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Paladin PowerPlay tool

us Offline J-sews

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Paladin PowerPlay tool
on: October 01, 2006, 02:33:44 PM
SOG and Paladin have put together a pretty good interactive page on the PT-525 PowerPlay tool.

http://www.powerplaytools.com/PowerPlay525.php

Just click on the various parts of the tool to get a close-up picture. Then click on the various colored dots to get a more detailed explanation.
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Re: Paladin PowerPlay tool
Reply #1 on: October 01, 2006, 03:38:58 PM
Neat interactive display.   But, I when I mouse click on the tip of the long nosed pliers, the diagram claims the tip can be used as a "rugged punch creates starting point for saw in drywall or wood paneling for outlet boxes."   Are the tips of the PowerPlay pliers sharper than the PowerLock?

I wouldn't want to use the pliers tip as a punch for fear of breaking or misaligning it.
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Re: Paladin PowerPlay tool
Reply #2 on: October 01, 2006, 07:00:49 PM
I've got a PT-510, which does have needlenose pliers with a sharper beveled point than a similar SOG Pocket Powerplier. When closed, the plier tips come to a true point, with no small flat area like on normal needlenose tips.

According to the directions, it looks like you're supposed to draw back and slam the whole tool against the wall like a cold chisel! Umm, needless to say, I have not yet experimented with this handy feature............ ::) 
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Re: Paladin PowerPlay tool
Reply #3 on: October 03, 2006, 12:45:37 AM
I wonder if there's someone keeping track of which combos are most popular... ?
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Re: Paladin PowerPlay tool
Reply #4 on: October 03, 2006, 01:48:53 AM
I wonder if there's someone keeping track of which combos are most popular... ?
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 ??? Am I understanding your question correctly?

The PowerPlay tools are only available with one combination of blades:
 
The PT-510 is basically an S44 Pocket Powerplier with a few changes.
The PT-525 is basically an S61 PowerLock with a few changes.
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Re: Paladin PowerPlay tool
Reply #5 on: October 03, 2006, 01:51:06 AM
My mistake... I was thinking of that other link I saw a while back where you could build your own tool... 

One of these days I am going to have to learn to read!

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