Simple Gear Project #3 - Survival Saw Belt
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- čas přidán 6. 01. 2021
- I have had lots of requests for more SGP’s (Simple Gear Projects) so here is a super simple, quick and easy project that will be useful for years to come.
Please note - part of this video was shot during lockdown, I will point out, however, I continue to work in the woods, providing activities for schools who are open for their pupils during this difficult time.
Enjoy!
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Neil , good video , thanks for sharing ,God bless !
Great idea, turned out great!!
Top. Genau das baue ich mir auch 👍👌
GREAT video mate
Genius
Brilliant idea. Just don't forget you're wearing it in civvy street. I've been caught out several times "forgetting" I've left kit in my backpack
Awesome i never thought about a survival belt before :-),,, 👍,, remember guys you can also use the Velcro on your backpacks, I've put a small Stanley blade hidden between my Velcro and Velcro patch 👍, it's stuck well and has been there for over a year just in case, great videos man, can't wait to see your next 1 😁
Great idea. Id definitely be interested if you sold them on you etsy store
Excellent! Just remember folks, to replace your belt after removing the saw otherwise your trousers could fall down while sawing wood.
Not if you've got wood they won't, because you'll have a hook to hang you're waistband on if you catch my drift!! HNY Neil, Looking forward to part Two.
Great project looking forward to the frame. 🔥
What a great idea. Thank you. 😎🐺☮️👍
so ingenious, excellent thank you i'm gonna make one.
Perfect timing Neil, spent all yesterday using my foldable bucksaw I made in the field a few years back sawing through my seasoned harvested timber ready for the woodburner at home! Was considering other methods when I carry it for trips in the woods and this would be ideal, might even just strap it around the Lk35.. Love the multipurpose possibilities with the use of the belt aside from the blade holder too! Great work as always 👌🏼
Another great video, Neil. I hope the family crisis is averted. Wishing you a wonderfull new year! Stay safe ;)
Superb Neil!
Thanks for the tutorial
Very useful, will try this out. Many thanks!!!
Great project, think I could even.manage that one😁
Fantastic lockdown project Neil 👍. Reckon these would fly out of your etsy shop too. Take care. Atb, J 👍.
looks like a 'fast strap' restraint belt for violent people!!
Be a good project for a 58 pattern webbing belt
Ingenious !
Just don't forget about it if you're going n a plane :)
I suspect that transport security will remind you very quickly :-) :-) .... Cheers
Good idea can you put on your shop 👍👍
Nice one Neil, Happy New Year to you. This belt reminds me of the ones i used to make years back, i did two types, one was a double thickness leather belt, with the resulting sleeve between the two layers of leather for securing the saw blade in, that was a labour of love saddle stitching that up i can tell you, the other was basically a long leather sleeve with leather loops that went over your belt that then secured with poppers, meaning you didn't have to take your belt off to access the sleeve as the "sheath" just unpopped and then you could take it off, although putting it back on was not as simple. I have pictures of them both, but unfortunately they are on Photobucket and i can no longer access them, might have a really old video of them somewhere though, if i can find it i'll put a screen grab on my instagram so you can see what i mean.
Thanks Mark, that would be great. I know velcro and nylon webbing are not everyone's cup of tea, so something in leather would be superb
Good idea. On an unrelated subject, who makes the jacket you are wearing?
Me! Its a ventile smock I made years ago. See my video "how to make your bushcraft gear last forever " for a bit more info.
@@greencraft4783 awesome thanks. I will check it out.
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