KA-BAR Kukri Machete vs. an 8 Inch Log - How NOT to Build a Log Cabin
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@BackyardBoostDotCom I know its weird, but I have gotten baked like 3 times now hit mute and just watched ya hack away, Id relate it to being stoned and watching a fishtank
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not the ideal way to chop a log but every chop was impressive..nice deep bite! Added to my emergency zombie apocalypse survival kit for certain...
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i like the finish him part
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I have a KA-BAR Kukri and some logs out back that need cuttin' up. Guess i know what im doing tomorrow :D
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i sat through the hole video i own a kabar kukri so i wanted to see what i spend my money on great ass knife and amazing chopping for like $30-$40 my two favorite knifes i own is my kabar kukri and my kershaw skyling 1760
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@BackyardBoostDotCom You are doing it so wrong it makes me mad... for the kukri to be effective at chopping trees, you gotta hit it with a 45 angle and each one at least 2 centimeters fro each other, so big pieces of wood will come out. This way it is much more effective than a machete.
this is soo cool to watch stoned..... puts ya in a trance lol
whiteboypatrickkelly 1 month ago
@whiteboypatrickkelly LOL....I'm not sure what to say about that!
BackyardBoostDotCom 2 weeks ago
im not sure why im so entertained by a person chopping wood but good vid
weetoddtv 7 months ago
@weetoddtv lol...thanks man
BackyardBoostDotCom 7 months ago
Blade too thin = bites into wood. Lots of wasted energy.
Thin blades are for machetes.
chibraxial 8 months ago
@chibraxial Yeah I do have to fight it sometimes when it sticks in the wood. You can use up a lot of energy on repeatedly pulling it out. Still a ton of fun though and pulling action works the biceps while chopping work the triceps...total arm workout! :)
BackyardBoostDotCom 7 months ago