Depends on what the task is and if you're a "knife" guy. For the average person who will never sharpen their knife serrated is the way to go. Now if you have a belt sander with with various #'s of sand and leather belts to keep the plain edge razor sharp then that's another story. But then if...
I’ll be heading to Telluride/Ouray 1st week in September as well. Keep a lookout for a white 4Runner with a white furry navigator
Leaving from Houston staying in Amarillo on the way. I use to be able to push farther but I’m taking it easy. Labor Day weekend and all is keeping everything...
I've had one ever since my old CJ7 days. I'll use the analogy of power saws. Potentially dangerous and scares the hell out of me. So, every time I use them I respect that danger and treat them accordingly.
I recently purchased and installed RSG flat sliders, powder coated, for my 18 TRD PRO. I'm older and can't imagine dragging my expensive toy over boulders especially having to drive hundreds of miles home. My sliders are more for accidental encounters than deliberate use. But, I concur with...
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