I,like the geometry of those blades, they should take a good edge. We run across south American machetes often the sheaths are usually poo poo but easily remediedDirect from my prepper stash They are in que for small modifications such as round the edges on the handle a bit with sandpaper and fine tune the sharpening of the blade.
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Yeah.. these are the basic ones that came along with the machetes. I have planned to make cheats ( inner sheat in kydex with outer in some fabric ) but as with many other things, takes some time to get started and finishI,like the geometry of those blades, they should take a good edge. We run across south American machetes often the sheaths are usually poo poo but easily remedied
Will it get rid of kudzu and keep it from coming back?
I've never dealt with kudzu personally, I understand it's pretty invasive. I can only figure it's like Mulberry for us. Nearly impossible to kill a mulberry tree and it not come back.Will it get rid of kudzu and keep it from coming back?
Around here, (central Indiana) they are very invasive. Easily spread through bird $hit. And will grow in anything, and grow fast. Also hard to kill, either have to dig down and get all the roots, or use a strong vegetation killer. I'm always getting them popping up around the foundation of the houses. And barns.kudzu is awful. Be grateful that you have no experience.
You can kill it with a bulldozer and fire. But their root will often be longer underground than what you can see above ground.
What's wrong with mulberry tree's? I have one near my cabin. It's not very big though. Maybe 6 foot tall. I know very little about them.
Ok, so I'll apologize now for the crappy pics. Sorry.
I have an old machete that belonged to my Dad; ]
I was thinking that too Rip. I think I’ll see what I can do with more sanding first. I’d like to keep it original if I can. If not, you’ll be the man I’m looking for....lolNeed to put some new grips on that beast....