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    MULTI-TOOL picture thread ?

    Just wondering if the forum would be interested in a muti-tool picture thread/sticky. I think it would be cool. New ones, Old ones, customized ones....anything multi-tool.

    I love me a good multi-tool, whether it has a functional roll or it just tickles your fancy. Ill post a few pics of a new one i just got yesterday. It's primary use is for work as I generally need a very strong pair of pliers at work more than anything, fallowed by a few normal drivers and a knife. this Leatherman should suit the job (pun intended) perfectly. I will post some pics of my "outside of work" EDC multi-tool later.


    EDIT: just noticed that you cant see the Philips driver in the picture.

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    Are those pliers strong enough to do fencing with? Haven't found a multi-tool yet that will handle that twisting force.

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    My guess would be....maybe. ��I just got them last night and haven't had much time to use them so I honestly don't know for sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 44Dave View Post
    Are those pliers strong enough to do fencing with? Haven't found a multi-tool yet that will handle that twisting force.
    What kind of fencing are you talking about though
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    Quote Originally Posted by 44Dave View Post
    Are those pliers strong enough to do fencing with? Haven't found a multi-tool yet that will handle that twisting force.
    I've had a Crunch for several years. No, I don't think it would stand up to much heavy gauge steel wire fence mending. If you used it carefully it might work in a pinch, but don't expect it to hold up like a real tool made for the job.

    The Supertool is pretty heavy duty, but Leatherman tools are just not made to do heavy work on a daily basis. IMHO. Medium to light work yes.

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    Extra points awarded if you are doing something cool with it - cutting det cord, crimping blasting caps, pulling a fang from a wolf's mouth....

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeriousStudent View Post
    Extra points awarded if you are doing something cool with it - cutting det cord, crimping blasting caps, pulling a fang from a wolf's mouth....
    Dont forget popping pimples and pulling out ingrown hairs. LOL!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by U&A View Post
    Dont forget popping pimples and pulling out ingrown hairs. LOL!!!
    No thanks...that stuff is GROSS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Artifact View Post
    that is one Ba## A** multi tool. is there anything about it that you would change or don't like so much?

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