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agreed on the battery's but i have charged batteries from 3.3 volts without a problem a few times in my blu6 and its outlasted 2 nitecore chargers and tbh i wouldn't bother charging a battery from much lower it will be stuffed at best pipe bomb at worst. do the xtar fit 20700 batteries ? funnily enough they are best of the pack with 20700s even though i would never buy any other battery from them.That would be Efest, I use 2 0f them at work and sell them, only an average charger, Xtar VC4 is better, It will recover low discharged lithium batteries that Efest cant.
Efest don't make batteries they just rewrap other brands, most are junk.
agreed on the battery's but i have charged batteries from 3.3 volts without a problem a few times in my blu6 and its outlasted 2 nitecore chargers and tbh i wouldn't bother charging a battery from much lower it will be stuffed at best pipe bomb at worst. do the xtar fit 20700 batteries ? funnily enough they are best of the pack with 20700s even though i would never buy any other battery from them.
Laws changed in 2015 I belive.Not a balisong.
Any knife that could be opened using a flicking motion (including almost all knives that are one hand opened) are illegal to import.
"Knives that can be opened with gravity or centrifugal force and/or pressure applied to a button, spring or device in or attached to the handle of the knife"
Fukn ow!I've been splitting wood like that for 25 years, sometimes I miss
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No that's incorrect, https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/Customsnotices/Documents/2015-40.pdfNot a balisong.
Any knife that could be opened using a flicking motion (including almost all knives that are one hand opened) are illegal to import.
"Knives that can be opened with gravity or centrifugal force and/or pressure applied to a button, spring or device in or attached to the handle of the knife"
Thanks @wayne646 I was eating my dinner while you were posting this a moment ago, and I just nearly vomit all over my dinner in front of my dog almost ran away from a t-bone steakI've been splitting wood like that for 25 years, sometimes I miss
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So my timing was impeccable![]()
Stewth, Wayne! Hope you recover quickly. How many stitches?I've been splitting wood like that for 25 years, sometimes I miss
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I've been splitting wood like that for 25 years, sometimes I miss
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7 stitches, I should have been wearing my boots but I only wanted to split a couple of small pieces, bit of a wake up call.Stewth, Wayne! Hope you recover quickly. How many stitches?
I very nearly did this about 25 years ago in Kalgoorlie - was saved by my steel caps.
The thong survived just with minor bruisingDid the thongs survive?
I had a workmate that had a similar injury. He was the WHS officer at work but at home decided to trim a fence paling with a circular saw using his foot as the vice whilst wearing thongs.
That’s what you and your donkey pics get m8!Thanks @wayne646 I was eating my dinner while you were posting this a moment ago, and I just nearly vomit all over my dinner in front of my dog almost ran away from a t-bone steak
But are they both high speed and low drag?![]()
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