the other tools used with the cars cut in half . . . Is all kinds of bad @zzzz
 
Thank ya all.

Resin, it was a little confusing. I am using the beard to cut. As in leverage for the edge. When the heel pierces the steel. The beard grab's, being thicker and unsharpened. This pull's the heel forward making a bigger cut. You semi roll the axe forward when chopping. Heel goes in, beard catches, roll forward. Kinda like splitting kindling.
 
So that's how you break in a Busse lol?! Tiger Woods' wife ain't got shit on you bro lol! :D:thumbsup::thumbsup: Totally gnarly I so look forward to the future videos and pics!
 
That's the proper way to strip one.lol

Inky, get one, beat the hell outta it. If you don't work with your hand's. Wear gloves.


I think the straight haft is easier for prying.
 
Inky, get one, beat the hell outta it. If you don't work with your hand's. Wear gloves.

On the list. :thumbsup:

Yeah, desk job, gloves are a must for me. Even then I have a blister healing up now from chopping up last weekend. Not a big deal though, was at it for a good couple hours and knew I loosened up some skin. :eek:
 
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