Hi Dan!! Got my skillet!! Brother it’s so awesome had to order a second skillet among other items!!, I absolutely love it!! Thank you so much Dan Wowak!! Nicely done!! Strength and honor my brother be well!! From Washington state!! 👍🏽👍🏽💯💯❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸
This brings great focus to quick fixes, people often get discouraged if gear fails or has problems. There are many workable fixes like this one. Thank you for making great content
A good way to prevent cracked or broken scales and loose screws: Use blue loctite on the screws, and use unbreakable material for scales, like micarta or G10. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!😊👍
On that knife it would look pretty cool to carve those scales into a nice handle with a palm swell, etc. and leave the bark on the high points for extra grip texture.
Adirondacks mountains! If you want to get peoples attention, you could cover things like this! I’m not much into videos anymore, as well as Corporal Kelly
This is the reason why micarta, G10, and carbon fiber is still a far better choice than wood on outdoor knives. Sure, wood looks great but looks don’t mean anything in such a situation. Micarta is the better option due to weight and price ratio. Carbon fiber is lighter than micarta but very expensive. G10 is stronger but quite heavy, thus micarta is a good compromise. Also, use loveless bolts (fisheye bolts) and a high end marine epoxy to attach them and you’ll never have to be concerned about it. Removable scales suck due to moisture getting behind them and causing rust. You can just marine epoxy them on as well…just be sure to clean the rust beforehand and also smother epoxy on the bolts threads.
brand NEW Real Steel Bushcraft Exclusive from Knifecenter -- HANDLE BROKE!!! AND IT DID FALL APART! neither Real Steel nor Knifecenter would warranty... so I fixed it myself... so DON'T tell me that modern knives don't break!!! and fixing something in the field without tools is difficult
Hi Dan!! Got my skillet!! Brother it’s so awesome had to order a second skillet among other items!!, I absolutely love it!! Thank you so much Dan Wowak!! Nicely done!! Strength and honor my brother be well!! From Washington state!! 👍🏽👍🏽💯💯❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸
Yet another reason to have a full tang
can you elaborate?
@kringsja9913 a full tang means the metal extends from the blade to the end of the handle as one piece.
Not sure about that, if this was a partial tang a burn-in handle might be even easier and more secure!
Fantastic idea. Thank you and God bless.
This brings great focus to quick fixes, people often get discouraged if gear fails or has problems. There are many workable fixes like this one. Thank you for making great content
when you need to fix your knife it is always good to have your other knife handy.
Looks like Dan has it Handled ! ! !
👍👍👍 .. nice 😊.
One sometimes underestimates the effectiveness of wooden pinning.
Good video. Love the idea to use drill bit in the speedy stitcher 👍
Thanks buddy. Learn a LOT here on your channel! Appreciate it 👍
Greets from the Netherlands 🇳🇱, TW.
Nice! Never thought of doing this in the field. I'll have to add a small drill to my kit.
Thanks for the advice.
Good video. Perfect tool for my toolbox
Super great video...thanks for posting!
A good way to prevent cracked or broken scales and loose screws: Use blue loctite on the screws, and use unbreakable material for scales, like micarta or G10. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!😊👍
Excellent video !!! 😊
Cool stuff dude
Great tip about the stitching tool . Thanks Dan 👍
I like the videos I definitely want to get out to Pennsylvania to do some classes.
The Speedy Stich drill bit trick was well work 8 minutes of my life just for it. 👍
Super cool man! Awesome idea using the speedy stich as a drill. The handle looks really good. Another awesome video as always brother 👍 💪
Pretty neat 👍👍👍👍 Thanks 🇨🇱
Good job on the video
Спасибо за ролик. Толково и полезно будет многим . Ты , как всегда , на высоте !
Outstanding Sir
Nice. Very nice.
That is really awesome
On that knife it would look pretty cool to carve those scales into a nice handle with a palm swell, etc. and leave the bark on the high points for extra grip texture.
Nice idea 👍👌
I feel like a dingus, I've been using a speed stitch awl for years and I never thought to put a drill bit in it 😂
Cutting edge technology
Bank line on top of the wood handle might be cool. 🙂👍🏾
Awesome 👍👍😮
If ya know you have screws while in the rear. Ya may want to put blue loc-tite on 'em too.
Vic Awl also works.
Would it perhaps be a better idea to work the second stick through from the opposite side to ensure both sides are super tight...
Could you use pine resin as a temporary adhesive til you get home?
Adirondacks mountains! If you want to get peoples attention, you could cover things like this! I’m not much into videos anymore, as well as Corporal Kelly
Coalcracker knives don’t break.
Two words - DUCT TAPE. Mark and drill, assemble, wrap with the handy man’s secret weapon. It ma be better than new.
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Just stabilize them and you created a new trend in bush craft. LOLOLOLOLOLO
telling people you have a small stick is a personal problem
🤣😂🤣😂
find deer antler. make a handle when you get back.
From now on I am calling buns scales.
This is the reason why micarta, G10, and carbon fiber is still a far better choice than wood on outdoor knives. Sure, wood looks great but looks don’t mean anything in such a situation. Micarta is the better option due to weight and price ratio. Carbon fiber is lighter than micarta but very expensive. G10 is stronger but quite heavy, thus micarta is a good compromise.
Also, use loveless bolts (fisheye bolts) and a high end marine epoxy to attach them and you’ll never have to be concerned about it.
Removable scales suck due to moisture getting behind them and causing rust. You can just marine epoxy them on as well…just be sure to clean the rust beforehand and also smother epoxy on the bolts threads.
Lot of work it would be easier to just cord wrap the full tang handle or saw a comment about Gorilla tape that works to as a emergency field repair.
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Blue loctite
locktite the screws.
buy a medford or a emerson. no problem any more.
brand NEW Real Steel Bushcraft Exclusive from Knifecenter -- HANDLE BROKE!!!
AND IT DID FALL APART!
neither Real Steel nor Knifecenter would warranty... so I fixed it myself...
so DON'T tell me that modern knives don't break!!!
and fixing something in the field without tools is difficult
Gorilla tape, 😂😂😂
Dam good info and Nicely done..
🇺🇸🇺🇸🪓🔪👍🏻👍🏻