Daniel Charbonneau
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Kayak DIY Trailer Build. Time to disassemble a perfectly good trailer for my project. PT#2
All in all this Eaton Viking trailer was easy to dismantle. A few wrenches, impact and a 4" grinder did the trick. Axle and tires will be used in an upcoming project.
Examine carefully. Make a plan and parts list. Be prepared to make adjustments on the fly. Execute the plan. Enjoy the build!
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My channel and videos are not intended to be watched by Children! Anything I make or show is for adults only. Don’t try anything I show or do unless you are over 18 and competent to perform the tasks. I cannot be held responsible for anything you do because you watched someone in my videos perform it! Please feel free to Comment and share any of my videos!
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Kayak DIY Trailer Build. Always Start With A Strong Back Bone. The Spine Carries The Weight! PT#1
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Examine carefully. Make a plan and parts list. Be prepared to make adjustments on the fly. Execute the plan. Enjoy the build! If you like these videos, please give them a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel! Facebook profile.php?... Instagram / northern_kanuck_bushcraft Rumble rumble.com/account/content?ty... Disclaimer: My channel and videos are not intended to be watched by Chi...
My Kayak and it's first Modification, lets install a YakAttack LeverLoc Anchor Trolley.
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YakAttack LeverLoc Anchor Trolley www.amazon.ca/s?k=YakAttack L... 3.5 Pound Kayak Anchor Kit bought on Amazon ABS Kayak stand glue and all was about $180 Canadian If you like these videos, please give them a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel! Facebook profile.php?... Instagram / northern_kanuck_bushcraft Rumble rumble.com/account/content?ty... Disclaimer: My channel and videos...
Kayak Fishing Crate DIY Simple and saves you hundreds of dollars.
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Choose three milk crates that fits together well. {important} Pick them with the least amount of wear on the bottom. If you like these videos, please give them a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel! Facebook profile.php?... Instagram / northern_kanuck_bushcraft Rumble rumble.com/account/content?ty... Disclaimer: My channel and videos are not intended to be watched by Children! An...
A Bushcraft Leather Tripod Camp Stool. Rest while Hunting Fishing Camping Bushcrafting and Hiking
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My DIY leather camp stools. Follow along and put together a plan in designing your own projects. If you like these videos, please give them a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel! Facebook profile.php?... Instagram northern_kanuck_bushcraft Rumble rumble.com/account/content?ty... Disclaimer: My channel and videos are not intended to be watched by Children! Anything ...
Coleman Catalytic heaters. Night Burn. Check out the 1969 513B and the 1985 518E. Lets lighter up
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A quick demonstration on how I light up my Coleman Catalytic heaters. Safety first, always light these outdoors. Don't use them in an air tight structure like sheds, trailers and tents. Always have good ventilation. You should carry a carbon monoxide detector. It can save your life! If you like these videos, please give them a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel! Facebook profile...
Onewind Hammock, Underquilt, Blanket and Topquilt Winter setup. Lets set one up for the first time.
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I never had, nor slept in a Hammock, so I want to see what it was all about. Everything in this video is a first for me. No packages were pre opened or setup till the making of this video. Field assembly and building knowledge was my goal. I was totally relying on the companies packaged products. Was everything up to their quality and standards. There were a few hiccups along the way, (factory ...
Cold Winter Layering. Feet, Hands and Head. Be Prepared.
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I'm no expert! This is my personal thoughts with some experience on cold winter layering! No marketing schemes or product endorsements in this video! In a matter of fact, I encourage you all to start your research on what you think you need. When you know what items you want in your Layering system, start looking into Military Surplus and work up from there. DON'T fall for high marketing sports...
Cold Winter Layering. (1) Base Layer (2) Mid Layer (3) Insulating Layer (4) Outer Layer the Shell.
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I'm no expert! This is my personal thoughts with some experience on cold winter layering! No marketing schemes or product endorsements in this video! In a matter of fact, I encourage you all to start your research on what you think you need. When you know what items you want in your Layering system, start looking into Military Surplus and work up from there. DON'T fall for high marketing sports...
Rehydrating ingredients to make a meal that warms the soul using venison for protein. Lets cook.
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Could dehydrated potatoes, carrots, turnips, onions and celery and canned venison with three spices make an excellent meal. Well lets give it a go and see if it's a winner. If you like these videos, please give them a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel! Facebook profile.php?... Instagram / northern_kanuck_bushcraft Rumble rumble.com/account/content?ty... Disclaimer: My channel a...
My Garden 2023 from Spring Planting to Autumn Harvesting. Sit back and enjoy the show and music.
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Showcasing my garden from seedlings to harvesting to dehydrating to freezer. If you like these videos, please give them a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel! Facebook profile.php?... Instagram northern_kanuck_bushcraft Rumble rumble.com/account/content?type=all Disclaimer: My channel and videos are not intended to be watched by Children! Anything I make or show is...
JEO-TEC #18 Bushcraft Knife out of Spain. This maybe the Bushcraft knife you've been looking for.
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JEO-TEC #18 Bushcraft Knife. Can this knife be your go to when out Bushcrafting in the Woodlands. This knife, a Silky saw and a Condor Village Parang as your chopper maybe the combination you've been looking for. Who knows! If you like these videos please give them a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel! Facebook profile.php?... Instagram northern_ka... Disclaimer: M...
Joker Nomad 6.5. Out of Spain. What a Beast of a blade!
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Joker Nomad 6.5, N695 Steel, Walnut Scales, Leather Sheath. This video will show it all. If you like these videos please give them a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel! Facebook profile.php?... Instagram northern_ka... Disclaimer: My channel and videos are not intended to be watched by Children!Anything I make or show is for adults only. Don’t try anything I show o...
Condor Village Parang meshed with a Condor Bushlore. What can be better than that!
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Putting together a working set of tools that will complement each others abilities. Lets make them as one! www.youtube.com/@UCA7LqFpF_Zlty4Yg2iGJppw Check out this video, you'll like it I think. ua-cam.com/video/gQvGWdf3TsY/v-deo.html If you like these videos please give them a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel! Facebook profile.php?... Instagram northern_ka... Di...
Can these six Khukuris chop wood? Lets swing a few and find out if we can make chips fly.
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In my last video showcasing my Condor Village Parang I may have gave the wrong impression about the capability in regards to my Khukuris chopping abilities. Believe me, Kuk's can destroy what ever wood that you want processed, whether for fire making or shelter building. Anywhere, anytime! Information about my testing of my Parang in the last video. Why I did what I did. I tried to keep the swi...
Condor Village Parang. Lets check it out. Can it perform in the Canadian Boreal Forest.
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Condor Village Parang. Lets check it out. Can it perform in the Canadian Boreal Forest.
2023 Garlic Harvest after being infested with Leek Moth Larva.
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2023 Garlic Harvest after being infested with Leek Moth Larva.
Yard Sales. The deep search for hidden treasures. Can deals really be found.
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Yard Sales. The deep search for hidden treasures. Can deals really be found.
A Fiskars knife is brought back to life using a Work Sharp, Arkansas Ceramic Rod and leather strop
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A Fiskars knife is brought back to life using a Work Sharp, Arkansas Ceramic Rod and leather strop
Firebox stove, Condor Bushlore, Feather-sticks, One cup Percolator and fresh coffee. Just Relaxing
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Firebox stove, Condor Bushlore, Feather-sticks, One cup Percolator and fresh coffee. Just Relaxing
Mora, Joker, Ka-Bar Becker, JOE-TEC and BPS knives. Lets look at these before the field testing.
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Mora, Joker, Ka-Bar Becker, JOE-TEC and BPS knives. Lets look at these before the field testing.
Coleman 400A Peak1 1986. The service is complete. Will it light. Part Three.
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Coleman 400A Peak1 1986. The service is complete. Will it light. Part Three.
Coleman 400A Peak1 1986. The repair of the check valve and pump. It's first service. Part Two.
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Coleman 400A Peak1 1986. The repair of the check valve and pump. It's first service. Part Two.
Coleman 400A Peak1 1986. A quick fix, check valve and pump. It's first service. Part One, tools.
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Coleman 400A Peak1 1986. A quick fix, check valve and pump. It's first service. Part One, tools.
Coleman 400A Peak1 1986 Stove, A quick look before putting stove into full service.
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Coleman 400A Peak1 1986 Stove, A quick look before putting stove into full service.
Belgian Military Rucksack tactical large 110L Jigsaw Camo with removable side pouches, wow nice.
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Belgian Military Rucksack tactical large 110L Jigsaw Camo with removable side pouches, wow nice.
Haversacks, Foraging pouches, Gas mask Respirator bag, Bushcraft. Military Surplus. Lets take a look
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Haversacks, Foraging pouches, Gas mask Respirator bag, Bushcraft. Military Surplus. Lets take a look
Let's see how to erect a 9 mil Poly Shelter. I also added a 4X8 foot plywood wall on three sides.
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Let's see how to erect a 9 mil Poly Shelter. I also added a 4X8 foot plywood wall on three sides.
Leek Moth larvae were eating my Garlic. I Trimmed EVERYTHING above the fourth leaf, do I have Garlic
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Leek Moth larvae were eating my Garlic. I Trimmed EVERYTHING above the fourth leaf, do I have Garlic
Can this Killer be STOPPED! Infestation of Leek Moths are eating my Garlic. This is devastating!
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Can this Killer be STOPPED! Infestation of Leek Moths are eating my Garlic. This is devastating!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @kennethscottwagner5981
    @kennethscottwagner5981 14 годин тому

    I just found this same knife in good shape,just without the belt clip.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 3 години тому

      They are easy to maintain and you can easily keep them sharp. I have five now I think. You won't be disappointed.

  • @David-uh5mc
    @David-uh5mc 3 дні тому

    Thanks 👍😎

  • @rabidtaz1306
    @rabidtaz1306 4 дні тому

    Thank you. I just ordered this pack in pieces. I was going to do it WRONG.

  • @heathersmith5237
    @heathersmith5237 7 днів тому

    You use kerosene with these Coleman’s?

  • @xolarwind
    @xolarwind 9 днів тому

    I have an Optimus 8R in extremely good condition on Marketplace. Contact me for pictures, you will appreciate to see it

  • @LovingIdaho
    @LovingIdaho 9 днів тому

    I did leather crafting until the mountain blew when Zi was 12 . At 50 , I started leather crafting again .

  • @TheBinford1000
    @TheBinford1000 14 днів тому

    i assume you used this thru out the summer.. how do ya like it now?

  • @1-0-8
    @1-0-8 14 днів тому

    Do you prefer the Ember flat or the Canadiense ? cheers from the UK

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 14 днів тому

      Cheers. My Canadiense is wining the race by a nose. LOL I do like mine because of the scales. In saying this my new all time favorite is the Nomad 6.5, man what a beast! My Ember made it's way to the kitchen knife drawer, that is where it shines. Thanks for dropping by and leaving your comment. Take care.

    • @1-0-8
      @1-0-8 14 днів тому

      @@danielcharbonneau222 That's interesting . I already have a Nomad 5; and the Trampero and Montanero in flat grinds ...perhaps I have enough knives !

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 14 днів тому

      @@1-0-8 LOL You always could use one more. I too have the 5" but when the 6.5" came out I just had to get it. I'm sure glad I did.

  • @johnnyv.223
    @johnnyv.223 17 днів тому

    It's a great idea, but if you could just make one of them, and tell us what you're doing, AS you're doing it, you could reduce the video to about seven or eight minutes, and MANY more people will watch it, if you could just make it shorter than this is. Thank you for the idea.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 15 днів тому

      Yeah I could of turned this into two separate videos, just didn't think of it at the time.

  • @livinglavvu
    @livinglavvu 19 днів тому

    Great video mate 👍👍

  • @jaywright4917
    @jaywright4917 19 днів тому

    I recently found one of these at a flea market , my sheath looks different! Great knife ! I haven’t really inspected mine yet , I have a fiskars grafting hawk bill that is a razor ! Never had a blade as sharp straight from the factory !

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 19 днів тому

      I do like this knife. It's now a permanent part of my hunting gear. Works great.

    • @jaywright4917
      @jaywright4917 18 днів тому

      @@danielcharbonneau222 I paid around $10 so I think I did pretty good ! I’m in bc Canada , nice to find some Canadian knife people ! I have a couple grohmanns #1 and #4 which would make excellent skinners or bushcraft knives and the grail in my collection is a puma white hunter which my dad used to process game with !

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 18 днів тому

      @@jaywright4917 You do have a nice collection brewing for sure. Puma White Hunter, wow nice $$$!

  • @Tjohns89
    @Tjohns89 24 дні тому

    Have you tried using Black Beard Fire Starters? They work great! Very affordable and they are made in America!

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 21 день тому

      Yes I have tried his fat rope. But I had to find a better solution and a cheaper alternative, and this was what I came up with, which also works great, in my opinion, real fatwood goes a long way.

  • @bamaratt675
    @bamaratt675 25 днів тому

    Good to know, thanks for sharing. I do have one observation though, the last time I checked, baking soda was considered an "abrasive powder". No?

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 21 день тому

      I guess almost anything can in one way be called an abrasive ingredient. But I can tell you that if you lightly burn something in your frying pan all you need to do is fill it 1/2 way with water add a dab of dish soap and a light sprinkling of of backing soda to the water than bring it up to a boil for 10 minutes {make sure you watch it because it will foam up fast} it will loosen almost everything from the bottom of your frying pan and with a dish cloth it will clean up well with a quick wipe.

  • @spf50sunscreen80
    @spf50sunscreen80 25 днів тому

    HEaring you breath so hard makes me sad. Stop killing your self man. Please.

  • @MinuteontheMountain
    @MinuteontheMountain Місяць тому

    Sometimes you have to go backwards before you can go forwards. Looking good.

  • @razbiton173
    @razbiton173 Місяць тому

    How good can the pt1 simmer?

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 Місяць тому

      These 8Rs camp stove flames can be adjusted nice and low. I use one in my shop just for my tea, no issues what so ever.

  • @fatt0x
    @fatt0x Місяць тому

    Great way to do the bowline

  • @themodsify
    @themodsify Місяць тому

    I believe Larry Benoit used a Remington 760.

  • @NathansFerroceriumrods1
    @NathansFerroceriumrods1 Місяць тому

    Cool beans. It's looking good.

  • @richardkev3077
    @richardkev3077 Місяць тому

    I have two: An Ember with Scandi grind, and a Campero with full flat grind.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 Місяць тому

      I too like both of them knives. The Compero make for a good all around kitchen knife as well I think. How are you enjoying your two blades?

  • @MrGrace123
    @MrGrace123 Місяць тому

    You really simplified it Man, thanks Gonna go try it on my messy pot and frying pan 😅

  • @terryw.milburn8565
    @terryw.milburn8565 Місяць тому

    Great Progress Being Made Daniel Can't Wait For The Next Post ! ATB T God Bless

  • @crerar01
    @crerar01 Місяць тому

    What wax did you use? Would golf wax be as good?

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 Місяць тому

      When I go to yard sales or where every, I look for wax candles for no cost, free. I bring everything home and place them in bunches and wrap them with plastic wrap and keep them for these kinds of projects. To me wax is wax, except for beeswax, that's a special wax, I keep that for other projects, such as waxed canvas work.

  • @terryw.milburn8565
    @terryw.milburn8565 Місяць тому

    Great Part-1 Shared, Thanks For This Daniel ! Looking Forward To The Next Part ! AYB T God Bless

  • @ROE1300
    @ROE1300 Місяць тому

    👍 Nice project.

  • @Edmontonrob
    @Edmontonrob Місяць тому

    Brilliant. Ty

  • @ROE1300
    @ROE1300 Місяць тому

    👍👍 Excellent demonstration. I subscribed to your channel based upon this video. I really appreciate videos where actual work is done to support the narrative. Thank you for sharing. I was impressed with the penetration of the BK9, it is a fine big knife no doubt. I was stunned with disappointment with the Kukris in the penetration test. I was blown away by the penetration & chopping of the Parang. Criticize your own feather sticking abilities if you must, but the results speak for themselves; you and the Parang made tinder that could easily begin a fire. I have a 10” Parang made in Malaysia that I have modified to extend the length of the cutting edge and your demonstration strengthened my confidence on this style blade being the proper choice for North America.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 Місяць тому

      Wow, thank you for your excellent comment. Thanks for subscribing to my channel. This Condor Village Parang is a beast. I like it's versatility, just takes a little practice handling and knowing where the sweet spot is. My BK9, yeah it's a nice all around knife, big fan. During the chopping test I tried to put the same amount of downward force for all blades used, and yes I too thought that my Khukuris would of performed better. I had a few subscribers contact me and say it was not a far demo on the chopping ability of the Kuks. I explained the testing style, and the outcome was the true outcome I felt that viewers would get a false representation of my Khukuris so I followed up with a video just on the Kuks it selves, and the outcome was different, but I used a different amount of force, and the kuks blow apart the wood. LOL Thanks for dropping by, hope to see you again.

  • @robertskerke4855
    @robertskerke4855 Місяць тому

    Thank you.best tutorial on this i have seen.I was looking for something to take some burnt smoke and stains off the metal on the outside of my shed .that a fire came through my property.looks like it will do the trick. Thank you 🙂👍🇦🇺

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 Місяць тому

      Your very welcome, I hope it works for your fire / smoke damage.

  • @GKirkBayCity
    @GKirkBayCity Місяць тому

    I have a Russian clone of this stove. I’m anxious to fire it up.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 Місяць тому

      I too have one, burns great. Enjoy the little stove.

    • @jacobmeis1249
      @jacobmeis1249 14 годин тому

      Did you try it yet?

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 3 години тому

      @@jacobmeis1249 I use mine steady. It's setup in one of my out buildings just ready to brew tea or soup. I like them.

  • @NathansFerroceriumrods1
    @NathansFerroceriumrods1 Місяць тому

    That's a nice frame.

  • @MinuteontheMountain
    @MinuteontheMountain Місяць тому

    Looking forward to the finished product.

  • @Matt_Holbrook
    @Matt_Holbrook Місяць тому

    Should keep you busy. We usually pile 4-5 in truck bed. Sometimes a few canoes. Be kind of weird to see a yak on a trailer around here.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 Місяць тому

      Being over 60 things start feeling heavy LOL That's the one reason that I'm building myself a Kayak trailer.

    • @Matt_Holbrook
      @Matt_Holbrook Місяць тому

      @@danielcharbonneau222 watch out for bumps, that thing will bounce to the sky 🤣

  • @SDMountainMan
    @SDMountainMan Місяць тому

    Great build I picked up a ladder rack bed mount deal for my kayak gotta figure out mounting yet.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 Місяць тому

      I was looking at something similar too, but decided on a trailer. Good luck on your build Scott.

    • @SDMountainMan
      @SDMountainMan Місяць тому

      @danielcharbonneau222 thank you Daniel

  • @JudyandSpirit
    @JudyandSpirit Місяць тому

    nice to take something old and make it new again. you do have your woks cut out for you. Nice to see you Danial take care and have a great weekend.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 Місяць тому

      Thank you very much Judy. Yes now come the hard part. LOL You and young Spirit have a nice weekend as well.

  • @notfoolediknowthetruth3101
    @notfoolediknowthetruth3101 Місяць тому

    This tool needs work to be functional. A. raise the height of grind, it's too blunt. B. The handle is too thick, round, and smooth, it needs work, it is difficult to control. ....... After plenty of hours hand reconfiguring the blade, it is razor sharp at the belly and narrow convex in the "chopping" zone. I had too remove quite a bit of steel to make it sharp due to the blunt convex they give. The handle took time as well....but my final result I'm very well pleased. In total I removed 6 oz and made it more weight forward for efficiency. It can do everything from whittling to chopping. ...... With work....great tool, my "go to" Without work.....not efficient...

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 Місяць тому

      Wow sounds like you did a good amount of work to your blade. I'm glad it all worked out for you. I'm going to put a plan together and see what I come up with. For me this knife worked very well, nice and sharp and chops good. As for the handle, yeah reshaping it seams to be needed. Thanks for your comment and for dropping by.

    • @roguerangerroger
      @roguerangerroger Місяць тому

      You guys have a set of really odd problems with chandong machete🤨. The ones i bought from hardware stores work just fine

    • @notfoolediknowthetruth3101
      @notfoolediknowthetruth3101 Місяць тому

      @@roguerangerroger this village parang saved my @$$; My truck had sunk in frozen muskeg when hunting deer in winter and fresh snow. I parked, went for a foot stroll. When I got back, the truck was sinking. I used the parang to build ramps ASAP out of spruce boughs to drive upon, like a road made out of snowshoes, hoping to get momentum. One swipe, one big bough. Repeat x 20. It worked. If I didn't have a kick @$$ tool to deal with it, I'd been in a world of hurt. ....... This is why I don't bother with hardware knockoffs from China....I need equipment that means business.

    • @notfoolediknowthetruth3101
      @notfoolediknowthetruth3101 Місяць тому

      @@danielcharbonneau222 thanks for your reply...I'll give you my procedure; Blade: I made a hybrid of three grinds in one. At the heel, i made a high, almost scandi, but slightly convex bevel. (3" length) This cuts feather sticks and kindling the size of matches. In the chopping zone, I raised the convex grindline at least half inch and made a shallow convex. (6" length) It is plenty sharp for fine chopping but strong enough to endure wood batoning and splitting. It is ideal for "one swiping" of 1-1.5" limbs, shelter making. The tip is ground nearly flat, and high, for low cuts, underbrush, grass, slicing, or high reach cutting I finished with 2000 grit wet sandpaper and leather strop. It is high polish; near razor sharp at tip and heel, and more convex in the main length. These grinds blend together. The back portion (2.5") of the spine was filed to a perfect 90° to throw spark. The remainder of spine was filed round for pounding on with the hand, it won't cut you. Handle: The first thing was to make the overall handle oval, but leave a full size palm swell. This brings stability and control. The knob was reduced significantly, including making it shorter on the back, with an angled, rounded drop shape. (Metal grind) This allows super long swing extension without binding the wrist. At the little finger position, I narrowed this to smallest diameter, sanding a curved pocket (into a "hook") ... the side of large Dremel drum) It hangs on a finger with out "holding" it, and gives an ultra secure grip. A bit of arch to the handle. (Metal grind) A bit of thumb stop at the top front. A bit of ridge left at bottom front to help keep hand from forward slippage. ..... Lots of belt sander work, hand sanding, but I don't regret. Most weight (70%) was taken off the handle, leaving forward weight having natural momentum for efficiency and mercy on wrist tendons. PS; Sheath: Warm it in oven to 100 F and saturate with mink oil. X3...

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 Місяць тому

      @@notfoolediknowthetruth3101 Partner you got that right. This tool can save your butt! LOL Add a Silky saw and you can get yourself out of all kinds of problems. Damn, your story triggered a thought of one of my adventures Moose hunting. 6 hours later I'm free from the swamp, "note to self bottle jacks sucks". A new Jack All became a truck tool that's still in my toolbox today 35 years later. LOL

  • @James-ke5sx
    @James-ke5sx Місяць тому

    It's a real nice knife. Maybe you could Krazy Glue the button snap.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 Місяць тому

      Yes this is a nice knife. I stitched it together, will not come apart now. Yes Krazy glue would of worked very will also. Thanks for dropping by.

  • @DanteAlexander-q5e
    @DanteAlexander-q5e Місяць тому

    Thanks for sharing

  • @TheDavewatts
    @TheDavewatts Місяць тому

    Excellent knives, really great all round camp/hunting knives. You do see some idiots on UA-cam saying there not great choppers 😂 but I suppose it takes all sorts to make a world. Excellent for all the things you mentioned.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿😁👍🏻

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 Місяць тому

      Yes they are excellent knives for sure. I know I can count on them while out and about in the woodlands.

  • @crerar01
    @crerar01 Місяць тому

    What ferro rod is that? The thing throws some serious sparks!

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 Місяць тому

      Most of all my Ferrocerium rods are from Nathan4071 He is on ebay. Can't get better any wheres!

    • @crerar01
      @crerar01 Місяць тому

      Thank you!​@@danielcharbonneau222

  • @mikeymike9616
    @mikeymike9616 Місяць тому

    Great video. Did you use a steel wool sponge, a scrubbing pad or a soft sponge?

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 Місяць тому

      I used a mild scouring pad { none scratching} that I keep just for my outdoor pots. The one I'm using here has cleaned many of my pots. I don't throw them away till they start to fall apart {which can take a while} I store it in a zip-lock under the sink till needed. It takes hardly any effort to do its job. Thanks for dropping by and leaving your comment.

    • @mikeymike9616
      @mikeymike9616 Місяць тому

      @@danielcharbonneau222 Cool. I used an old kitchen sponge scrubbing side that had worn out. I made a paste of baking soda & hot water based on your video. I successfully polished burnt soot off my kitchen tongs. Hooray! Thanks again!

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 Місяць тому

      @@mikeymike9616 Your very welcome.

  • @kellyparkerdesigns
    @kellyparkerdesigns Місяць тому

    Just found you! Thank you. I have a question, can I do this on cast iron too?

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 Місяць тому

      Cast iron is a whole new method on its own. It needs special treatment. There are a lot of videos that show how to clean and season cast iron. Thanks for dropping by and leaving a comment.

  • @AnthonyBohorcus
    @AnthonyBohorcus 2 місяці тому

    1. SAVE that Good Plywood, Instead demo-burn on those fat cold damp rounds OR use a discarded pan, cookie tin sheet, or sheet metal 2. Achtung! Shiites Mister!! Use pointed green stick or wire poker to Pick at Burning Tinder instead of screwing up & OR De-Tempering Knife Point//Blade Steel ++ Also Watch out that those Beard-ends Don't ignite BUTTZ, still a Very Good & Detailed Thumbs up VID

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 2 місяці тому

      Ever since this video came out I do now have a few baking sheets that I picked up in a yard sale, works great. So far so good on my Beard. LOL I do know what you mean, it could go up fast if not being careful. Thanks for dropping by and leaving your comment.

  • @bobmehra8711
    @bobmehra8711 2 місяці тому

    🙏🌹🚩 ओउम 🚩🌹🙏

  • @fernandojimenez2922
    @fernandojimenez2922 2 місяці тому

    Un cuchillo muy bueno español a mi me gusta mucho un saludo desde España

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 2 місяці тому

      Me gustan mucho estos cuchillos. Gran artesanía, muy buen acero. Excelente precio para una hoja tan buena. Gracias por pasarte y dejar tu comentario.

  • @outdoorsythings2573
    @outdoorsythings2573 2 місяці тому

    Just bought the 11 foot hammock, under quilt, and tarp, and cover, ( have a quilt all ready to use on me ) just waiting for it in mail next week. Rather excited, going be my late fall hunting camp gear. I have high hopes for this setup. Keep the foot end sightly higher then head end. It definitely helps you hit the sweet spot laying down better. I like mine about 16 inchs off the ground, then i can use it as a seat for those long nights sitting around reading.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 2 місяці тому

      I think for what you get vs cost is great. The quality is very good as well. I also bought the Hot Tent Tarp, man you can use this setup all year round even with a small wood stove to keep the morning dampness away.

    • @deemsbegay637
      @deemsbegay637 2 місяці тому

      Same here...from Amazon and should be here by Monday. Gonna use it for hunting also...backpacking hunt in November on the Navajo Nation.

    • @outdoorsythings2573
      @outdoorsythings2573 2 місяці тому

      @deemsbegay637 same from Amazon. Going be hunting in bragcreek Alberta, Canada, only few hrs from me. Hopefully I get my moose and deer. Be going for elk the month after and bear. My wife is Blackfoot, from siksika,

    • @outdoorsythings2573
      @outdoorsythings2573 2 місяці тому

      @danielcharbonneau222 ill take a look at the hot tent. Thanks

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 2 місяці тому

      @@deemsbegay637 That is so cool. I hope you are very comfortable and successful at your hunt.

  • @redfaubert1352
    @redfaubert1352 2 місяці тому

    i pump it alot and it doesnt get pressurized it seems

  • @bushforme
    @bushforme 2 місяці тому

    I bought one of these at a flea market in woodland(my favorite camo) for 60.00..looks like new but has the black frame which is cracked..I've seen the green frames on ebay new..is the green frame the same?Green is my favorite color..I was going to use the bags and straps for another Alice pack mod..now I might go ahead and fix this one..thank you!!!

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 2 місяці тому

      For me I would try and restore the one you bought. You got yourself a great deal for $60.00. Try and get a frame like the one I have, it's a better built one.

    • @bushforme
      @bushforme 2 місяці тому

      @danielcharbonneau222 thanks for the reply..so there is a difference in the frames? I got it at that price because I pointed out that the black frame had a crack..I like the green frames ..I've heard the black one were known to break..what exactly should I look for? I'm 67 and won't be humping much weight..;)

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 2 місяці тому

      @@bushforme At 0:50 I show and state that the frame I have is a Gen 4 {new} I bought it on ebay. The Gen 4 is built a whole lot better and has a less chance of cracking under load. On ebay Type in the following, USGI Military MOLLE II Pack Frame Gen 4 Foliage Green I just check out ebay.ca and ebay.com and there are lots for sale. I'm 63 and will not be loading up my pack as well, but, I believe that either way you should get the Gen 4 frame. It's a better choice.

    • @bushforme
      @bushforme 2 місяці тому

      @danielcharbonneau222 thank you again for the reply and thank you for your service

  • @sylviesas2992
    @sylviesas2992 2 місяці тому

    Just wondering... you said you will need to freeze some and turn the rest into powder. Does that mean that they cannot be dried and stored the normal way now? Are the bulbs contaminated? Can they be replanted in a different area?

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 2 місяці тому

      If you can please visit my facebook page at facebook.com/photo/?fbid=6574239562705821&set=pcb.6574281299368314 These are perfect pictures of what I'm talking about. Leave a comment so that I know you dropped by.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 2 місяці тому

      My final harvest, looked good! BUT. when it was time to peel the cloves for dehydrating I loss another %60 of the cloves almost everything was infested with the larva as well. I also lost all my onions and chives as well. I was very disappointed to say the lease. I didn't plant any chives, onions or garlic this year, I may not plant them for the next 5 years now. Savers BTK doesn't work what so ever. This parasite lives inside the stock and bulb of the plant therefore spraying the outside of the plant has no effect on the larva feeding / life cycle within the safety of the plant. Savers BTK only works on parasites that feed on the outer parts of a plant {leaves, flower etc.} like mites, ants and caterpillars as an example.

    • @danielcharbonneau222
      @danielcharbonneau222 2 місяці тому

      I thought that I did OK with 22 pounds, but, when it was time to peel, freeze and or dehydrate them I lost another 12 pounds to the larva. We inspected each clove and each one that had a small black pin hole in them had a larva in them. Some bulbs had two or three cloves in them that were completely gone except for the peel. I lost all my chives, Leeks and onions, a great loss. They were not even growing in the same garden bed, but, growing about 35 feet away in another bed. For me it was educational. I would not recommend keeping any, nor replanting any bulbs once the lava was sighted in your garden.

  • @adammcguinness9950
    @adammcguinness9950 2 місяці тому

    I’ve got the Condor Bushcraft Parang. They’re fantastic choppers. My Kukris do the same as yours and bounce. Only my Condor HD Kukri bites, I thinned it out a lot though.

  • @carpepotentia
    @carpepotentia 2 місяці тому

    Vaseline, Wax, Wattepads, fertig