I love me some fatwood! I have a ton of it. Good stuff! I always wondered how the Selkirk was. I have a ton of knives as well, including the sharp spine alternatives you mentioned, so I really don't need this Selkirj, but I've always liked the way it looked and was curious how it performed, so thank you for this video!
Got one of these think I paid $8 for the bag years ago. I waxed mine with beeswax. Melted wax brushed it on the bag it dried on the outside of the bag took a heat gun and melted the wax into the canvas. Makes the threads less likely to pull on the stitching and waterproofs the bag. Made the bag stiffer. Can fill the bag with water about a gallon in a pinch if you needed container. Worth $8 I paid. I’d say it’s worth $15
@@Thomas_M76 ya you can do it on all canvas gear. I actually made a paste with 16oz beeswax 8oz turpentine 8oz boiled linseed oil. You melt wax and mix in other ingredients stirring to mix really well. Remove from heat pour into a metal tin when it cools it will set up like a paste. You can use it on your canvas bags tents whatever you got canvas you want water proofed. Use heat gun not a hair dryer has to be heat gun and it absorbs into the the canvas completely and dries. Smells nice too. You can use the paste on furniture some people say I don’t but can’t see why not. It’s good stuff cheap and easy to make too.
@@krubbyscountrylife that one belongs to my son, he won it yesterday as a door prize at the Fall Bluegrass Bushcraft meetup. It’s a 1963 model ! I’ve also got one just like it ! Thanks for watching!
i am still working on my Stanley pour-over to get the grind right. Yours looked like it was working good. Thank you for sharing this with us. Stay safe and stay warm
I’m not sure, may be on your end…I played it back several times before uploading it & it plays fine & so far on all my videos you are the only one having issues hearing my videos 🤔 but thanks for watching!
Seems way too wide with those attachments. I’d rather buy a larger pack that fits your needs, than adding packs on packs. Glad it’s on your back and not mine. Good luck!
@@mvanvelzer this pack rides in my truck on road trips more than a 2hr drive as a “Go Bag”…a last resort, bad times & gotta get home. The packs I use regularly for hiking & whatever are slick(no attachments. Thanks for watching!