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I have been trying to get hold of one of these for a while. The multi tool is handy for all the little DIY jobs you have to do on the road, camping.
All of them have screwdrivers. They are all fairly easy to get to, but the Swiss Army Knife had the easiest one.
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Myark Ti-6Al-4V is an alpha-beta titanium Alligator wrench, fits nut sizes 3/4”-1/4” at one end, metric 19mm-6mm at the other end, 203mm long, 8mm thick
www.myark.com Ti-6Al-4V Alligator wrench that is a key ring, bottle opener, ratcheting motion on inch nut sizes from 3/8”- 3/16”on one end and metric 10mm- 4mm on the other end, each bottom end have a built in PK and flat screw driver, overall size dimension = 65mm long, 22mm wide and 6.3mm thick
The wave is by far the best Multitool I have. Its pure magic. Maybe its because its my first "proper" multi tool, mabye its because its just so damn useful
These are the two sides (composited photo) of the "adjusting tool" for the 1909 Mance Heliograph 5" Mark V. This example is chromed steel - later examples are blued steel. This is an early four-in-one multitool: small and large screwdriver, hex and square wrench.
The double arrowhead “sold out of service” stamp (top right) indicate it was built for use outside of Britain - likely Canada, which is where I bought it. The manufacturer of this heliograph was very thorough with the double-arrow stamp - I see it on some very small components.
The background is a 10 per inch grid, for scale.
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Patch kit, tire levers, 3-way wrench, Park Tool 8/10 wrench, Crank Brothers M17 multitool, Presta valve adaptor, spare PC 830 links, tire boots from old FedEx envelope, and a couple of zip ties. Oh and the Pilsner. Missing: some lab gloves, which I used up last weekend cleaning the drivetrain and wheels. Any other ideas?
New toy, tiny multitool that I don't need but like just the same :-) You never know when you might have to break out of a police station and live in a forest. It is a Leatherman Style CS.
Reference book. A Collectors Companion by Derek Jackson 2018 Greene Media Ltd.
See a video of a selection og #SAKedc youtu.be/z31AngMLYQY?si=m-50V4ekEcFTzM_Y
By Jon Gadget...
Here are my Top 8 favourite Victorinox Swiss Army Knives from my collection. EDC or Everyday carry knife, outdoors knife, the tech kit knife, hobbyists knife, emergency urban EDC kit knife, minimalist knife, keychain knife. Everyone should own a Swiss Army Knife.
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A few Victorinox Swiss Army knives include a digital altimeter that runs off a small lithium battery. The altimeter shows the current elevation in both feet and meters, for any elevation from -300 feet (-100 meters) to +18,000 feet (6,000 meters). You can adjust it easily to compensate for temperature and barometric pressure.
The altimeter also shows the temperature in degrees Celsius and Farenheit (range 0° to 140° F, or -20° to 60° C).
And for 2025.. Not as usefull as my #SAKExplorer, with lens, toothepick and twizzers..
Victorinox is proud to announce the 16th and newest addition to the
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Introducing the newest Knife Model, the Special Companion with the unique Corian® scales material in a white tone. Its blade is made of Damasteel® consisting of 264 layers in a unique pattern called SvavnerTM with a hardness grade of 60 HRC. Discover the uniqueness of the 2025 limited edition featuring Corian®, a solid surface material composed of a mixture of acrylic resin and natural minerals. The Corian® scales showcase a cool, matte, scratch-resistant surface.
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TOOLS
Blade, large
Blade, small
Corkscrew
Box opener with;
Screwdriver 3 mm
Bottle opener with;
Screwdriver 6 mm
Wire stripper
Reamer, punch & sewing awl
Scissors
Multipurpose hook
Key ring
main blade, can opener, small screw driver, bottle opener, large screw driver, wire stripper, fingernail file, with modified phillips compatible screw driver
Moved the saddle up a little at the nose and the levers up a bit on the bars. Much more comfortable now. Added a small saddle bag with a spare tube, tyre levers and multitool.
CRKT Tabor Sparetool, Swiss Army MiniChamp, Leatherman Squirt P4, Swiss Army Bicyclist, Swiss Army Soldier (09), Swiss Army Tinker, Gerber Multi-Plier 600, Gerber Multi-Plier 600 Pro Scout with Toolkit
Carry this with you on your bike ride. It has just about any tool you'd need on a ride. It's light and has allen wrenches, screw drivers, and a spoke wrench. Those specs are tiny dust particles from my shop.
Playing around with a DIY Light Box..Havent bought a lamp yet so used a 3 bulb diffused ceiling flouresent fixture..
Victorinox Outrider & workchamp, geöffnet, Logoseite
Eine kleine Story, um das Foto zu erklären:
Mein Wohnungswechsel hatte mein vermisstes Schweizer Taschenmesser "Victorinox Outrider" wieder zutage gefördert. Als der Kleiderschrank abgebaut wurde, lag es dahinter. Keine Ahnung, wie es dahin kam. Es war noch aufgeklappt und an der Klinge Klebereste von Packband. Null Ahnung, was ich damals machte, denn es musste ja von der Kleiderschrankoberseite hinten runter gefallen sein. Ohne Grund klettere ich nicht auf die Leiter, der Schrank ist über 2 m hoch.
Ich kaufte mir wegen dieses Verlustes nach 2014 dann zähneknirschend nochmal ein ähnliches Modell, nun aber mit ein paar Tools mehr, ein "Victorinox Workchamp". Ich hatte ursprünglich angenommen, dass ich das "Outrider" vielleicht beim Entsorgen von Renovierungsmüll versehentlich mit Knüllpapier oder dergleichen aufgeklaubt und weggeschmissen hatte. Denn damals renovierte ich gerade meine ehemalige Pirnaer Wohnung, eine Eigentumswohnung, in der ich seit 2012 nicht mehr lebte, um die Schäden des Mietnomaden zu beseitigen. 2016 verkaufte ich die ETW dann mit Verlust, weil ich unter Druck stand. Der zweite, viel bösere Gedankenkengang war, dass es einer der Handwerker mitgehen ließ, der in meiner Abwesenheit zugange war. Manches musste ich ja in fremde Hände geben, u. a. Elektriker, Türen- und Fensterbauer. Ich hatte denen dann gelegentlich Wohnungsschlüssel überlassen.
Dieses Messer lag - vermutete ich - vielleicht mit anderem Werkzeug auf dem Fensterbrett. Ich nutze Fensterbretter bei Handwerksarbeiten gern als Ablage.
Aber nun ist es mit 7 Jahren Verzug wieder aufgetaucht.
Es ist völlig klar - ES GEHT HIER NUR UM EINEN GEGENSTAND - aber ich konnte mir das Verschwinden nie erklären. Vor allem stand das in Verbindung mit dem Trauma der vom Mietnomaden verursachten und von mir und durch Handwerker beseitigten Schäden. Nun konnte ich diese Erinnerung endlich bereinigen.
A little story to explain the photo:
My missing Swiss Army Knife "Victorinox Outrider" brought to light my change of residence. When the wardrobe was dismantled, it was behind. I don't know how it got there. It was still open and there was adhesive residue from packing tape on the blade. No idea what I was doing back then, because it must have fallen down from the top of the wardrobe. I don't climb the ladder for no reason, the cupboard is over 2 m high.
After 2014, because of this loss, I grudgingly bought a similar model, but now with a few more tools, a "Victorinox Workchamp". I had originally assumed that I might have accidentally picked up the "Outrider" with crumpling paper or the like while disposing of renovation waste and threw it away. Because back then I was renovating my former apartment in Pirna, a condominium that I haven't lived in since 2012, in order to repair the damage caused by the rental nomad. In 2016 I sold the apartment at a loss because I was under pressure. The second, much nastier line of thought was that one of the craftsmen who was busy in my absence let it go. I had to give some things into stranger's hands, including Electrician, door and window builder. Occasionally I gave them the keys to their apartments.
This knife was - I suspected - perhaps with other tools on the window sill. I like to use window sills as a shelf for handicrafts.
But now it has reappeared with a 7 year delay.
It's perfectly clear - IT'S ONLY ONE OBJECTIVE - but I could never explain the disappearance to myself. Above all, this was in connection with the trauma of the damage caused by the rental nomads and repaired by me and by craftsmen. Now I could finally clear up this memory.
one side of Watt's Patent multitool with advertising for Deinhard&Co Coblenz
corkscrew,champagne wire cutter,cigar cutter,knife blade,nail file + more