Cool bro, to each their own. If we all liked the same thing then life is
boring. I love knives but can totally see EDCing a utility knife. Cool vid
!!!
I've had many of these knives of this sort, by far the best are the thin
husky, sold in the 3 pack, and the original discontinued kobalt model. I
don't want a thick folding razor knife, just a nice rugged indestructible
unit that has replaceable blades. For heavy duty construction tasks though
I use the Stanley 99 series fixed blade units where you can't retract the
blade and you keep the knife on your belt in a leather scabbard. Much safer
and more dependable.
I have the yellow Stanley and several others not shown here. I think
boxcutters, especially folding boxcutters do a great job of complimenting
an ordinary full blade pocket knife. You can use them on jobs you don't
want to dull your main blade with, especially you can get replacement
blades cheap at a store or for free at a lot of worksites.
nice)
laking on closed knife lock to prevent opening in a pocket.
here's one - with rope cutter with the same blade
//www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-Fastback-Utility-Knife-48-22-1901/202206146
for maybe some next project ideas ;)
Klein Tools Folding Auto Loading Utility Knife 44130
Get the Klein 44130 Utility Knife on Amazon: //amzn.to/1MgYAW6 Utility knives are everywhere in the big box stores and many of them are always on sale, ...
+Logan P I have a few Dewalt ones Logan and none of then have the button in the back to open and close. Mine have the slide lock and it is a PITA compared to this. They could have many more models that I have not seen!!!! In my travels, this is the nicest folding utility knife I have used.
+Eric C I never thought of folding Utility blades till I saw WeAllJuggleKnives review =)
DIY | Watch as I Install an Electrical Sconce | Part 2
Video 2 of 2 ************** Our Living Room was extremely dark. And rather than adding a lamp on the table, I wanted to do something a bit more permanent.
+Monique Johnson LOL OMG Monique. I don't want to deprive you of sleep girl. LOL. I'm like that with some YouTuber's too. I just never considered myself as one. Thank you so much. Be blessed
You are good. Did you go to school for this or take any classes. I really
want to take some classes so I learn how to do some home projects myself,
can you recommend any? I line how you have your own table saw, & actually
know how to use it.
+mamatosh05 Hey Lady. Thank you so much. No, no schooling. Unless you count the school of trial and error. I used to do a lot of this when I was a child with my father. Besides that, a lot of reading and videos. I know both Lowes and Home Depot have free classes every now and then which teaches these types of projects. If I can give my advise, don't be afraid to try it something. Especially if you've done your homework and research. Once you get past just jumping in and trying it, you'd be surprise at how easy a lot of the projects are. And it's ok if it doesn't work out. Trust me, I've had many FAILS. But I keep at it until it's a win. Also, start small. Take on small projects like patching holes, or replacing a fixture, or building a small box. Then work your way up from there. I have every faith you would be a pro in no time. Thanks so much for commenting and supporting. Have a blessed day.
+Styled by Dana DIY Queen? Wow those are big shoes to fill. Thank you so much! It took me a day for the electrical and about 4 days for the repairs and that includes dry time. Thanks again Dana.
DIY | Watch as I Install an Electrical Sconce | Part 1
Video 1 of 2 ************** Our Living Room was extremely dark. And rather than adding a lamp on the table, I wanted to do something a bit more permanent.
+TheMorenose Girl. That's why you see me in business clothes, work-out clothes, pajamas, whatever. When I get the feeling to do it, I have to do it right then. No time for changing or it might not get done LOL. I'm glad you enjoyed it.