EWard Winning Outdoor Blog
EWard Winning Outdoor Blog
This channel is related to my blog at www.ewardwinning94.wordpress.com/ and on both I will be sharing hints and hacks, travel, camping and RV information, hunting, fishing, home improvements and home repairs, and various other things I think might be helpful to people.
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Wish you ran the faucet before and after water flow
Good job man🎉
thanks!
First say children
Safety first children
"Grrrrr back away!"
I'm pretty sure that's what it was trying to say!
I prefer Surgeon’s shoe bow Shown on Grog Knots app Three differences to your knot It has two wraps in base knot Tied left over right And both bunny rabbit ear loops are tied right over left Also they don’t bring single strand through with bunny rabbit ears. If you had taken both single strands though with bunny rabbit ears, then you would have Berluti knot Berluti knot is beautiful, but care must be taken when untie is done. Sometimes the single strand can be captured in bunny rabbit ear when pulling single strand to untie Thank you for showing knot videos
Just tie a square knot instead of a bow knot, won’t come untied on its own, doesn’t leave a loop to get caught on stuff, and easy to undo when you’re ready. Right over left, left over right, done.
I see the cord is fraying due to excess stress from the knot when pulling to untie. Lots of strain on the cord when pulling to undo.
The fraying is from the hook the laces go through, and these are actually heavy duty laces (don't remember the brand), that have outlasted two pairs of boots, so they've seen a lot of wear and tear - but it's not from the knot. No more stress on laces to untie this than any other knot, they just stay tied better.
this is almost the berlutti knot - 2 loops with both bunny ear and tail. in this video, the first loop he only slot in the bunny ear but excluded the tail, but 2nd loop is good.
Vaguely reminds me of the Berlutti knot, although i haven't used that in years.
Yeah, it's not a Parisian knot for sure. It's like a half standard knot mixed with half Berluti knot. Sometimes the Berluti knot is preceded with a double X, though. Congrats, I think you've developed your own knot. Ive got my own knot too derived from trying the Berluti, Parisian knots and experimentation, but I may try yours. Thanks
Thanks
Good ❤
I've seen a similar double bite version, but it has one extra feature. I'm going to try both & see how I get on. I don't have big problems with by bow flapping open, but my wife gets it all the time, I'll try this on her boots.
"promo sm" 🙋
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. it was very useful and informative
Loving the toast
Great video pal!
Great Video 😎
Thank you for the video, I really enjoyed it. I liked how you explained how to check the temperature on your skillet/griddle. I have a couple of questions. Firstly, what recipe for pancake batter do you use? And secondly, where did you purchase your flipper? Thank you very much.
Great questions. I was just using generic pre-mixed batter from the grocery, Kroger all-purpose baking mix, that you just add egg and milk to. It has directions on the package how to use it for pancakes, waffles, biscuits, etc., each with a slightly different mix of what you add to it. I've used a number of others as well, and they all work fine. The flipper was from Walmart I believe, nothing super special.