Maybe a good suggestion would be to give all Leatherman multi tools a spray of Birchwood Casey Sheath gun oil as a good rust preventative going forward. Works on gun barrels, why not the Wingman?
Quote from: Gryffin on June 04, 2012, 04:36:26 AMQuote from: Mercury on June 04, 2012, 12:03:33 AMI just get so sick of seeing Leatherman bashed by users here saying "Leatherman's rust, shoulda bought a Vic". That's akin to saying "A gerber pinched me once, I'll never buy another".I'm with Merc. I've carried just about every multitool in christendom at one time or another, and have never seen red rust like that on ANY Leatherman. The closest I got was the first time I took my PST fishing in salt water, where it was repeatedly wetted with salt water (disgorging hooks, cutting bait, snipping line), then backed dry in the sun. And even then, it didn't rust red, it got a white oxidation instead, and a dark staining that I never got rid of.I know the Wingman is a budget priced tool, but that kid of rust tells me there's carbon steel in those pivots somewhere, and if true, that would be disappointing.Def, I appreciate your unique circumstances. Maybe something in TiNi or other coating would be a good idea.I agree- I don't want to perpetuate the rumor that Leathermans rust, but the fact is, this Leatherman did rust. However, it was also under fairly wet conditions. Does that make it ok? Not for my needs. Does that mean it could happen to someone else? Yes. Does that mean it will happen to everyone else? Not necessarily.As for a new vest tool, I will think about it but the Wingman will probably ride with me for another day or two simply because I have been far too busy at work to stop and consider other options. I have just finished three sixteen hour days in a row, and I'm off to do what will hopefully only be eight hours or so... Def's brain is mushier than usual right now... oh yeah, and it's raining... Def
Quote from: Mercury on June 04, 2012, 12:03:33 AMI just get so sick of seeing Leatherman bashed by users here saying "Leatherman's rust, shoulda bought a Vic". That's akin to saying "A gerber pinched me once, I'll never buy another".I'm with Merc. I've carried just about every multitool in christendom at one time or another, and have never seen red rust like that on ANY Leatherman. The closest I got was the first time I took my PST fishing in salt water, where it was repeatedly wetted with salt water (disgorging hooks, cutting bait, snipping line), then backed dry in the sun. And even then, it didn't rust red, it got a white oxidation instead, and a dark staining that I never got rid of.I know the Wingman is a budget priced tool, but that kid of rust tells me there's carbon steel in those pivots somewhere, and if true, that would be disappointing.Def, I appreciate your unique circumstances. Maybe something in TiNi or other coating would be a good idea.
I just get so sick of seeing Leatherman bashed by users here saying "Leatherman's rust, shoulda bought a Vic". That's akin to saying "A gerber pinched me once, I'll never buy another".
So the question is; if the Wingman isn't suitable, what are you going to carry in stead?
... I think a Wave would suffer, purely due to your working environment.
As much as I hate to add fuel to the Leatherman VS Vic debate I think a Spirit would be my only real option.
Would be nice to see how it looks if you would diassemble it and wipe the rust of with some cloth and oil - what I'm after is to check if it's mostly aesthetic thing or is there a more serious damage done or starting to happen.
...but the pivots are where most of the rust is coming from and I'd hate to be putting pressure on a screwdriver or something some time and have the weakened pivot give way.
Just let the oxidation spread, then heat it up until the rusty color turns black then sell it as a tactical;)