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I have a Buck 112 Ranger that my dad gave me when I was 12 or 13, and a Buck Ranger skinning knife that I bought myself earlier in the year. Those are my main 2. I have another Buck single handed opener that I’ll probably give to one of my sons as I don’t need it now. Also have a French Opinel that is a Tour de France edition. I used to carry a smaller Buck every day, but I ended up losing it 😡 and now I teach school and can’t carry one.View attachment 364136

School tech voc... my electrical teacher was cool. We had electricians knifes.

That knife is a tool it's a tool it's a tool.

It's a dangerous class to teach.. high school kids Electrical.. 😆
 
Example..

My project got turned on and the light bulb was unscrewed a little..
That was 3 phase motor project.
Hurt bad.

So I was like OK.. turned my project into a trap
I jumped out each fuse with bars. They don't trip.
I played a little rewire..

Said I'll going to the bath room.

While walking down the hall. The lights went out.. it was loud too.

I got back and he was getting thrown out of class for turning my project on.

The teacher was like that's awesome that's a good job.. I guess that kid was doing it to everyone and he couldn't catch them.

Biggest rule of class. No power. without inspections. He had to inspect your work before power.

That's why
No power. Without inspections.

In the Kids defense... there should have been lock out tag out for every project.. the power disconnect for each project should have a lock and tag.

So... the teacher was the one wrong in the situation. The kids shouldn't have been able to do that to begin with.
 
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