Not sure how you'd get your hands on one of these bad boys, but they are supposedly around $120.00...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b60OZhrTB6o&feature=player_embedded
For $120.00 it comes with the 4 man demonstration team and western theme music in the video.
It slices, it dices, it Julians!
I can't believe they dragged that on for almost 9 minutes.
I'm not sure I'd trust it as a rappeling tool.. and hope it's not built as well as your typical Harbor Freight disposable tool ;-)
Sure looks like a standard issue entrenching tool with one edge sharpened. Nothing new to see here, move along...
My neighbor, Mr. MacGuyver, just called. He wants the Chinese to stop copying his shovel.... :)
It;s a standard E-tool with a few extra advantages. I can appreciate the addition of the tightning tooland the wire cutters. I wouldn't use it for cutting vegetables. Even the bottle opener is useless, americans use screw off lids on their drinks.
I can't believe I just watched a shovel be used for almost 9 minutes. lol
Quote from: DBlair on May 05, 2010, 08:36:01 PM
I can't believe I just watched a shovel be used for almost 9 minutes. lol
(http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/yhst-50863389838911_2104_54053471)
I wonder how much bloodletting occurred when these guys were handling the shovel blade by the sharpened edges, w/o gloves. And speaking of the sharp parts, i wonder how long they actually stay sharp after all the abuse in the dirt.
And it even comes in orange for us CAP folks!
SAFETY ALERT! SAFETY ALERT! SAFETY ALERT!!!
It is recommended to not use this utensil to prepare food directly after servicing latrines... this concludes this SAFETY ALERT!
Quote from: DBlair on May 05, 2010, 08:36:01 PM
I can't believe I just watched a shovel be used for almost 9 minutes. lol
That is nine minutes of my life I won't get back. :-\
I saw this the other day and I too wasted about 5 minutes of my life. (the video only needed to be about 3 or 4 minutes long) I did get a kick out of the guy using them as oars though.
Quote from: High Speed Low Drag on May 05, 2010, 09:43:28 PM
Quote from: DBlair on May 05, 2010, 08:36:01 PM
I can't believe I just watched a shovel be used for almost 9 minutes. lol
That is nine minutes of my life I won't get back. :-\
watching him chop the dirt made me quit watching it after 2 minutes, looks like I was smarter :P
You can sharpen the scalloped edges more on a USGI entrenching tool and use it for chopping wood, wire. The scalloped long edge on the USGI entrenching tool can be used as a saw, but is somewhat limited because it doesn't have "set " (offset from one tooth to another). You can set and somewhat pound tent stakes with a GI entrenching tool, try to hit on the curved face near the tightening nut. Don't hit with the tightening nut. If you see the all the square corners on the pivot between the handle and shovel blade it will start to crack there.
I will buy at least three ??? ;)
Quote from: Smithsonia on May 05, 2010, 09:38:30 PM
SAFETY ALERT! SAFETY ALERT! SAFETY ALERT!!!
It is recommended to not use this utensil to prepare food directly after servicing latrines... this concludes this SAFETY ALERT!
Where's the sign-in sheet so we can get our 30 day re-currency?
"...He's got a hip knife, a side knife, a boot knife, a shoulder knife
And a little bitty one that's a combination flare gun, dinner set,
and genuine police whistle..."
-SSgt. Barry Sadler
What a tool, it was interesting to see the many engineered tools designed into it.
But the video was a bit long, I liked the food prep part.
Quote from: Cecil DP on May 05, 2010, 07:49:44 PM
I wouldn't use it for cutting vegetables. Even the bottle opener is useless, americans use screw off lids on their drinks.
If you need to use a bottle opener to open a drink, then you have never been to college.
No kidding.