Nicely done.
Got the itch to do a two blade SAK mod and need some help naming it. Any thoughts?
Nice work! How did you get the needle in?Sent from my SAK using Tapatalk
You guys are awesome, dual slasher 3000 it is. I update my will to leave the dual slasher. 3000 in the capable hands of pfrsantos.
Nicely done, Pilotsupergrip And welcome to
HiThis is my first post to this forum although I've been lurking here for a long time. Only very minor modding on this Huntsman but the practicality of this tool has been upgraded greatly. Filed a bit the flathead to fit into a Leatherman bit adaptor and added a sewing needle inside the scales with a loop of thread to pull it out. Mostly going to need that needle to dig something out of the skin but as it is a sewing needle I can also sew with it. Edit: also swapped the scales from my Spartan because I didn´t grow to like the original transparent blue.
Nice mod, if you ever wish to use the Leatherman bit adapter as a T-handle driver it fits perfectly without modification on the 2.5 mm fine screwdriver on back of models like the ranger, craftsman, champion, swisschamp, etc...
Interesting,,JR
Thanks.This is what I have done with some of the left over parts last night.(Image removed from quote.)
Cool, here’s what I did with a bunch of leftovers, I really wanted to use that carabiner and mini Philips, let alone the nail file and not double bladed,,JR
Those are some cool Delemonts guys. I always liked the wrench/phillips layer.
@Enginears, Thanks! I am enjoying the inline phillips over the t-phillips.
Oh totally! I mean I customized a compact, I switched out the corkscrew for a Philips, cause well,I really just don’t need a corkscrew, but I also added a layer and added a saw to make it my like perfect tool arrangement,,JR
Funny, I did the opposite switched out the t-phillips for the corkscrew since I added the wrench / phillips layer for my perfect tool setup. I did not need two phillips or do I. Your builds always look factory mode.