Next one: Gardening (Pruning) shear MultiI wanted to implement those into a LM chassis, but decided to build my Multi-shears on a Paul Chen Multitasker and MP 600 parts.New, with sheath. 18,- € including worldwide shipping.
Quote from: lowtech on April 30, 2014, 09:57:26 PMNext one: Gardening (Pruning) shear MultiI wanted to implement those into a LM chassis, but decided to build my Multi-shears on a Paul Chen Multitasker and MP 600 parts.New, with sheath. 18,- € including worldwide shipping.Does this work?Is it stainless steel?Did you post already the Pallas or could you add this?I tested it on some branches on our balcony and did cut some up to the diameter of my pinky finger. I had nocthing bigger at hand I cut cut without getting in trouble with my wife. She did not want me to cut down teh Willow... It works quite good for what it is, the diameter of branches you can cut is smaller than what usual garden shears can cut as the jaws open not as wide as on dedicated gardening shears. To tease you a bit, I´ll reduce the price incl. shipping to 15,- €.
Next one: Gardening (Pruning) shear MultiI wanted to implement those into a LM chassis, but decided to build my Multi-shears on a Paul Chen Multitasker and MP 600 parts.New, with sheath. 18,- € including worldwide shipping.Does this work?Is it stainless steel?Did you post already the Pallas or could you add this?
It opened my appetite for a real Leatherman Hybrid, Genus or Vista, any of the three, to present to my wife, so I'll start saving. Thanks anyway.