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I won this Leatherman Rebar on multitool.org back in January and it came in yesterday (28 March). My wife went to the liquor store and came home with this Macallan 17yr Triple Cask. It was like Christmas all over again for me!¡! Thanks for looking and have a great Easter weekend!¡!
Posh bartending tool includes an Ancient Roman Multitool "spike" and "earspoon" for the impressive sum of 18 euros
It's rather flat by the standards of modern table spoons but I've eaten meals with plastic picnic spoons that are worse than this
the EOD is used in the military by those who work with explosives to create a non-distorting #2 crimp on detonation cords and blasting caps. not something i need, but it's nice to know it's there ;) pic also shows the compound leverage gears and part of the pliers (wire cutter)
Small tools on the left, Bottle of hand sanitiser, Pack of Lion King tissues, Spare AAA batteries, Lens cloth, Ear plugs, Kamilkoc hand wipes, & Paracetamol.
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Today, I was at the Kiberpipa Computer Museum in Ljubljana. I saw so many lovely old computers and gadgets there... When I got home, I just had to dig up this baby and do some fixing up of my own - I took my old gameboy, dismantled it into little pieces, cleaned it and put it back together again. If only I had an old car to play around with... ;-) I just love doing things like that and this multitool (which I bought myself as a prize when I graduated from the university) It is by no means my only tool of this kind! It just makes my hobby (and my life in general) so much easier! :-) Some of you might say that this is an unusual hobby for the female part of the mankind... Well, who says I'm a typical representative of it? ;-)
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Holds even the bigger tools like the Yksivaihde Fixed Gear Multitool. Fits the look of my Czechoslovakian Favorit although I think I will rather just pack the roll in my messenger bag.
I have owned quite few leatherman from pst, wave, supertool and etc. but this is the coolest looking multitool and maybe lightest that I ever have.
4 Para Cord examples I made up using High quality US army and Nato standard 550 spec cord. The two straight long bands are wrist straps, made by be for my own wrist circumference with the recommended extra inch making them 13.25 inches long and with high standard contoured plastic easy on and quick release buckles. The single colour one is in Digital Camo colour and the other is made up of half Multicamo colour and half purple. These wrist straps contain just over a foot for every inch of length so those two alone hold 13ft of DigiCam and allmost 7 ft of Multicamo and another 7ft in purple giving you around 25ft of 550llb Milspec Para Cord that can be undone in 30 seconds. Think of how many things having 25ft of high strength cord could be used for in everyday situations and in an emergency etc... The short one is a keyring piece connecting my Titanium multitool to the Titanium carabiner to eliminate noise and avoid damage, it amazingly is made from over 2ft of cord, plenty to get you out of a bind and perfect to go with the strong carabiner and extreamly useful multitool, it could easily be the 3 items that you can make a temp fix with to get you home and so many other uses. The tool has notches to allow Paracord to be attached in several ways without any complicated knots to give you a strong fixing point. Finally is my sweet little kubotan measuring 10.5 inches and made from a strong solid polymer, a great self defense item which is 100 percent legal to cary as a defence item in the same way tactical pens and certain metal flashlights can be used. The 5ft of cord attached allows a stronger and lower grip to enhance the amount of power from a swiping move and to keep a good grip when used in a ice pick or poker fashion, it also provides a great wrist loop to prevent loosing hold of your defensive kubotan. The amount of cord you can build into every day straps and bands is amazing and can be increased using different methods and patterns. More to follow as I continue experimenting with various other patterns onto different items. I have a few colours and am going to order some more in different colours. It costs between £3 - £4 for 50ft from good sources but there are alot of cheap imitation cord coming from Asia with false info stating its specs. Only by from the few stores on eBay and Amazon that stock US made Milspec 550 para cord. The plastic buckles are about 15p each and metal versions with smart multi purpose parts are available which can provide a fixing point or adjuster for deployed cord.
My most prized multi tool. Booty from Loose Scruz, made by Michael Washington and Josh Muir. Josh makes Frances Bikes too. www.flickr.com/photos/jmuirfromsc/3332073648/.
Die Grundform habe ich geschnitzt und dann mit 1000er Schmirgel geschliffen. Polierung mit Wachs und einer kleinen Baumwollscheibe (Multitool/Dremel).
Die Holzart? Gute Frage. Ich habe das kleine Reststück in Deutschland in einer Holzhandlung gefunden, in einer Grabbelkiste. vermutlich handelt es sich um Rosenholz/Palisander. Es war ursprünglich eher violett und hat nach dem Polieren mit Wachs eine rötlich-braune Farbe abgenommen.
Es läßtsich nicht nur gut schnitzen, sondern auch gut drechseln (siehe mein Foto "Ei1").
I carved this form, and then I sanded it with grind 1000 emery paper. Final polishing with wax and cotton disk for Multitool.
The wood is mayby a sort of Palisander, but I am not sure because I found it in a box with all kinds of remainders at a timber trader in Germany. It is very good for carving as well as for turning (see egg1)
I got a package this morning - my early birthday gifts are here!! Yeeey!! I'm so happy I have simply decided that I'm having my birthday today ;-)))
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SOG Collection.
Top Row(left to right): Early ParaTool, Later ParaTool, Early PocketPowerPlier, Later PocketPowerPlier(Crosscut beneath the PPPs), PowerPlier, Early no-pat# PowerLock, Later PowerLock w/ updated plier head, PowerLock w/piano locks, PowerLock 2.0, PowerAssist, BlackTip XL Fishing Tool.
Middle row(left to right): Sync II Belt Buckle MultiTool, Sync I Belt Buckle Tool, SwitchPlier(top) & SwitchPlier 2.0(bottom), PowerPint(top), and Stanley Branded mini-auto-plier(bottom).
Bottom row(left to right):Baton Q4, Baton Q3, Baton Q2, Baton Q1, ToolClip, original Micro ToolClip, New MicroToolClip, Reactor, PowerAccess, PowerPlay, PowerDuo, PowerAccess Deluxe, PowerGrab.