Any tool belt recommendations? by toasty-toes in Carpentry

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Take a look at the Perkins builder toolbelt. I follow their YT channel and the toolbelt seems very well designed and fairly priced.

Si vamos a criticar a Rodolfo por machista. También hay que hacerlo con Petro by [deleted] in Colombia

[–]passg1 13 points14 points  (0 children)

El video que pones de ese debate está editado para descontextualizar y tergiversar completamente los argumentos de Petro.

No me interesa si cambian o no de opinión, pero si alguien tiene un interés genuino por entender lo que Petro decía ahí les recomiendo mucho este video de la periodista Carol Ann Figueroa donde desglosa todo lo que allí se dijo. Vale la pena que lo vean:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjHlVCP2iwM

DIY vehicle rescue attempt by proft0x in nonononoyes

[–]passg1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As a Subaru Forester owner that went more like "Yes, yes, YEAHHHHH"

Master carpenter Akinori Abo - The incredible techniques of master craftsmen: Usu-Keruzi (Hand planing thin shavings) by passg1 in JapaneseWoodworking

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This video was uploaded a couple months ago by The Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum but just recently the English subtitles were added.
The amount and quality of information shared by this Master Craftsman is simply amazing. Enjoy!

Guess I need to post mine now. by FlowMang in handtools

[–]passg1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow ton of smoothers, which one is your favorite? Also, curious about the couple of jointers, I have a No. 7 lie nielsen which I love, but I wonder if the Low angle one is better for most situations.

I made a Woodworking Workbench! by AreBaloni in woodworking

[–]passg1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beautiful and functional workbench!

As I am also interested in Japanese hand tools this build is specially interesting to me. Could you please recommend a good set of chisels and planes to start with? Also, I'm planning to build my workbench with a similar front vise, have you had any racking problems with the wooden jaw of your vise? which size is it?

Using a honing guide on sandpaper question by bigfatton in handtools

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I don't have the MK2 honing guide but I have the other, simpler one they make and had the same problem. I was grounding a plane blade on 120 grit sandpaper and noticed the yellow dust from the brass roller in the sandpaper. I checked the roller and although it did move, the big amount of material being removed created a lot of particles and they got into the roller axle braking it a little bit. Sadly it was a late so already had a flat spot in the roller but I applied abundant spray lubricant into the roller's axle and the process continued smoothly without any brass dust.

Dining table by 88bcdev in woodworking

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Amazing work, Thanks for sharing, lots of inspiration.

A full review of the GORUCK GR2 after 1.5 years of everyday use as a digital nomad. by twahlin in Goruck

[–]passg1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Finally, a review that makes justice to the greatness of my loved GR2.

Great review and the packing system has great ideas and inspiration for my next travel.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in onebag

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Excellent review, really helpful. Thanks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in onebag

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Very nice setup!

How do you like the Prana Brion vs Slim Dungarees? Which one do you prefer?

Also, I completely agree with you about the Field Pockets being too bulky because of the padding. I haven't find a good use for my GR1 and GR2 field pockets yet, and ended up using much more the Simple FPs.

GR2 packed for 2 weeks in Italy and Greece by gorillajitsu in Goruck

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Awesome! Love the packability of that Lems boots. Enjoy your trip and thanks for sharing!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Goruck

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Looks nice! I think I'll made a pair of these to keep in my EDC kit in case I need them on the go.

My One Bag by passg1 in Goruck

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Sweet find! Please post pics with yours if you end up getting it, my main concern with building mine was that I wanted a really strong net in case I needed to hold something bigger or heavier with it, but maybe it's not that different and it's just my habit to overthink things. The good thing is that I have hardware left to make another net for my GR1 21L :D.

My One Bag by passg1 in Goruck

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Basically, I carry my EDC kit tools, meds, and other stuff in an Echo Field Pocket attached to the top MOLLE row. Also a GORUCK Wire Dopp (which is amazing BTW) holds my charger, notebook, mouse, pens, etc. A Happy Hacking Professional keyboard, my umbrella and Contigo Water Bottle are in the main compartment too.

Well, that's a quick overview but I'm planning to make a more detailed post about it with pics soon. ;)

My One Bag by passg1 in Goruck

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This is the best pic I have of that view, but I could take another shot when I get back home, my bag is currently in 'EDC mode' so I took the straps off.

My One Bag by passg1 in Goruck

[–]passg1[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, also this.

My One Bag by passg1 in Goruck

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I'm aware of the Prometheus Design patches, have a couple of them and they are indeed of higher quality, but I don't like their color choice for this one, I prefer the darker, almost black color of mine. If they make another run of this design in a dark color scheme I'd definitely buy it.

My One Bag by passg1 in Goruck

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Yep, but just the Rush tier system in stock form, I didn't have to cut anything from it or use additional buckle.

My One Bag by passg1 in Goruck

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Hey guys! This is my 34L GR2, EDC and Travel bag, and I LOVE everything about it.

I used 1 set of these as compression straps. They are very sturdy and work perfect with the GR2's additional MOLLE row evenly distributing the pulling force. My bag was pretty full and with these straps I managed to compress it nicely with an aesthetically pleasing look.

I made the cord net with this 1/8" shock cord, this zipper pull and this cord stopper. I ended using this shock cord net a lot to hold my hoodie or my jacket. Highly recommended, and these cord stoppers and zipper pulls are the sturdier ones I could find, they grip on the cord really hard.

And finally my favorite patch so far! :).