Because the scales of the new charge is different and my old one still have the cm153 blade make perfect sense does it!Sent from my LT26w using Tapatalk
If you're willing to grind on an expensive tool to make it just how you want it.
Quote from: derekmac on February 24, 2014, 05:03:03 PMIf you're willing to grind on an expensive tool to make it just how you want it. Or if you buy multiple tools just to assemble the tool you want.
...you use SAKs as a teaching device.my oldest son said "Daddy, when can I get a Real Swiss Army knife?"I said, "I am not sure, but it will be after you learn your multiplication tables"he is behind on those, and his younger brother knows them, so, maybe this will help some
Quote from: detron on February 25, 2014, 03:45:32 PM...you use SAKs as a teaching device.my oldest son said "Daddy, when can I get a Real Swiss Army knife?"I said, "I am not sure, but it will be after you learn your multiplication tables"he is behind on those, and his younger brother knows them, so, maybe this will help someThey can also be a great tool (pun intended) to teach youngsters respect for, responsible carry and proper use of tools. Their gadget/coolness factor make them desirable, so tying ownership to responsible use makes a good combination.
Quote from: Toolslinger on February 25, 2014, 04:49:07 PMQuote from: detron on February 25, 2014, 03:45:32 PM...you use SAKs as a teaching device.my oldest son said "Daddy, when can I get a Real Swiss Army knife?"I said, "I am not sure, but it will be after you learn your multiplication tables"he is behind on those, and his younger brother knows them, so, maybe this will help someThey can also be a great tool (pun intended) to teach youngsters respect for, responsible carry and proper use of tools. Their gadget/coolness factor make them desirable, so tying ownership to responsible use makes a good combination.That is true, and we have been doing that. That is why he wants a swisschamp, (what he calls a REAL sakSent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk
Quote from: detron on February 25, 2014, 04:51:19 PMQuote from: Toolslinger on February 25, 2014, 04:49:07 PMQuote from: detron on February 25, 2014, 03:45:32 PM...you use SAKs as a teaching device.my oldest son said "Daddy, when can I get a Real Swiss Army knife?"I said, "I am not sure, but it will be after you learn your multiplication tables"he is behind on those, and his younger brother knows them, so, maybe this will help someThey can also be a great tool (pun intended) to teach youngsters respect for, responsible carry and proper use of tools. Their gadget/coolness factor make them desirable, so tying ownership to responsible use makes a good combination.That is true, and we have been doing that. That is why he wants a swisschamp, (what he calls a REAL sakSent from my SPH-L720 using TapatalkWonder where he gets that from?
not from me, I think he sees bigger as better
You may have a multitool problem if:You just found MT.O about a month ago and your "collection" went from one MT to 80+ in that short period of time...With more on the way...And with buying "back-ups" for my "users"...What have I gotten myself into?
If you are near water or in the rain with a Leatherman. You hum the Kenny Loggins song "Danger Zone"