Hi, nice your machete friend, but machetes are of different sizes and models .. I particularly use two, one heavy for tough tasks , and other lightweight tasks lead the way in the rain .. many branches and shrubs cut for several hours should be the light and sharp .. Happy New Year ! Greetings from Paraguay .
@shimono1000@shimono1000 This is of the more Malaysian style machete, not the common thin 1/8" and less machetes of Central and South America. You will see thicknesses in the indo pacific areas. If you are in paraguay, you are probably using tramontinas of the 24" variety, or Bellota. The most common blade shapes I've seen around that area are the latin style, and a larger clip point style with more of a pronounced belly, called a "Rula"
@jeepzillajoe thats awesome i would like a chance to test them out lucky you. I live in the wetlands of north florida in the Alligator lake area and i use machetes all the time so i would definanly be able to put them through the ropes here with all the invasive plants and vines around here. It am going to be makin my own machete i want about a 13-14" blade and micarta handles. Im guessin bills is your favorite then??
I love your enthusiasm man! Great video :)
espressosoup 3 months ago
Dude my mom would be soooooooooooo mad if i chopped up her ficus. Good vid
MrLongboarder87 8 months ago
those briers are devils walking sticks i think. nasty little suckers. we have them down in eastern nc
FoxxCross 9 months ago
That thing is a fucking BEAST
tapout320 11 months ago
You'll have to contact Bill Siegle.
Look up Siegle knives on google.
jeepzillajoe 1 year ago
Where do you purchase one
wilcox1219 1 year ago
Hi, nice your machete friend, but machetes are of different sizes and models .. I particularly use two, one heavy for tough tasks , and other lightweight tasks lead the way in the rain .. many branches and shrubs cut for several hours should be the light and sharp .. Happy New Year ! Greetings from Paraguay .
shimono1000 1 year ago
@shimono1000 @shimono1000 This is of the more Malaysian style machete, not the common thin 1/8" and less machetes of Central and South America. You will see thicknesses in the indo pacific areas. If you are in paraguay, you are probably using tramontinas of the 24" variety, or Bellota. The most common blade shapes I've seen around that area are the latin style, and a larger clip point style with more of a pronounced belly, called a "Rula"
jeepzillajoe 1 year ago
@iAmTheSurvivalist
I got to test them and send them back to the makers. I still need to send Bill's back!
jeepzillajoe 1 year ago
@jeepzillajoe thats awesome i would like a chance to test them out lucky you. I live in the wetlands of north florida in the Alligator lake area and i use machetes all the time so i would definanly be able to put them through the ropes here with all the invasive plants and vines around here. It am going to be makin my own machete i want about a 13-14" blade and micarta handles. Im guessin bills is your favorite then??
iAmTheSurvivalist 1 year ago
Nice!
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