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MM June 3, 2013 - TV Shows
Secret agent MacGyver prefers his Swiss Army knife and duct tape to solve all the sticky situations he finds himself getting into. I never watched the show myself and only really know about it from the SNL spoofs.
I'm now away from home and away from my usual Nikon with it's macro lens (and my Swiss Army knife and duct tape). For the next ~8 weeks I'll be re-learning my P&S Sony.
-Squirt PS4: My spring/summer multitool because the Wave can be to big for shorts.
-Wave: my favorite multitool and favorite EDC item, u can do almost everything with it.
DeWALT DC9310 1-Hour Charger charges my Black and Decker Fire Storm 12v battery pack, as shown.
So, if somebody accidentally threw out your no longer available FireStorm battery charger, don't get rid of the thing. Get one of these.
KITLIST:
Headgear:
MICH 2000* + MS2000* + Cw pouch + TASC*
CIRAS Phantom
Pouches by Flyye/Pantac/Phantom (changed buckles)
TEA ppt* + MK141* + Saber* + CAT + ViP*
Apparel:
DCU combat shirt (homemade) + ACU
Duty belt safety lanyard + SERPA CQC* + Gerber multitool
Armband
Altama
Blasters:
Mk18Mod0 + Eotech 552* + Peq15* + Surefire M900*
Sig P226
Sam Walton custom folding pocket knife.
Had packed up most of my gadget drawer things for upcoming move, but when going through some totes looking for paracord/accessories for a knot project, I came across this one and pocketed it.
I'd only kept my Leatherman Juice Pro to EDC (everyday carry) since packing things up within the last couple of months and was missing having a one-hand opening knife for quick tasks, although the multitool still gets used frequently.
The loop of paracord is tied with a two-strand stopper knot www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncakEc7WAT8 and cow/ring/girth hitched onto one of the spacing pillars of the knife since it doesn't have a lanyard hole.
Red 1.4mm cord was used to tie the three pass gaucho interweave knot around a wooden lanyard bead.
For those wondering who this Sam Walton custom knife maker is, it's just a play on a name with Walton being the Walmart founder, where this budget friendly edc folder can be found in the sporting goods department.
I absolutely love my Leatherman Surge Multitool. Since I got it for my 15th birthday, I had it with me almost every day (when not in school, ofcourse) as my EDC (Every Day Carry).
This picture was taking on skiing holidays in Italy, in a nice field of moss, next to the trail. Somehow this photo reminds me of some Elvish Settlement from LOTR. I guess it's the moss. (Call me cR4Zy)
The milled places on the plierhead are a little bit rusted, but I have cleaned them since this photo was taken with a steel brush. (When you do this, put Heavy Duty Ducttape around the rest of the pliers, only leaving the spots you want to brush exposed, this prevents scratches!)
I have had zero problems with my Leatherman so far, and if I should, Leatherman gives you an excellent 25 years of warranty.
As said in my previous post, I am planning on putting some skateboard tape on the handles. When my hands are sweaty (happens sometimes xD) or just wet from snow or water, the tool is kinda' slippery. Adding a rougher texture to it will enhance the traction a lot, and I think it would look sick. I'll keep you updated.
First I have to find the darn thing, I looked everywhere (sporting stores (Decathlon etc.), DIY stores and such...), but can't manage to get me some. If you happen to know a store chain (in Belgium) that sells this, please tell me!
Thank you very much, feel free to note the crap out of this picture!
What's in my bag taken outside the comfort of my own home.
What's not pictured:
Binder, pens, pencil, eraser, multitool, and cellphone since I shot this picture with it.
Friday morning pocket dump.
keys
exotac keyring system
gerber shard multitool
punisher skull pendant
manker e02 led flashlight with paracord wrap
victorinox harvester swiss chocolate brown (swissbianco)
samsung rugby II flip phone
woodland camo bandana/handkerchief
nylon wallet
kershaw tactical pen
duncan yoyo
zippo lighter with z-plus butane insert
medic alert tag
zombie keycover/cap
paracord sailors cross knot
Military Issue Backpack; Nikon 10x40 Binoculars with small microfiber rag and case; U.S. Air force issue collapsible entrenching tool with case; Cobra brand compound bow with swamp style camouflage; three arrows (bullet tips); custom made aircraft-grade aluminum machete with leather handle, handle hook, and hammered blade; two MREs (Beef ravioli in meat sauce; western style beef and black beans in sauce); 13" long survival knife (serrated and smooth edges) with hollow handle (Compass; matches; striker; fishing line; fishing hook; sewing kit) and sheath; accessory pack from an MRE; map of home state; two hand warmers (8 hour); mess kit (interlocking spoon, knife, and fork); 4" long folding utility knife (stainless steel); multitool (pliers; knives; saws; file; fish scalier; screwdrivers); 3 packs of cotton swabs; sewing kit; bandanna (red); First aid book (select pages bookmarked); 1 ply toilet paper in a sandwich bag; 2 eight ounce bottles of water; U.S. army issue steel canteen (slightly dented); emergency flashlight/AM/FM radio/siren (crank charged); Orange survival tool with carrying pouch (saw; shovel; hatchet; hatchet blade cover); Magnesium and flint striker with serrated striking tool.
Not pictured: 4' iron crowbar; complete change of clothes; laundry net; canteen carrying pouch; shrapnel vest; skull cap (biohazard symbol); second bandanna; Military surplus dog tags (with biohazard symbol third tag); shock-absorbent knee pads; Camo Boonie Hat with adjustable strap, webgear rim, and ripstop.
"Ready for anything, captain!"
My most used multitool, the Leatherman Skeletool CX. I've had it since high school, and it still works fanstically. Scalloped 154cm steel blade maintains a sharp edge, even after years of abuse and use. Definitely better than the regular 420 steel that most other knives are made with.
Sailor's cross knot two-peg spool knit paracord lanyard, pk lanyard bead on sheathed Leatherman Wave edc multitool.
Pictured are a leather sheath, mini 1/4" ratchet driver, extension and bit kit with the Spirit X below.
I got some nice waxed canvas and made a tool roll as an afternoon project. The design is heavily influenced by (i.e. copied from) the tool rolls from Bike Burrito.
Awhile ago, I bought a Leatherman Wave to replace the Leatherman PST II, one of the items I lost in a break-in of my car. The Wave is a much better tool. The 2 knife blades are vastly better than the single blade of the PST II, the plier handles are more comfortable, and the changeable bits seems like a nice idea. For me, the PST II was borderline to carry in a pocket, but the Wave crosses the line and is much too bulky and heavy, so a sheath is the way for me. Unfortunately, mine came with a crappy nylon/velcro sheath that was pretty much worn out in just a few weeks. On the Leatherman web site, among the accessories they sell are sheaths, and they are pretty cheap. I bought a full leather one and a combo nylon/leather, and I'm happiest with the nylon/leather version (though I think it could be better).
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GTA: Geräteträger Allrad (kurze Version) mit Allrad mit Schnellgang
1998 wurde der GTA 380 überarbeitet, dabei wurde der Deutz-Vierzylinder mit ehedem 80 PS mit Turbolader ausgestattet und hatte somit eine Leistung von 95 PS, die Kabine wurde im Design der Favorit 500 C Baureihe verändert. Dieser wurde dann mit dem 370 GT bis zum Produktionsende 2004 gebaut.
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source:
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fendt_GT
Fendt GT , GTA = Geräteträger und Allrad, Fendt 380 GT
Playing around with my new camera I got today (Canon SX100). Big upgrade from my old dinosaur of a camera(3.2MP Olympus). What I like about the camera is that it gives you manual controls, raw file support via chdk and big optical zoom capability in a compact body (compared to DSLRs anyway). I have yet to learn the manual controls
What I noticed today was that I could get much closer to the subject in macro shots now (see above) and the image stabilization means I don't have to use a tripod as much, I don't get the blur that was much more common before. Yeah I know it's a pretty common feature on today's cameras. I've finally stopped living in the stone age!
8L5B TH knot tied with gutted paracord around a Sharpie marker for a mandrel, and tightened/dressed over an oval shaped wood bead, added to a leather bootlace wrist lanyard.
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Petersen Mfg. Co. Vise-Grip 6LC large capacity locking pliers x Schrade Toolbox Multi-Tool with leather sheath made in Dewitt Nebraska, USA
I drove to Casey to help Red out with some photography of their art. Deku was reasonably well behaved for most of it. Himb good boy.
Here's a random cool side event that happened: I visited a truck stop to use their restroom, and the sink handle was loose so it wouldn't work properly. I whipped out my multitool and fixed it, like a boss.
Pocket dump 08/19/2017
And some links below, where you can find some of the items. I only linked the items that I could find a current source for, leaving out the Gruen watch, which I've had for fifteen plus years, and the tactical pen with upgraded Fisher Universal Space Pen refill cartridge, and watchband compass (ebay), Shields of Strength pendant, sailor's cross knot, paracord lanyard...
LRI X-Light Micro amzn.to/2fVbXsE
Victorinox Tinker amzn.to/2fV8U3s
Gerber Shard amzn.to/2vNXrsa
True Utility KeyTool amzn.to/2uT0hgq
Samsung Rugby II A847 amzn.to/2fVzIAv
Lucky Line Flex-O-Loc amzn.to/2fUebsa
Nissan Leather ID/Keyring Pouch amzn.to/2vSPv78
NATO Watchband amzn.to/2vNXaVW
#affiliate #edc #flashlight #multitool #knife #watch #wallet #pouch #cell #phone #pocketdump #everydaycarry
Class shots taken from the second go round of Cal Sag Cycles. Thank you Coca Cola Foundation and the Rails to Trails Conservancy.
14 boys and girls got to learn how to build a bicycle, graduated from Traffic Skills 101, and ended up with a sweet ride: a brand new Fuji Bicycle Absolute 3.0, extra set of tires, an extra tube, a patch kit, tire levers, a small multitool, a heavy duty lock, a Planet Bike light set, kickstand, water bottle cage and bottle, skate-style helmet and a LOT of self confidence!
The kids are expected to do community service both in the class and beyond. So far almost all the kids have repaired bikes in their neighborhood. They have also worked several events such as repairs at District 130 bike day, TGIF picnics in town, two "pop up Bike Shops" and two Health Fairs. They do repairs, teach the ABC Quick Check, talk about road safety skills, etc.
In this photo, Kiera (graduate from the 1st round of classes) demonstrates how to attach the handlebars to the front fork of a new bike while Kania and Leslye watch.
This part of the tool I do not use as often. With the adjusting screw for the pliers removed, there is a 1/4" hex drive available. I wish someone made a ratcheting bit holder that would fit in a 1/4" hex like this. I'd use it a lot more if that were available
* Victorinox Ranger Swiss Army Knife
* NEBO F4-50 LED Flashlight ~ 1AA
* Samsung Rugby II flip phone
The knife and flashlight are my dad's (Retired Army). I cleaned and oiled the SAK and put a fresh battery in the light for him.
The knife has a monkey's fist and Solomon bar lanyard/fob that I tied with 1.4mm mini blind string/trot line.
I recently got this from a seller on eBay. Thanks to my Family at the web forum MultiTool.org , I now know about the greatness that is SwissTool. It came with a leather sheath, mini 1/4" ratchet driver, extension and bit kit.
Thought I could feel a migraine coming on yesterday, but I feel better right now, so maybe not, fingers crossed.
* CRKT VIVA multitool wrench/prybar/screwdriver/bottle opener
* CRKT M21-02SFG pocket knife with combo blade Veff serrations and AutoLAWKS (reinforces linerlock security)
* ArmyTek Wizard Pro XHP50 LED flashlight
* Handkerchief/pocket square
* Paracrod bracelet in the Solomon bar/Portuguese sinnet/cobra stitch pattern with an ITW Nexus contoured 5/8" side-release buckle
Touring Tool Kit
For self-contained, rural, North American touring where bike shops may be inconsistently available.
Bike Touring Repair Kit Contents
(With some items carried elsewhere)*
--All of these items are packed in a small, 2-pocket fanny pack and
travel in a front pannier. This is the kit I use for 2- to 6-week,
self-contained tours where bike shops might be inconsistently
available--
Tools
Crank Bro’s M10 Multitool
Park 8/10 Open End Wrench
Chainring Bolt Tool
Mini Vise Grips
Brooks Saddle Spanner
Park Chain Checker (CC-3)
Stein Mini Cassette Lockring Tool
Park Spoke Wrench
½ Hacksaw Blade
15mm Wrench
Park CT-5 Chain Tool
Single 5mm Hex Wrench (for seat adjustment)
Tire Repair
TTO2 Patch Kit – Double Contents
2 Valve Caps
2 Presta Stem Nuts
Presta/Schrader Rim Adapter
Presta/Schrader Fill Adapter
1-2 Spare Tubes
Spare Tire
Spares
2 Ortlieb Pannier Clip Spacers
2 Planet Bike Fender Stay Bolts
1 Bottom Fender Spacer
2 Ortlieb Rack Spacers
4 M5 Stainless Fender Washers
4 M5 Stainless Washers
4 M5 Split/Lock Washers
4 M5 Nylock Nuts
10 Asst’d Stainless M5 Bolts
Derailleur/Brake Cable End Crimps
Derailleur/Brake Cable Housing End Caps
3 Cable “Donuts”
Brake Noodle Boot
8 & 9 Speed Sram Powerlinks
5mm Cassette Spacer (allows use of 7 speed cassette on 8/9 speed hub)
Brake Cable
Brake Pads
Derailleur Cable
FiberFix Spoke
Miscellaneous
Modified Jansport Fanny Pack
Assorted Zip Ties
Tenacious Tape(TM)
Therm-A-Rest Repair Kit
Small Bottle Phil Grease
Small Bottle with Boeshield T-9 Lube
Small Bottle Blue Loctite
Total weight of above items = 3 lbs 14 oz
*Repair Items Carried Elsewhere
Small Swiss Army Knife (Kitchen)
Folding Scissors (First Aid)
Sewing Kit (First Aid)
3 Spokes (Taped to Rack)
Lezyne Micro Floor Drive HP (Frame)
Dollar Bill (Tire Boot)
Mini Duct Tape Roll (Front Pannier)
Nylon Cord (Clothesline and Repair - Front Pannier)