Robbie,
As you know, I've been a fan of the Revolver for quite some time. I just wanted to let you know that it made me and my wife and animals that much more comfortable while we having to be evacuated down at the Qualcomm stadium parking lot. In the morning I was using one of those aluminum post chairs and it happened to break on me. Later that day i needed to erect some form of sun block and had no poles at all. I decided to use what was left of my chair to make extension beams off the rear hatch of my wifes Tahoe. In order to use the poles I had to cut the 3/4 to 1 inch thick plastic binders that kept the poles together. I had my Powerlock with me and it made tearing the very heavy Denier easier but the saw was too awkward to use on the plastic. The Revolver made short work of the plastic binding and I was able to put up some form of shade.
I've relied on it for many jobs in the past but it really did make the difference for us and i was so happy it was one of the tools i grabbed when having to evacuate.
Best Regards and Thanks for designing such a great tool.
-Mike
As you know, I've been a fan of the Revolver for quite some time. I just wanted to let you know that it made me and my wife and animals that much more comfortable while we having to be evacuated down at the Qualcomm stadium parking lot. In the morning I was using one of those aluminum post chairs and it happened to break on me. Later that day i needed to erect some form of sun block and had no poles at all. I decided to use what was left of my chair to make extension beams off the rear hatch of my wifes Tahoe. In order to use the poles I had to cut the 3/4 to 1 inch thick plastic binders that kept the poles together. I had my Powerlock with me and it made tearing the very heavy Denier easier but the saw was too awkward to use on the plastic. The Revolver made short work of the plastic binding and I was able to put up some form of shade.
I've relied on it for many jobs in the past but it really did make the difference for us and i was so happy it was one of the tools i grabbed when having to evacuate.
Best Regards and Thanks for designing such a great tool.
-Mike