one charge on credit card?
Quote from: Kampfer on April 13, 2015, 06:25:49 PMone charge on credit card? No , 4 wave price = 1 charge
Quote from: Obi1shinobee on April 13, 2015, 06:47:48 PMQuote from: Kampfer on April 13, 2015, 06:25:49 PMone charge on credit card? No , 4 wave price = 1 charge TTi $141 (cheapest I found with quick search) http://www.amazon.com/Charge-Multi-Tool-Premium-Nylon-Sheath/dp/B000NC7EBS/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1428948479&sr=8-10&keywords=leatherman+chargeWave $84 (cheapest I found with quick search) http://www.amazon.com/Leatherman-830039-Multitool-Leather-Combination/dp/B0002H49BC/ref=sr_1_1?s=power-hand-tools&ie=UTF8&qid=1428948566&sr=1-1&keywords=leatherman+waveSo, 84x4=336 My Canadian math logic is missing something here...
Quote from: zoidberg on April 13, 2015, 03:38:13 PMQuote from: buck on April 13, 2015, 03:31:53 PMAn explanation of "knurled fasteners" would be appreciated as well as what models germane to the discussion have or don't have as well as why it should matter A search turns up many rabbit holes but no definitive thread..The pic you posted above with the damascus scales has knurled fasteners/pivot screws. A regular Charge TTi has torx head ones that are more rounded.Much obliged. They appear to be a feature of the charge AL(X). So why should that be a deal breaker?
Quote from: buck on April 13, 2015, 03:31:53 PMAn explanation of "knurled fasteners" would be appreciated as well as what models germane to the discussion have or don't have as well as why it should matter A search turns up many rabbit holes but no definitive thread..The pic you posted above with the damascus scales has knurled fasteners/pivot screws. A regular Charge TTi has torx head ones that are more rounded.
An explanation of "knurled fasteners" would be appreciated as well as what models germane to the discussion have or don't have as well as why it should matter A search turns up many rabbit holes but no definitive thread..
Much obliged! Thanks for helping me make a better decision.
Great advice! Where were you when I was saying "I do" to my ex-wife?
I'm conversing with TTC about replacing the knurled fasteners for a black ironwood charge. (Image removed from quote.)The charge tti torx have a shorter screw and require recessing which the ironwoods aren't ready for but they may be able to route them.Also discussing upgrading the pliers and keeping the scissors which requires a small grind along the edge of the new pliers to make it all fit. And having the awl and sacrificing the dedicated flathead screwdriver (because there are bits for that anyway).Also discussing black ceramic (shiny) vs. black oxide (flat black). Advantage of ceramic being additional corrosion resistance instead of removing corrosion resistance. But ceramic can chip. But oxide can scratch. Awaiting pictures. We'll see what extra they want for these mods, its already uncheap.
Quote from: buck on April 15, 2015, 10:04:43 PMI'm conversing with TTC about replacing the knurled fasteners for a black ironwood charge. (Image removed from quote.)The charge tti torx have a shorter screw and require recessing which the ironwoods aren't ready for but they may be able to route them.Also discussing upgrading the pliers and keeping the scissors which requires a small grind along the edge of the new pliers to make it all fit. And having the awl and sacrificing the dedicated flathead screwdriver (because there are bits for that anyway).Also discussing black ceramic (shiny) vs. black oxide (flat black). Advantage of ceramic being additional corrosion resistance instead of removing corrosion resistance. But ceramic can chip. But oxide can scratch. Awaiting pictures. We'll see what extra they want for these mods, its already uncheap.If you plan to use it... IMO... don't waste your $$$ on looks.