Knife attachment

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I put mine on my right shoulder strap with zip ties, note mine isn't a zeagle knife though. It stays put, is out of the way, and is easy to get to.
 
pcornell:
Anyone have pictures of their knife attached to a Zeagle BC?
I zip tie mine to the waist belt/cumberbun.

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This is the knife (or similar) I have, and I've been diving with this zip tied to my BC for several years now. I find a knife is invaluable..... For cutting FRUIT! :mooner:
 
sjspeck:
Here's mine on the right side bladder flap. The knife is a Wenoka Blackie Collins TI blunt tip.
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You're covering up that cool "ZEAGLE" logo!!
 
I zip tie mine (Riffe) to the corragated hose same as Scott has mentioned. Easily acessible, yet out of the way.
 
I like that zip tie idea. Will have to give that a look see when I get back home.

On the Wacona I know you can take out the screw down thingies and it will sit relatively flat. Dont have to "permanently alter" anything.

Oh, and something I learned a long time ago. If you are going to do the burn route, dont use a soldering iron as they get too hot and are normally too big at the tip.

Take a small nail and some vise grips and heat the nail with a lighter or something. Use a nail much smaller than what you need. The reason is once the material starts to melt it will continue to do so for a short distance. If you use a nail the exact size of the hole you need, the hole will end up much bigger than you need. If you can get a piece of material to practice on....much recommended !!
 
Don't have pics but I put mine all the way down on the left shoulder strap. It kinda hides behind the pocket.
 
I use the fold-out pocket on my Ranger.
 
RICHinNC:
Oh, and something I learned a long time ago. If you are going to do the burn route, dont use a soldering iron as they get too hot and are normally too big at the tip.

Take a small nail and some vise grips and heat the nail with a lighter or something. Use a nail much smaller than what you need. The reason is once the material starts to melt it will continue to do so for a short distance. If you use a nail the exact size of the hole you need, the hole will end up much bigger than you need. If you can get a piece of material to practice on....much recommended !!

Yes, I forgot to mention that as well...thanks!!!!
 
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