This video about building a DIY bushcraft bucksaw deserve more views . Learn a simple trick to increase the stability of the frame : th-cam.com/video/pCB4-ZtC33I/w-d-xo.html 👍👍
Excellent video felix. Could you please do a video on other applications for this tensioner? Eg.. Using it for ridge lines, guy lines and as a substitute for the truckers hitch etc etc etc
As a Czech, I agree. One of the best videos and most reliable guides. One of my favourite channels, along with Corporals corner and Coalcracker bushcraft.
Hello Lonni, Nice that I was able to give you something back with this idea thanks to Felix. Have subscribed to your channel for years and learned a lot from you. Canada is still a big dream of mine. Maybe I'll be able to see the country one more time. But then not in the hotel but in the wilderness ;-) Greetings Detlef ...
Simplicity and functionality together is synergistically greater than either part alone. This is so fantastic! Thank you so much for knowing how artful and helpful this would be to your audience! Thank you so much for sharing with us! Bravo!
I love this guy. Felix, not only are your videos some of the most helpful on all of YT, but you have to be one of the most humble and kind hearted people I've ever come across. Watching you in action always puts a smile on my face. Thank you my friend.
@@7LifeOutdoor I've carried a Huntsman for about 4 years now. It's the first thing to go in my pocket in the morning and the last thing I put down at night. I use every tool on it regularly (except maybe the hook). The corkscrew and mini screwdriver have so many uses. Felix did a whole series on SAK uses and in most, he used a Huntsman.
Another Dave C. fan!(?) Yeah, I was thinking the same thing (he has a great decade-old video on his three jam knots). This is a great, more elegant version of that, for sure and would definitely be in line with the Pathfinder adage _The toggle is the woodsman's friend_
Nice. I love Swiss army knives. I have carried one always since 1985. A month or three after I got out of US navy boot camp, I purchased my first, a Tinker, with one of my first navy paychecks. Good investment. I carry a Spartan these days, I use the corkscrew to pull nots out in parachute cord when breaking my camp down.
Felix, I can’t tell you how much I have learned from you SAK videos. I am a Swiss Army knife enthusiast and this simple paracord retention system is really useful. I made mine with pieces of an old hickory drum stick. Excellent for hanging my backpack on a tree. Now it’s time to learn more about the parcel hook on another one of your videos. Keep them coming !
I have bought so many gears e.g. cam jams, figure 8/9 and some wasp to ease with knots, but this simple and cheap idea of yours gave me so many options for tying a knots. Thanks a lot for this incredible brilliant idea.
Since you posted this video a year ago I've added these to every cord I have, and they have been the best addition to my gear since! Thank you again for your genuine and generous nature in sharing your knowledge with us 😊🙏
I appreciate how you show us first why this is usefull so we dont waste our time on something we’re not interested in. You gave several examples and then clearly demonstrated how to make these toggles for ourselves.
These things are great. Thanks for passing this on! I made three of them on my last camping trip and immediately found multiple uses for them. Awesome little piece of gear!
You are the best felix. I am from Istanbul. There is a full closure here because of covid. I collected woods from forest and doing this bushcraft project in the home for 2 weeks. Keep going man
@@leftfield123 in european side ı only know belgrad forest and kilyos beach for camping. But if you are in istanbul and you have a car ı suggest you go to şile. Kabakoz, ağva, darlık... there are realy good locations near to şile
Hello Felix!! Thanks for your mail. Still answer you! Yes, the video turned out great. You also got involved. I really like the rustic version. I call that win win. Now the English-speaking people also have access to my idea and thanks to your large reach I get a few more subscribers so that I can be found ;-) You are still enthusiastic about the idea. I noticed that in the video. That made me happy to see that. As I said, I'd like to do something with you, I'd be happy to meet you in person! Greetings Detlef ...
Vielen Dank Detlef für dein Vertrauen! Ich bin froh, dass Du mit dieser Version zufrieden bist....und ich bin happy, dass das Video positiv aufgenommen wird. Liebe Grüsse und hoffentlich bis bald mal... Felix
Vielen Dank für deine Idee Detlev und für die wieder mal tolle und enthusiastische Umsetzung an dich Felix! Danke für die tolle Kooperation! So einfach und ich werde das bestimmt viel und oft gut gebrauchen können! Einfach deswegen, weil man jederzeit und gut nachspannen kann, viel besser als meine bisherigen Lösungen!
Bought 50ft of purple cord and made a few of these for my pack. I absolutely love the style of it! You're right, much better to do it yourself. Thanks for the idea!
Mr.J 08/17/2022 first time I saw these types of DIY videos. I shall remember this when I need to secure any load that needs it. Marvelous, easy DIY. Thank you Felix
Hi Felix, ich bin Seglerin und liebe Knoten. Habe das Ganze nachgebaut und da ich immer sicher gehen will, nehme ich das lange Ende und binde es im Kreuz zweimal um den toggle. Den letzten Schlag verklemme ich. Das nennt man "Klampe belegen". Das ist einfach, hält, sieht ganz nett aus, schnell und unkompliziert geknüpft und wieder gelöst. Herzliche Grüße Uta
Wow, that was so much easier than I thought it would be. What a useful quick and easy, inexpensive tool. Thank you so much for sharing your great knowledge with us!
1x geschaut dein Video..... nachgemacht... TOP, die Warze quillt....Saugeil!! Felix, du bist und bleibst n´ Lausbub... aber deswegen bist halt auch der Hammer ^^ (mach weiter so !)
Great job explaining/educating us in this video. I look forward to more great videos from this channel. Awesome work Felix. Thanks for the hard work 👍 when you want quality and reliability ya gotta go 🇨🇭
This easily can become an improvised tourniquet... I love this channel, Felix, solid work man, thank you! I'm a Scout leader in the USA, my Scouts will benefit indirectly from information you're sharing!
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO SIR I DID A VIDEO WHERE I ADDED THE TOGGLE TO A ADJUSTABLE GUYLINE I MAKE AND NOW IT ACTS AS A CINCH STRAP FOR GEAR AND LOADS..THANK YOU FOR ALL THAT YOU DO SAFE JOURNEYS
Thank you!!! I loved your video and made a bunch of toggles at home. Then I dug through my 'parts of destroyed tents' to find a bunch of toggles and used those. GREAT video!!!!
This is brilliant Felix, thanks for sharing it with us! Way better than buying cheap plastic tensioners from China, or even bungie cords. I love how you used it for the ridgeline too. I watched the original Bushcraft & Nature video too and I love how he set up his ridgeline. I'm definitely implementing these! I've already made one (with my SAK) to try it out, although it's not as nice looking as yours. I'll be making lots more. The great thing is that if it breaks or gets lost we can always make more in the field.
I like the "little trick", really how to make a small, but potentially VERY useful tool. However, I would change the knots used. The loop, well, there is simply no reason it should not be a bowling, if you know how to tie one, and you should. Second, for the other end of the paracord, I would use a "Figure 8" knot. Otherwise, thanks. I like it a lot.
Bonjour Félix ! Alors là c'est très fort ! Je suis complètement convaincu du côté génial de cette invention de noeud de tension rapide ! Je me suis empressé d'en réaliser plusieurs exemplaires que j'ai ajouté à mon sac à dos de randonnée ! Merci Felix de partager tous ces trucs et astuces.
So, I watched this and decided to try it out... I was quite amazed by this very handy skill and now have a cool fastener I made myself! I truly appreciate you sharing your wisdom and demonstrating your skills. Thank you!
The simplicity of things is sometimes much more effective. Thank you for the video and your great demonstration of ingenuity and creativity and take care of yourself.
I watched your videos and use lots of your ideas. But this one is very useful. I actually used this as straps to put back set in my live edge bows. Let dry in sun in hot summer days.
فلیکس عزیز متشکرم که دانش خودتان را آموزش میدهید.بسیار عالی با همین پست کانال شما را سابسکرایب کردم.خیلی مهربان هستید. دورود مرا از ایران بپذیرید.منتطر پستها ی بعدی هستم.🍃💜💜💜👏👏👏🌹🌹🌹🍃
Thanks a bunch. Your video just blew my mind. I have a bag attached to the handlebar of my bicycle that uses a zipper. The zipper is going to wear out soon. Replacing the zipper with one or two of these rope tensioners will maintain my handlebar bag's usefulness for years in addition to adding huge style points.
This video about building a DIY bushcraft bucksaw deserve more views . Learn a simple trick to increase the stability of the frame : th-cam.com/video/pCB4-ZtC33I/w-d-xo.html 👍👍
AWESOME👍
I am starting to suspect that Felix Immler is actually a serial killer, hiding in plain sight. Nobody is this nice.
Excellent video felix.
Could you please do a video on other applications for this tensioner?
Eg.. Using it for ridge lines, guy lines and as a substitute for the truckers hitch etc etc etc
In US we know that piece of wood as a "toggle". Your video is highly professional, doable and effective
Will that work with natural cord like hemp or sisal?
As a Swiss, I might be biased, but Felix' videos are among the few I can safely give a thumb up even before watching them. 👏😉
As a Canadian I can be unbiased and agree :)
And what about a Swiss-Canadian?? (Also BIG thumbs up!)
And, an Indian in India?
as a german (but alemann as well), i can do so too.
even though i, ofc, can never be unbiased against lölis!
;)
As a Czech, I agree. One of the best videos and most reliable guides.
One of my favourite channels, along with Corporals corner and Coalcracker bushcraft.
Hello TH-cam and the smiles begin. You always brighten up my day, no matter how bad it’s been. Thanks Felix.
Wowww, super nice of you!
@@FelixImmler You earn it Felix.
@@boola69 yes he does and then some.
Thanks for teaching this tips. You da man.
Hi Felix, great video. Two thumbs up.
Thanks for watching!
Thumbs up before watching the entire video because the King of the SAK is a great teacher .
Thank you very much!!
Not just SAK. The video on how to sharpen an axe was brill. I’ve been thinking of working on my axe and must try it.
@@e.j.m2154 Don't think about it - Do It . ATB
That is awesome and is a cordage trick I will be using myself since I often have a need for such. Thumbs up.
Thank you so much my friend! Greetings from Switzerland
Hello Lonni,
Nice that I was able to give you something back with this idea thanks to Felix. Have subscribed to your channel for years and learned a lot from you. Canada is still a big dream of mine. Maybe I'll be able to see the country one more time. But then not in the hotel but in the wilderness ;-)
Greetings Detlef ...
Far north is excellent channel!
Felix is excellent channel!
Cheers!!!
Great little trick
@@BushcraftNature Thank you my friend for sharing the technique for others to learn from.
Simplicity and functionality together is synergistically greater than either part alone. This is so fantastic! Thank you so much for knowing how artful and helpful this would be to your audience! Thank you so much for sharing with us! Bravo!
Thanks a lot for your positive feedback!
Another good video. Thanks.
Thanks a lot from Dominican Republic. I really apreciate this tip!!
Pure class contacting the person who inspired you and linking to his channel.
Thank you!!
Wow, so simple and effective. Thanks.
Thanks a lot!
I made it! Took me close to half an hour for drilling a hole since I only had a screw driver and dry rectangular stick. With ❤from India.
Thank you!
Awesome, the number of uses for this is endless!!
Yes... thank you!
Absolut genial - mehr muss man nicht sagen ........
I love this guy.
Felix, not only are your videos some of the most helpful on all of YT, but you have to be one of the most humble and kind hearted people I've ever come across.
Watching you in action always puts a smile on my face.
Thank you my friend.
Man, do I love this channel. I´m planning to get a Victorinox Huntsman thanks to this man
Super cool. Thanks a lot!
TH-camrs EXCEL at spending other people's money. 😜
Huntsman is a great choice.
The huntsman is good but if you dont drink wine your best choice is fieldmaster dont have a wine opener and this place is a Philips drive !
@Artur Iskrzycki Cork screw versus knots - Correct .
@@7LifeOutdoor I've carried a Huntsman for about 4 years now. It's the first thing to go in my pocket in the morning and the last thing I put down at night. I use every tool on it regularly (except maybe the hook). The corkscrew and mini screwdriver have so many uses. Felix did a whole series on SAK uses and in most, he used a Huntsman.
This is based on the principles of a Canadian jam knot. Adding the toggle is brilliant!
Another Dave C. fan!(?) Yeah, I was thinking the same thing (he has a great decade-old video on his three jam knots). This is a great, more elegant version of that, for sure and would definitely be in line with the Pathfinder adage _The toggle is the woodsman's friend_
Wow This might jut be one of the top 5 knots I have seen for backpacking. Good Job!!
Thanks a lot for your comment
Nice. I love Swiss army knives. I have carried one always since 1985. A month or three after I got out of US navy boot camp, I purchased my first, a Tinker, with one of my first navy paychecks. Good investment. I carry a Spartan these days, I use the corkscrew to pull nots out in parachute cord when breaking my camp down.
Thanks from Ireland.
Thanks for watching!!
Felix, I can’t tell you how much I have learned from you SAK videos. I am a Swiss Army knife enthusiast and this simple paracord retention system is really useful. I made mine with pieces of an old hickory drum stick. Excellent for hanging my backpack on a tree. Now it’s time to learn more about the parcel hook on another one of your videos. Keep them coming !
You are the true king of SAK’s!!!!
Absolutely genius!!!!
Love your channel!!!! Best on TH-cam!!! By far.
Can’t wait for more.
Haaa ha haaa, what a wonderful comment! Thank you!
Loved the sound of the bells on the background Felix. Can imagine Maria running back to morning mass while singing The Sound of Music.
Thanks for your funny comment!
I have bought so many gears e.g. cam jams, figure 8/9 and some wasp to ease with knots, but this simple and cheap idea of yours gave me so many options for tying a knots. Thanks a lot for this incredible brilliant idea.
What an fantastic use for a toggle!!
All these years (decades) and I'd never seen that, awesome!!
Thanks a lot for this wonderful feedback!
@Cognitive Ape apologies for a typo
Since you posted this video a year ago I've added these to every cord I have, and they have been the best addition to my gear since! Thank you again for your genuine and generous nature in sharing your knowledge with us 😊🙏
Thanks my friend ... from Budapest !
Thanks a lot for watching!!
Thanks for the video :) What a great world that I can learn from a Swiss guy who is far from here.
I appreciate how you show us first why this is usefull so we dont waste our time on something we’re not interested in. You gave several examples and then clearly demonstrated how to make these toggles for ourselves.
These things are great. Thanks for passing this on! I made three of them on my last camping trip and immediately found multiple uses for them. Awesome little piece of gear!
You are the best felix. I am from Istanbul. There is a full closure here because of covid. I collected woods from forest and doing this bushcraft project in the home for 2 weeks. Keep going man
Thanks a lot Furkan!
Az kaldı az
Furkan Bey, do you know any good camping locations near the European side of Istanbul. My home is in Beylikduzu.
@@leftfield123 in european side ı only know belgrad forest and kilyos beach for camping. But if you are in istanbul and you have a car ı suggest you go to şile. Kabakoz, ağva, darlık... there are realy good locations near to şile
The brilliance and effectiveness of the simplest things. Bravo Felix!
Thank you so much Mauro!
Felixstowe, excellent, so kind for you to spend you time to shows us all these tips n tricks. Thank you, VERY much.
Thank you very much for watching!!!!
Best thing I’ve seen in 15 years
video by Felix is an instant like
Thank you very much!!
Hello Felix!!
Thanks for your mail. Still answer you!
Yes, the video turned out great. You also got involved. I really like the rustic version. I call that win win. Now the English-speaking people also have access to my idea and thanks to your large reach I get a few more subscribers so that I can be found ;-) You are still enthusiastic about the idea. I noticed that in the video. That made me happy to see that. As I said, I'd like to do something with you, I'd be happy to meet you in person!
Greetings Detlef ...
Vielen Dank Detlef für dein Vertrauen! Ich bin froh, dass Du mit dieser Version zufrieden bist....und ich bin happy, dass das Video positiv aufgenommen wird. Liebe Grüsse und hoffentlich bis bald mal...
Felix
Excellent collaboration the both of you! Vielen Dank!
Thank you both for sharing your ideas!
Cheers from Argentina!
@@destinationbushcraft1833 Thanks!! I am pleased that so many can now benefit from the idea! Greetings Detlef...
Vielen Dank für deine Idee Detlev und für die wieder mal tolle und enthusiastische Umsetzung an dich Felix!
Danke für die tolle Kooperation!
So einfach und ich werde das bestimmt viel und oft gut gebrauchen können!
Einfach deswegen, weil man jederzeit und gut nachspannen kann, viel besser als meine bisherigen Lösungen!
Bought 50ft of purple cord and made a few of these for my pack. I absolutely love the style of it! You're right, much better to do it yourself. Thanks for the idea!
Mr.J 08/17/2022
first time I saw these types of DIY videos. I shall remember this when I need to secure any load that needs it. Marvelous, easy DIY. Thank you Felix
Hi Felix, ich bin Seglerin und liebe Knoten. Habe das Ganze nachgebaut und da ich immer sicher gehen will, nehme ich das lange Ende und binde es im Kreuz zweimal um den toggle. Den letzten Schlag verklemme ich. Das nennt man "Klampe belegen". Das ist einfach, hält, sieht ganz nett aus, schnell und unkompliziert geknüpft und wieder gelöst. Herzliche Grüße Uta
That is both brilliant and yet simple, my favorite combination! Thanks to Detlef for the idea, and thank you Felix for promoting it.
Stunning, yet so simple Felix. Thanks for passing on this idea.
Thanks a lot Colin!
Wow, that was so much easier than I thought it would be. What a useful quick and easy, inexpensive tool. Thank you so much for sharing your great knowledge with us!
1x geschaut dein Video..... nachgemacht... TOP, die Warze quillt....Saugeil!! Felix, du bist und bleibst n´ Lausbub... aber deswegen bist halt auch der Hammer ^^ (mach weiter so !)
Danke Paul!
Ich mag solche einfachen Ideen, die in der Praxis wirklich nützlich sind. Danke für's zeigen.
That is really ingenious, I'm glad that he let you show us.
Thanks a lot!!
Wow. How simple, but beautiful. I love it!
I feel like this just leveled up my packing game, great method!
Great info! When the rest of us use this trick you just made us look smarter! YOU will receive all the credit!!
Awesome! Thank you!
Dankeschön an Felix und Detlef für die coole Technik .
Danke Marcel!!
Felix, you bring some of the very best and most useful tips and projects for Bushcraft on TH-cam! Love your Channel! Thank you Felix
Hello Martin. Your compliment makes me very happy! Thanks a lot.
Would you consider making a video about making your own handle scales?
Beautifully simple. Thank you Felix, keep up the good work.
Thanks a lot Ralph!
Lonnie was right, you are most informative with this video and I've learned well from you.
Made a handful of these with on old dowel and used therm camping last week. They work brilliantly! Thanks!
Hello Frank.Thanks for your feedback!
Everybody gather 'round, Dr. SAK is operating again. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching brother!
i like those small tricky skills
Danke Oliver!
Great job explaining/educating us in this video. I look forward to more great videos from this channel. Awesome work Felix. Thanks for the hard work 👍 when you want quality and reliability ya gotta go 🇨🇭
This easily can become an improvised tourniquet...
I love this channel, Felix, solid work man, thank you! I'm a Scout leader in the USA, my Scouts will benefit indirectly from information you're sharing!
Kick-Ass!! I just threw away a handful of dysfunctional plastic buckles and clamps. Simple, Solid, and Stupidproof. Great find Brother!
Felix, as always fantastic work! I used this trick camping this weekend for my ridge line. Absolutely amazing! Good job buddy, keep it up! 👍
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO SIR I DID A VIDEO WHERE I ADDED THE TOGGLE TO A ADJUSTABLE GUYLINE I MAKE AND NOW IT ACTS AS A CINCH STRAP FOR GEAR AND LOADS..THANK YOU FOR ALL THAT YOU DO SAFE JOURNEYS
Excellent! Thank you....
Can you make the toggles out of dowel rods? Or do the wood pieces need the bark too?
Brilliant! We used something similar while in the Army, but this is simpler. Thank you Sir!
Thanks a lot for your interesting comment!
😂😂😂 well, i guess that kills the other person claim of "inventing" this when it already existed
That's brilliant. I'll be whittling up a dozen of these. Thanks!
Go for it!
Thank you!!!
I loved your video and made a bunch of toggles at home. Then I dug through my 'parts of destroyed tents' to find a bunch of toggles and used those.
GREAT video!!!!
That is pretty cool :)
Hey Lars! ich freue mich von Dir zu lesen. Danke und liebe Grüsse aus der Schweiz!
This is brilliant Felix, thanks for sharing it with us! Way better than buying cheap plastic tensioners from China, or even bungie cords. I love how you used it for the ridgeline too. I watched the original Bushcraft & Nature video too and I love how he set up his ridgeline. I'm definitely implementing these! I've already made one (with my SAK) to try it out, although it's not as nice looking as yours. I'll be making lots more. The great thing is that if it breaks or gets lost we can always make more in the field.
i buy chinese products because i refuse to pay triple or 4 times the price cause some dumbass wants to make $30 an hour.
I see that Fireant in your corkscrew. 🍻
... i like it!! :-D
@@FelixImmler The fact that you can color coordinate your different knives is a bonus too.
I hid the unused Flint out of a disposable lighter in my SAK. Works with any 91mm with a cork screw (probably others too).
Thanks for an engenius little problem-solver, time saver, wife impressor, buddy wower!
What a great idea. Could you show short video of how you secured the tarp guyline with this method. You did it so quick I can’t work it out.
I like the "little trick", really how to make a small, but potentially VERY useful tool. However, I would change the knots used. The loop, well, there is simply no reason it should not be a bowling, if you know how to tie one, and you should. Second, for the other end of the paracord, I would use a "Figure 8" knot. Otherwise, thanks. I like it a lot.
Looks great! But, I'm afraid it will loosen it's "grip" when you start walking? Will it stay in place? If it works, it's perfect 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😁
...*Lazarus*allyoop*2U2*...
@@pereraddison932 What?
...*A few stars as a gestured positive NRG gift pac-age, is all, Lazarus*...
Mine loosens pretty easily when I simply pull up on the toggle. Anyone else having the same problem?
Bonjour Félix ! Alors là c'est très fort ! Je suis complètement convaincu du côté génial de cette invention de noeud de tension rapide ! Je me suis empressé d'en réaliser plusieurs exemplaires que j'ai ajouté à mon sac à dos de randonnée ! Merci Felix de partager tous ces trucs et astuces.
I love it, thanks
Thank you very much!
@@FelixImmler my pleasure
@@FelixImmler my pleasure
Ah yes a new invention only 30,000 years old.
THANK YOU A LOT OF MY YEARS OF CAMPING IS THE MOST GOOD THINK I KNOW, THANK YOU
this will solve all of my "rope tension problems" ............... THANX M8!!
Super Idee. Tausend Anwendungsmöglichkeiten, danke.
So, I watched this and decided to try it out... I was quite amazed by this very handy skill and now have a cool fastener I made myself!
I truly appreciate you sharing your wisdom and demonstrating your skills. Thank you!
Thanks Felix for sharing this simple, effective method,, very helpful. I have learned so much from your videos, look forward to the next.
The simplicity of things is sometimes much more effective. Thank you for the video and your great demonstration of ingenuity and creativity and take care of yourself.
far North bushcraft sent me here. I subscribed
Thanks a lot Danny!
Thanks from over here, Morocco 🇲🇦
This is awesome! I viewed it with my Nephew, tomorrow we are making them. VIELEN DANK!
Whaaat? So simple but so genius at the same time, mind blown.
Holy crap!!!! I love this trick...I will use this from now on.
Thank you!!!!!
excellent reminder of the simplicity in solutions
Thank you!
I watched your videos and use lots of your ideas. But this one is very useful. I actually used this as straps to put back set in my live edge bows. Let dry in sun in hot summer days.
Super... thank you!
I’m American, made some of these 5mm instead of 2” in your honor. Great idea!
Thank you for the video!! I made a bunch of them and they are in my backpack and ready to go 😊
Outstanding. The less plastic from China, the better. Thanks!
Glad you like it!
Felix, this idea is gold. Thank you. I will check your friend, but come back for more Felix Immler.
Hallo Felix, kann immer noch kein englisch, verstehe aber immer mehr, höre dir gerne zu, du hast interessante Projekte, bitte weiter so Danke
Hallo Felix ! Du bist unglaublich ! Du bist der richtige Mac Gyver der Schweiz ! 💪😘
فلیکس عزیز
متشکرم که دانش خودتان را آموزش میدهید.بسیار عالی
با همین پست کانال شما را سابسکرایب کردم.خیلی مهربان هستید.
دورود مرا از ایران بپذیرید.منتطر پستها ی بعدی هستم.🍃💜💜💜👏👏👏🌹🌹🌹🍃
Thanks a lot!
Bushcrafting Innovation at its finest! Beautiful!
Thank you very much!
I feel like my life will never be the same again. Wow. Just great. Thank you!
What a fantastic tip. I will be be teaching my Scouts that one.
Super Gary!! That makes me happy!
Thanks a bunch. Your video just blew my mind. I have a bag attached to the handlebar of my bicycle that uses a zipper. The zipper is going to wear out soon. Replacing the zipper with one or two of these rope tensioners will maintain my handlebar bag's usefulness for years in addition to adding huge style points.
That was beautiful and simple, Thank you for showing us that
Hello Robert. Thanks a lot for watching!