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Eric G.
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Posted: Sat 14 May, 2011 8:10 pm Post subject: Help - milk jugs:swords::?:maces and war hammers |
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I (like many of you) have cut plenty of milk jugs and water bottles with my swords. Those are good because they are free/cheap. What do you guys bash with your maces and war hammers? I have three blunt weapons now and I've not put any of them to use.
The cheaper and the easier to clean up the better.
Eric Gregersen
www.EricGregersen.com
Knowledge applied is power.
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J R Johnson
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Posted: Sat 14 May, 2011 11:13 pm Post subject: |
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Eric; I don't have a mace, but I have found that a fireplace log placed horizontally on a stump or other elevated object, is quite satisfying to bash with a warhammer. The logs I have used have had the bark on which yields a nice penetration effect when hammering (or spiking) through to the wood beneath the bark.
Semper Paratus
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Tom Kinder
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Posted: Sun 15 May, 2011 8:44 am Post subject: |
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I had a lot of fun with coconuts but I would caution against the use of log, a buddy of mine destroyed one of his warhammers being a bit over zealous with it on an old cutting stand. though I suppose if you don't go overboard it should be fine.
I kinda like empty tin cans, just wash them out and go to it.
here's a vid of mine with some good (and bad) suggestions. we were having a little too much fun but no one got hurt and no weapons were harmed sooooo I guess it was ok.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uy80BFTZNK0
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Eric G.
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Posted: Sun 15 May, 2011 11:33 am Post subject: |
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Tom Kinder wrote: | I had a lot of fun with coconuts but I would caution against the use of log, a buddy of mine destroyed one of his warhammers being a bit over zealous with it on an old cutting stand. though I suppose if you don't go overboard it should be fine.
I kinda like empty tin cans, just wash them out and go to it.
here's a vid of mine with some good (and bad) suggestions. we were having a little too much fun but no one got hurt and no weapons were harmed sooooo I guess it was ok.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uy80BFTZNK0 |
Good video, Tom, and good music too. =)
I especially like that you destroyed an old printer. Unfortunately both of mine are functional right now, but their day will come =)
FInally, I noticed something a little... unique about the back side of your shields. Are they historical? ;-) Where did you get them?
Eric Gregersen
www.EricGregersen.com
Knowledge applied is power.
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Matthijs Witsenburg
Location: The Hague, Netherlands Joined: 03 Jan 2011
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Posted: Mon 16 May, 2011 9:25 am Post subject: |
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Cabbage and apples, from horseback. Also a mixture of bearing grease and clay.
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