A BETTER WAY TO SOAK TATAMI MATS??!!
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
- Been Struggling with a better way to Soak & prep my tatami mats for Cutting demos & practice with swordcraft, and I think this will really work for me and hopefully you can get use out of it as well.
All details of what is needed:
10' piece of PVC Pipe 4" in circumference
Cut in 3 equal pieces of 40" each which will fit any tatami matt
Cap one end tight to keep water in
Check water levels often as water is absorbed to keep Mats submerged in water at all times
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I love that sword friends are doing some tinkering to create cutting targets in cost-effective ways! Good video!
Totally agree! it's information that we all need, demonstrations as a whole can get costly
Your knowledge amazes me every time my brother.. much love and respect
I try my friend, I try😆
No nothing about this. However, I love the thought process... It's a great idea I feel like you can build on it or keep it the same love the versatility of it
That's the plan! just trying to make it better and add to the Video Idea,
Adam Novath makes and sells those. That's effective and like my military surplus tank round tube, only being able to soak 3 at once helps to not cut them all in one session.
yes I remember that Crazy Army Missile Container you have going on...that thing is bad ass..Didn't know anyone sold these, guess it make sense.
Nice work joe,I've seen some people do this, you might be able to get a rubber cap,that claps around it to.
Thanks...the force of that mat pushing up out of the water is fierce, would have to grasp on pretty tightly
@JoeSteel1 there held on with an o ring clap,so yeah it would
Pretty smart operation you got going on there.
I call it desperately seeking a solution, after too many mistakes...let's see how this plays out Cap
@@JoeSteel1 wisdom through experience 🤙
Considered this method myself, but I rarely cut fewer than 4 mats at a time, so it didn't suit my needs. I still think it's the cleanest and most space efficient method if you only want to do one or two.
Absolutely a lot less water, and much quicker for a single or double roll
Here for it
Many Thanks my brother!!!!
Joe thanks for showing that I hope your doing ok buddy😊
Mr. Jersey Pete, how the hell are you...havent been on RUclips much, alot of life crap going on. hope you are well
Thx for your videos man. I subscribe !
What would be the best type/steel of katana for home defense ?
Many thanks, to be honest, any steel, that is sharp, will cut and defend...but if you want sole home defense in a durable no maintenance solution..go look up Zombie Tools, USA made...
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Great idea Joe, thanks for sharing YAH bless brother !
Thanks for watching Michael God Bless
Very economical solution Joe, better than swimming around the tub with the rubber duckies for six hours with your mats, haha.
They would pollute your bathtub, they smell like ass when they are soaking...LOL
Interesting idea
We need to save that water if we can
Great idea! It’s either this method or weighing them down in the bathtub. 😁
Oh Man no, these things smell like feet, I would never soak them in the house..LMAO
@@JoeSteel1 Good point lol
What about vacuum seal it
Not sure how or what you mean as they need to be in constant submerged water
why do you soak them? whats the reason i have a few im planning to cut soon do i need to do this?
Soaking the mats adds weight and resistance, making them feel more similar to cutting a person. A dry mat is lightweight and may fly away when cut, similar to an empty water bottle...if you need help with it let me know brother...also a dry mat can scratch up your sword pretty bad
@@JoeSteel1 oh OK gotcha thank you 👊