Working Pics of our ZT's and Kershaws - Share your dirty pics

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I see lots of pics of clean and pretty knives, now share some of your dirty pics. Post your pics of the dirt, the mud and the blood covered Kershaw or Zero Tolerance.

Ill start...

0301 chopping and pulling out blackberries
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Speedbump changing radiator hoses
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zt121 digging up some weeds...love using this wide body

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od-2 doing its primary job; opening letters

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ET breaking down boxes

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Well Pilote, looks like we are the only two who use our Kershaws & ZT's and take pictures of it.
 
...well, there are plenty of people who take pictures of kershaws and zt's LOL...
 
I'm working on it :D I gave the 0560 and Blur this past weekend off, but they'll see some work this week, and I'll snap pics. The 0560 helped remove the dash out of a Civic last weekend. Shoulda snapped some pics anyway, but plenty of opportunities on the way.
 
I'm working on it :D I gave the 0560 and Blur this past weekend off, but they'll see some work this week, and I'll snap pics. The 0560 helped remove the dash out of a Civic last weekend. Shoulda snapped some pics anyway, but plenty of opportunities on the way.

Looking forward to it Jim



Here is some more encouragement..

The 0301 cut roots and I pulled. Great team effort today

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Ok. Here you go. Checking thickness and bond of a triple coat primed epoxy. It's not tight, and looks about 15 mils.

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Wouldn't you know. The top coat is a polyuria. The bead blaster media impact is creating heat and melting the poly. Looks to be building up here. Getting pretty bad. has to come out. You can see the 170 lbs of blast media under the knife.

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Well the Blur did its job. Got enough of the melted epoxy and BBs cut out to get the blasting equipment back up and running.

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I kid you not when I say that nothing dulls a blade like steel 330 shot embedded in melted polyuria and epoxy. You can see the BBs in this one.

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I had to. Couldn't let this thread not contain this,

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Moose
 
ZT200 ("the Clydesdale" ) on the job poking and prying

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hacking low hanging branches with the Outcast (3 yrs in use and still haven't sharpened it; D2 is a brute)

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ZT100 popping some wire fencing (child's play)...this knife has performed some brutal tasks for me in the eastern sierras

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Moose - Your mud bucket pics gave me more confidence in my 0301 to handle the dirt and mud.

Pilote - my Outcast should be here tomorrow, glad to hear it does well. But I really like that 0100, wouldnt mind seeing more of that one.
 
Okay, yardwork today and although there isn't much dirt the knives still performed flawlessly. I also had a visitor basking in the glow of my hard work.

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Some more dessicant for the interior of the MG until I charge up the battery and get it running again, Blur with the assist.

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The 0560 helping this plug find its spark again. A little scraping and the mower fired right up.

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These vines have taken over the tree branches in the back yard. Time for some cutbacks.

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Hay bale/0560 shelf

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Then a little downtime hangin' with the honeys. All work and no play makes 0560 a dull boy.

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I killed a copperhead with my ZT0200 but when I went to get my camera it was gone....Either I now have a Zombie snake on my hands or a hawk/Vulture got it
 
Jim - Nice pics, none of a Blue Blur scrapping paint off of the driveway?

Chester - GO find another copperhead!
 
I got this copperhead in the back yard with a tomahawk first. Then I cut off his head wth the 0350
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My first trout ever! :) Caught a nice smallmouth and this this morning up in Cleveland, sc.

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