The knives I've used thus far to install a procharger on a 91 mustang

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So apparently I have an illness...... been working when I have the free time (neverrrrrr) on installing a procharger (Supercharger) on my already built 1991 mustang gt..... thus far these knives have helped in random tasks:

Spyderco Lion Spy
Cold Steel Hatamoto
microtech DOC
Spyderco Para 2
Emerson karambit


Who else finds themselves rotating knives like a womanizer......
 
I rotate them out after about a year in order to try new ones.

I have a buddy btw about to sell his ride peep it!

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Anyhow there have been certain knives that I will just preferentially EDC the Delica being the primary culprit where if it's around I'll EDC.

I just got a Sebenza but on weekends, I would still go and grab a Kershaw Blur in Elmax over the Sebenza. I had to sell the Blur as I liked carrying it too much in order to try and give the Sebenza some proper pocket time as I'm on the fence about it in some ways. (Not of it's quality) Just in terms of my needs for an EDC.
 
So apparently I have an illness...... been working when I have the free time (neverrrrrr) on installing a procharger (Supercharger) on my already built 1991 mustang gt..... thus far these knives have helped in random tasks:

Spyderco Lion Spy
Cold Steel Hatamoto
microtech DOC
Spyderco Para 2
Emerson karambit


Who else finds themselves rotating knives like a womanizer......

Pics please!!

My last Stang...

 
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Never was a fan of the 4.9 liter. Always been more of a Camaro guy, until the latest iteration. Still, I love looking at a well done engine, no matter what the brand.
 
I carry/use all of mine but consistently edc lone wolf lobo d/a, Al Mar sere 2k d/a, DPX T3, super cqc 8, ZT 561, 301st & ultratech. Many others get time too, but the above mentioned see the most action. Sweet pics too. Keep em comin.
 
I have the problem of going straight for my Sebenza and not my other knives. I did take out my CQC7K Kershaw Emerson for a few hours the other day.

Sweet stangs guys!

Does anyone have a mod application form? I'm new around here and I notice this trend ^^^^
 
One of my client's rides:




My old ride from over ten years ago. Sleeper, all motor. 5.7L 350. When I did the exhaust, I set the tips 4" inset from the bumper. Everyone thought it was stock til I took it to the strip.



Now, the only fast cars I have are models:

 
I really hate to say it on a knife forum, but why the heck do you need to use a knife when working on your car? What is there to cut with all the wrenches and sockets? I work on cars, trucks, snowmobiles, motorcycles etc, and RARELY need my knife.
 
I rotate them out after about a year in order to try new ones.

I have a buddy btw about to sell his ride peep it!

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10991603_10205213172281242_4419702832168000184_o.jpg


Anyhow there have been certain knives that I will just preferentially EDC the Delica being the primary culprit where if it's around I'll EDC.

I just got a Sebenza but on weekends, I would still go and grab a Kershaw Blur in Elmax over the Sebenza. I had to sell the Blur as I liked carrying it too much in order to try and give the Sebenza some proper pocket time as I'm on the fence about it in some ways. (Not of it's quality) Just in terms of my needs for an EDC.

Dude! What! How much for that Mustang?
 
This thread makes me think, over the years I've seen threads where people post pics of their favorite knives balanced on their pets, pics of knives with bottles of members favorite beer, pics of knives with cigars, pics of knives with watches, and several other combinations of knives with stuff, but I don't recall ever seeing a thread where people post pics of their knives with their cars. Perhaps this will be that thread. All in fun :).

If Bladeforums can survive all of the "What 1/2/3/10 knives would you choose to go to war?" threads, and all the "Is a knife that costs $XYZ really worth the money?" threads, I'm sure that Bladeforums can survive this thread.

I don't own a car (motorcycles), so I won't be posting a pic of my knives on a car.
 
I really hate to say it on a knife forum, but why the heck do you need to use a knife when working on your car? What is there to cut with all the wrenches and sockets? I work on cars, trucks, snowmobiles, motorcycles etc, and RARELY need my knife.

Opening parts packaging, scraping a gasket off, cut a zip tie, trim a hose, cut the insulation off a wire, sharpen a pencil, .... I use my knife all the time around the garage working on projects.
 
It's like WHERE'S WALDO. I found the knife!!
Now, the only fast cars I have are models:


I've used a knife before to cut rubber hosing on my truck. Any other time I used a knife while working on a car, it was probably my Leatherman. My truck is too ugly to post a picture of. The clear coat is peeling off as I type this.:(

I forgot about this pic. It has my truck in the background.;)
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I use knives all the time when working on my Cars. Mostly Case and Swiss Army Knives.
 
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