Bank line is nylon, not Kevlar. I stripped my shovel head and blued it with hot vinegar and salt and oiled it while hot, so I can cook on it. One side is sharpened like a hatchet for chopping and the other side is sharpened to a 23° angle for the bottom 3/4 for general cutting and 19° on the top 1/4 for fine work like making curls. Wrapped the top 1/2 of the handle with a couple of layers of Gorilla tape then 1000lb Survivor cord with fire starting strand, fishing line, cotton strand, a brass wire and a PE strand, the bottom half with #36 twisted bankline so it can be pulled apart and smaller line used for sewing, and 100 ft of 100# deep sea wire leader for snares and swedish torches and I added an adjustable 550 parcord lanyard for better control. I also made a Kydex sheath with a spot for a ferro rod and attatchment point for a fixed blade knife and an Essee medium survival pouch filled with essentials like first aid, Aquatabs, etc. and a Sharpal credit card sized diamond plate set
Wow! You’re in a league all your own. That is impressive. Thanks for the information about the bank line. Looks like you thought this through carefully. I really like the idea of being able to cook on it. That is fantastic. when you are out are you a minimalist as far as your gear is concerned? Or is your shovel just a back up? i’m gonna have to strip mine and use the hot vinegar trick and play around with it. Thanks again for stopping by the channel and sharing your thoughts. Some great ideas. Have yourself a great day.
That handle is really quite sturdy. If someone broke it they must’ve been treating it awfully hard. I’m not saying it can’t be done but everything has its limits. As I use it time will tell. Thanks for sharing.
I should think a nice coat (or several coats) of boiled linseed oil would be a good idea on that newly exposed wood particularly where the handle attaches to the shovel head.
Outstanding project! That’s one of those “why didn’t I think of that” ideas. 😉 I’ve had my Spetsnaz shovel for almost 25 years now. I’m on my third handle. First two were Cold Steel handles. The one on there now, I made about 15 years ago. Used the shovel to shape a piece of locust wood. It’s still going strong
Thank you. It is a pretty stout little tool. I don’t think there would be any problems with it unless the handle is considerably longer. Much for coming by the shop for a visit and have a great day.
Your idea sounds great. One person gave me the idea of stripping all of the paint off and using vinegar to blue the steel so that you can use it to cook on. I could see where that might work. Thanks so much for sharing your ideas and hope you have a great week.
great project idea I may have to try doing one also one thing that may also be possible is to make a spot for a ferro rod the shovel should be sharp enough to strike a good medium to large sized rod
Thanks for your kind comments. Do go and visit this link where I add to this project:ruclips.net/video/YnSIIcixVGQ/видео.html I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for watching and have a great day.
craziest thing you'll read, but...I am trying to be a minimalist, so would like a spetsnaz that is pretty (shiny preferably) enough to display, strong enough to last a lifetime, and that I can also use for minor gardening - and of course for survival if that is ever needed. Any suggestions? The attractiveness of it, of course, is the least important on my list.
Thanks so much for stopping by the channel. You can sometimes find vintage military spec shovels on eBay. This cold steel shovel is brand new sturdy, and very durable. For what you get and how much you pay for it it is a bargain. One gentleman told me that he took off all the paint with an angle, grinding brush, soaked it in vinegar, to create a protective bluing, and then rubbed vegetable oil all over it. He could use it as a regular shovel, but when cleaned up nicely and vegetable oil applied, he could even cook on it. this is some thing I thought about trying to explore. Good luck on your hunt for what you need and hope you have a great day.
This is very true. I did get a sheath for it and it’s hanging on the wall. It protects the sharp edges but you are right it is not that great. In the future I might do something in leather but I don’t have any plans to do so anytime soon. It would be a fun project though. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for sharing. Have a great day and God bless.
Just rewatched. They make a kydex sheath now that’s muck more robust. You could probably glue a pouch to it and carry all sorts of stuff. I’d probably throw in a small knife, a small screw driver, a wire saw, and a magnesium fire starter with some fire starter materials like fat wood or something..
Welcome to the channel. I didn’t have access to parachute, packing rubber. But innertube’s are easy to find. As for your second comment. You’re being too practical. I did that project just for the fun of it if I were to be in a situation where I needed to use it I’d take the whole thing apart and put everything in my pockets. You’re right it’s better to have a pack with everything in it and then put the shovel in. But people like to see this kind of thing. Hope you come back again soon. Have a great week.
That’s a great idea. I guess my thinking was that it was short enough that the integrity of the handle wouldn’t be compromised. I do appreciate you sharing your thoughts though that’s what I like about this platform. Thanks for coming by and sharing. Have a great week.
@@toolscouter I mean you could even bore out the handle, insert an aluminium or brass pipe inside nice and snug with some epoxy that's threaded at the end, then have the round ball end thread into that, then you have tons of storage that's potentially watertight and would probably make the handle stronger than before If anything
I’m not sure if I remember which I used here but below are the Amazon links of arrowheads I have used in past projects. Thanks for stopping by and have a great week. Option 1: encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/shopping?q=tbn:ANd9GcQsGGOMlWRfuEPdErGT3Xudyn835MIxuI9FhtUgawwNodIAh5YP383aE1AMHN2vLzczWIuhTexk5w Option 2: www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=0CBUQx5cJahcKEwj4zJq0nf2BAxUAAAAAHQAAAAAQDw&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FGDFB-XB0058-P-Saxon-Arrow-Head%2Fdp%2FB01FT5JD0I&psig=AOvVaw3nQmfHGmwM7LtIwFL49-Z3&ust=1697637164550693&opi=89978449
Sorry you disapprove so much. It was just a fun project and it’s not the only one that I have. Hope you come by again check out some of the other stuff I’ve done and not judge me just a new one. Hope you have a great weekend.
@@toolscouterI agree …most of the integrity of the handle (the connection of the head to the handle) is unmodified. The area with the little fishing kit should experience little torsional load at all. This is not to mention that your wrapping adds strength…. I did like the idea of making a custom sheath with space for some fire starting items. A very nicely done video. Thank you for posting!
Yes, you are technically right. If the handle were longer, I would worry about that. These handles are so short and stout that I think they will last. And, yes there are other ways to carry a fishing kit. For me, this was just a fun little project and something I can throw in the truck and use in an emergency. Granted, if I’m going for a weekend of fishing. I’m definitely taking something other than this. I do appreciate your thoughts and thanks for your visit. Have a great week.
😂Ever Soviet solger has "Special Forces Shovel"😂😂! Because when you keep daun and your foe opening fire, you can't much time to deg a hole. It's better than digging the ground with a knife and hands. Since the era of the First World War, infantrymen began to be equipped with small infantry shovels.
It sounds like you know what you’re talking about and it makes perfect sense. Thanks so much for stopping by the channel and sharing your knowledge with us. I hope you have a great day.
Awesome Ideas converted very well! I like the Diversity of the Tool at the End. Thank´s for sharing! Cheers Torsten
Thank you, have a great day
Bank line is nylon, not Kevlar. I stripped my shovel head and blued it with hot vinegar and salt and oiled it while hot, so I can cook on it. One side is sharpened like a hatchet for chopping and the other side is sharpened to a 23° angle for the bottom 3/4 for general cutting and 19° on the top 1/4 for fine work like making curls. Wrapped the top 1/2 of the handle with a couple of layers of Gorilla tape then 1000lb Survivor cord with fire starting strand, fishing line, cotton strand, a brass wire and a PE strand, the bottom half with #36 twisted bankline so it can be pulled apart and smaller line used for sewing, and 100 ft of 100# deep sea wire leader for snares and swedish torches and I added an adjustable 550 parcord lanyard for better control. I also made a Kydex sheath with a spot for a ferro rod and attatchment point for a fixed blade knife and an Essee medium survival pouch filled with essentials like first aid, Aquatabs, etc. and a Sharpal credit card sized diamond plate set
Wow! You’re in a league all your own. That is impressive. Thanks for the information about the bank line. Looks like you thought this through carefully. I really like the idea of being able to cook on it. That is fantastic. when you are out are you a minimalist as far as your gear is concerned? Or is your shovel just a back up? i’m gonna have to strip mine and use the hot vinegar trick and play around with it. Thanks again for stopping by the channel and sharing your thoughts. Some great ideas. Have yourself a great day.
I enjoy these types of projects
I enjoy these also. They’re fun to do and allows you to use your creativity to making it work. Thanks for sharing and come back again soon.
Ive heard that people have broken the handle. I wouldn't want to possibly weaken it
That handle is really quite sturdy. If someone broke it they must’ve been treating it awfully hard. I’m not saying it can’t be done but everything has its limits. As I use it time will tell. Thanks for sharing.
i agree but maybe all that rope might help bacause ive only seen the shovels split down the grain
If you break your handle (very hard to do on this shovel).... then just make a new one using the shovel head.
where have you heard that? It would be almost impossible to break this handle, unless you were striking it directly onto rock or metal.
@@Pharto_Stinkus Yeah, you'd have to be doing some seriously crazy stuff to the handle to break it. It's way too short and fat to be easily breakable.
I should think a nice coat (or several coats) of boiled linseed oil would be a good idea on that newly exposed wood particularly where the handle attaches to the shovel head.
I dipped it twice and let it soak in linseed oil, but other finishes would work too. Thanks for your input.
@@toolscouter Excellent!
Outstanding project!
That’s one of those “why didn’t I think of that” ideas. 😉
I’ve had my Spetsnaz shovel for almost 25 years now. I’m on my third handle. First two were Cold Steel handles. The one on there now, I made about 15 years ago. Used the shovel to shape a piece of locust wood. It’s still going strong
Great to hear it’s still going strong. It’s satisfying to fix and replace things yourself. Have fun.
That’s a really cool mod! I saw Dave Canterbury do a mod as well and no issues on the handle
Thank you. It is a pretty stout little tool. I don’t think there would be any problems with it unless the handle is considerably longer. Much for coming by the shop for a visit and have a great day.
@@toolscouter very fun video for sure!
Cordage and ranger bands are a great idea
Thank you
Pretty creative. I love my cold steels! I replaced the screw with screwing eyelets so I don't need a screwdriver. Just an idea.
Your idea sounds great. One person gave me the idea of stripping all of the paint off and using vinegar to blue the steel so that you can use it to cook on. I could see where that might work. Thanks so much for sharing your ideas and hope you have a great week.
great project idea I may have to try doing one also one thing that may also be possible is to make a spot for a ferro rod the shovel should be sharp enough to strike a good medium to large sized rod
Thanks for your kind comments. Do go and visit this link where I add to this project:ruclips.net/video/YnSIIcixVGQ/видео.html I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for watching and have a great day.
craziest thing you'll read, but...I am trying to be a minimalist, so would like a spetsnaz that is pretty (shiny preferably) enough to display, strong enough to last a lifetime, and that I can also use for minor gardening - and of course for survival if that is ever needed. Any suggestions? The attractiveness of it, of course, is the least important on my list.
Thanks so much for stopping by the channel. You can sometimes find vintage military spec shovels on eBay. This cold steel shovel is brand new sturdy, and very durable. For what you get and how much you pay for it it is a bargain. One gentleman told me that he took off all the paint with an angle, grinding brush, soaked it in vinegar, to create a protective bluing, and then rubbed vegetable oil all over it. He could use it as a regular shovel, but when cleaned up nicely and vegetable oil applied, he could even cook on it. this is some thing I thought about trying to explore. Good luck on your hunt for what you need and hope you have a great day.
If you make your own sheath for it you can include a multitude of extra items. Pertinent because the original Cold Steel sheath ain’t all that.
This is very true. I did get a sheath for it and it’s hanging on the wall. It protects the sharp edges but you are right it is not that great. In the future I might do something in leather but I don’t have any plans to do so anytime soon. It would be a fun project though. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for sharing. Have a great day and God bless.
Just rewatched. They make a kydex sheath now that’s muck more robust. You could probably glue a pouch to it and carry all sorts of stuff. I’d probably throw in a small knife, a small screw driver, a wire saw, and a magnesium fire starter with some fire starter materials like fat wood or something..
Ranger Band = Parachute packing rubber for suspension lines
But why such a huge effort - just pack everything in the fieldspade cover
Welcome to the channel. I didn’t have access to parachute, packing rubber. But innertube’s are easy to find. As for your second comment. You’re being too practical. I did that project just for the fun of it if I were to be in a situation where I needed to use it I’d take the whole thing apart and put everything in my pockets. You’re right it’s better to have a pack with everything in it and then put the shovel in. But people like to see this kind of thing. Hope you come back again soon. Have a great week.
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Thank you. Come back again soon and have a great week.
if I was gonna drill out the handle I'd have made a laminate one instead so I could cut into it and still be stronger than the factory one
That’s a great idea. I guess my thinking was that it was short enough that the integrity of the handle wouldn’t be compromised. I do appreciate you sharing your thoughts though that’s what I like about this platform. Thanks for coming by and sharing. Have a great week.
@@toolscouter yeah, handle is probably fine as you did it, just saying what I'd opt to do
@@toolscouter I mean you could even bore out the handle, insert an aluminium or brass pipe inside nice and snug with some epoxy that's threaded at the end, then have the round ball end thread into that, then you have tons of storage that's potentially watertight and would probably make the handle stronger than before If anything
That is a big idea. Had not thought of that. If you ever do it let me know. Take care and have a good one.
where can I get this Arrowhead?
Please I need it!
I’m not sure if I remember which I used here but below are the Amazon links of arrowheads I have used in past projects. Thanks for stopping by and have a great week.
Option 1: encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/shopping?q=tbn:ANd9GcQsGGOMlWRfuEPdErGT3Xudyn835MIxuI9FhtUgawwNodIAh5YP383aE1AMHN2vLzczWIuhTexk5w
Option 2: www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=0CBUQx5cJahcKEwj4zJq0nf2BAxUAAAAAHQAAAAAQDw&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FGDFB-XB0058-P-Saxon-Arrow-Head%2Fdp%2FB01FT5JD0I&psig=AOvVaw3nQmfHGmwM7LtIwFL49-Z3&ust=1697637164550693&opi=89978449
Awesome job completely compromising the integrity of your handle.👎😂👎
Sorry you disapprove so much. It was just a fun project and it’s not the only one that I have. Hope you come by again check out some of the other stuff I’ve done and not judge me just a new one. Hope you have a great weekend.
@@toolscouterI agree …most of the integrity of the handle (the connection of the head to the handle) is unmodified. The area with the little fishing kit should experience little torsional load at all. This is not to mention that your wrapping adds strength…. I did like the idea of making a custom sheath with space for some fire starting items. A very nicely done video. Thank you for posting!
You have just weakened the handle. Much better ways to carry a fishing kit and cordage.
Yes, you are technically right. If the handle were longer, I would worry about that. These handles are so short and stout that I think they will last. And, yes there are other ways to carry a fishing kit. For me, this was just a fun little project and something I can throw in the truck and use in an emergency. Granted, if I’m going for a weekend of fishing. I’m definitely taking something other than this. I do appreciate your thoughts and thanks for your visit. Have a great week.
😂Ever Soviet solger has "Special Forces Shovel"😂😂!
Because when you keep daun and your foe opening fire, you can't much time to deg a hole. It's better
than digging the ground with a knife and hands.
Since the era of the First World War, infantrymen began to be equipped with small infantry shovels.
It sounds like you know what you’re talking about and it makes perfect sense. Thanks so much for stopping by the channel and sharing your knowledge with us. I hope you have a great day.