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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #240 on: March 07, 2015, 03:22:56 AM
Excellent choice. What are your thoughts on SC or CyberTool?


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Unfortunately sad thoughts of never seeing or owning one.

I like that driver.

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The driver is as good as you think it is. You need to get one.  :pok:


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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #241 on: March 09, 2015, 08:57:36 PM
I brought my bo pst to work with me today



I'm putting in a new floor under a leaking crapper.

It's to gross to take pics and work on at the same time.


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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #242 on: March 09, 2015, 10:18:59 PM
Almost nothing worse than fixing the floor under a leaky crapper   :ahhh


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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #243 on: March 10, 2015, 02:43:47 AM
Yikes...


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Reply #244 on: March 10, 2015, 02:45:28 AM
OK, so how comfortable is that PST to work with?  Back in the day, it was pretty cool to have it for convenience/cool factor.  Given the advancements in tool engineering it just seems medieval anymore.


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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #245 on: March 10, 2015, 03:26:24 AM
OK, so how comfortable is that PST to work with?  Back in the day, it was pretty cool to have it for convenience/cool factor.  Given the advancements in tool engineering it just medieval anymore.


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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #246 on: March 10, 2015, 03:47:55 PM
OK, so how comfortable is that PST to work with?  Back in the day, it was pretty cool to have it for convenience/cool factor.  Given the advancements in tool engineering it just seems medieval anymore.


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I've used a pst or pst2 for about 20 Years now .

I don't think its uncomfortable to use at all. If I did I would carry something else.

Leatherman got it right . The first time

Also I doubt we would even be here talking about it if it wasn't as good of a tool as it is.

Tools are tools. I don't think that it is to old not to be working still


If it works I'll use it.
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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #247 on: March 10, 2015, 08:19:45 PM
OK, so how comfortable is that PST to work with?  Back in the day, it was pretty cool to have it for convenience/cool factor.  Given the advancements in tool engineering it just seems medieval anymore.


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How's this

a little more modern?

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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #248 on: March 10, 2015, 08:34:10 PM
OK, so how comfortable is that PST to work with?  Back in the day, it was pretty cool to have it for convenience/cool factor.  Given the advancements in tool engineering it just seems medieval anymore.


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How's this

a little more modern?



Except for the light (too thick for my EDC) the rest is drool-worthy. Should I just send you my address now, so I can take it off your hands? :D :drool:


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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #249 on: March 10, 2015, 11:01:19 PM
Breaking the charge into work.

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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #250 on: March 10, 2015, 11:03:01 PM
OK, so how comfortable is that PST to work with?  Back in the day, it was pretty cool to have it for convenience/cool factor.  Given the advancements in tool engineering it just seems medieval anymore.


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How's this

a little more modern?



Except for the light (too thick for my EDC) the rest is drool-worthy. Should I just send you my address now, so I can take it off your hands? :D :drool:

I like my fat light. The cr123s run time smokes a aa.

Thanks man .

I think I'll just hang on to my goodies.
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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #251 on: March 10, 2015, 11:47:50 PM
OK, so how comfortable is that PST to work with?  Back in the day, it was pretty cool to have it for convenience/cool factor.  Given the advancements in tool engineering it just seems medieval anymore.


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How's this

a little more modern?


Except for the light (too thick for my EDC) the rest is drool-worthy. Should I just send you my address now, so I can take it off your hands? :D :drool:

I like my fat light. The cr123s run time smokes a aa.

Thanks man .

I think I'll just hang on to my goodies.

Would I be wrong in believing that it's an Olight? Haven't really had good luck with runtime on cr123a batteries. That, and they're pretty expensive around here, compared to aa-batteries.


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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #252 on: March 11, 2015, 02:06:51 AM
OK, so how comfortable is that PST to work with?  Back in the day, it was pretty cool to have it for convenience/cool factor.  Given the advancements in tool engineering it just seems medieval anymore.


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How's this

a little more modern?


Except for the light (too thick for my EDC) the rest is drool-worthy. Should I just send you my address now, so I can take it off your hands? :D :drool:

I like my fat light. The cr123s run time smokes a aa.

Thanks man .

I think I'll just hang on to my goodies.

Would I be wrong in believing that it's an Olight? Haven't really had good luck with runtime on cr123a batteries. That, and they're pretty expensive around here, compared to aa-batteries.

Its a S10 rev2 about 400 lumens

I got the hook up for cr123s

My wife sells them at her work so I get them cheap.

They don't cost me much more than aa.  >:D
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The Trusted One's
Reply #253 on: March 11, 2015, 02:12:25 AM
OK, so how comfortable is that PST to work with?  Back in the day, it was pretty cool to have it for convenience/cool factor.  Given the advancements in tool engineering it just seems medieval anymore.


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I've used a pst or pst2 for about 20 Years now .

I don't think its uncomfortable to use at all. If I did I would carry something else.

Leatherman got it right . The first time

Also I doubt we would even be here talking about it if it wasn't as good of a tool as it is.

Tools are tools. I don't think that it is to old not to be working still


If it works I'll use it.

I didn't doubt it worked, I was just curious as to how you felt about its functionality.  Clearly you feel strongly about it..... lol


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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #254 on: March 11, 2015, 05:11:08 PM
OK, so how comfortable is that PST to work with?  Back in the day, it was pretty cool to have it for convenience/cool factor.  Given the advancements in tool engineering it just seems medieval anymore.


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I've used a pst or pst2 for about 20 Years now .

I don't think its uncomfortable to use at all. If I did I would carry something else.

Leatherman got it right . The first time

Also I doubt we would even be here talking about it if it wasn't as good of a tool as it is.

Tools are tools. I don't think that it is to old not to be working still


If it works I'll use it.

I didn't doubt it worked, I was just curious as to how you felt about its functionality.  Clearly you feel strongly about it..... lol


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I do love my pst's sorry for the mini rant.


I'm putting down a peel and stick tile floor today.

With a vic spirit

the butter knife blade cuts them great.


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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #255 on: March 11, 2015, 08:22:33 PM
I got a Leatherman tool adaptor kit from Kampfer in my mail on my lunch break and I couldn't help but bring it to work to try out.

It works awesome with my pst2. It has all the drivers I'd like to carry the pst2 is missing. 

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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #256 on: March 12, 2015, 02:00:26 AM

OK, so how comfortable is that PST to work with?  Back in the day, it was pretty cool to have it for convenience/cool factor.  Given the advancements in tool engineering it just seems medieval anymore.


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I've used a pst or pst2 for about 20 Years now .

I don't think its uncomfortable to use at all. If I did I would carry something else.

Leatherman got it right . The first time

Also I doubt we would even be here talking about it if it wasn't as good of a tool as it is.

Tools are tools. I don't think that it is to old not to be working still


If it works I'll use it.

I didn't doubt it worked, I was just curious as to how you felt about its functionality.  Clearly you feel strongly about it..... lol


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I do love my pst's sorry for the mini rant.


I'm putting down a peel and stick tile floor today.

With a vic spirit

the butter knife blade cuts them great.



Mini rants are awesome.  PST's....not so much, but you gotta love passion


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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #257 on: March 12, 2015, 05:28:27 PM
I took my skeletool to work today.

I'm taking down old and putting up new light fixtures.



Its opening all the packaging


Cutting down the wires some
 
They are all to long to stuff back inside.

Moving in on making a cut



and the last ok pic I got is using the phillips to get a stuck screw to turn



Sorry these are not the best pics. It's hard to hold my cell and take pics working over my head.
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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #258 on: March 12, 2015, 05:58:10 PM
Good to see Skeletool in action. :tu:
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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #259 on: March 13, 2015, 03:54:07 PM
Good to see Skeletool in action. :tu:

I took this one for you yesterday.



Who needs a hammer lol
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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #260 on: March 13, 2015, 04:33:29 PM
I want to tell you that follow this thread I traded the spirit s I've been using for a st200.

Don't worry I got another spirit I'll be using


I need the st200 for the old school tool adaptor kit I just got and im a huge pulse fan so I just want one.

We'll see how I like it. I've never even seen one in person.

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Reply #261 on: March 13, 2015, 04:59:17 PM
I want to tell you that follow this thread I traded the spirit s I've been using for a st200.

Don't worry I got another spirit I'll be using


I need the st200 for the old school tool adaptor kit I just got and im a huge pulse fan so I just want one.

We'll see how I like it. I've never even seen one in person.

Nice Joel, I think you will dig the ST200 I know I do   :tu:


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Reply #262 on: March 13, 2015, 05:20:46 PM
I want to tell you that follow this thread I traded the spirit s I've been using for a st200.

Don't worry I got another spirit I'll be using


I need the st200 for the old school tool adaptor kit I just got and im a huge pulse fan so I just want one.

We'll see how I like it. I've never even seen one in person.

Nice Joel, I think you will dig the ST200 I know I do   :tu:

Thanks Steve I'm almost positive I'll like it too.

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Reply #263 on: March 13, 2015, 06:48:11 PM
Sweet Joel, I've been eyeing the ST200 lately.

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Reply #264 on: March 13, 2015, 11:26:57 PM
The hammer is good for prying too

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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #265 on: March 17, 2015, 05:45:27 AM
I got a few new homes in at work today.

I spent my day putting down protective plastic sheeting over carpets , inspecting, cleaning.

The strap cutter works awesome on plastic.  It might have been a deal breaker fore if it didn't.

The pliers pulled out many many nails used to keep things from moving around on the road.

Slice

More cutting
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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #266 on: March 17, 2015, 06:04:44 AM
I got a Leatherman tool adaptor kit from Kampfer in my mail on my lunch break and I couldn't help but bring it to work to try out.

It works awesome with my pst2. It has all the drivers I'd like to carry the pst2 is missing. 



Never seen this kit before Joel how does it attach to the MT?


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Reply #267 on: March 17, 2015, 06:14:29 AM
Like this Harley.  :)





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Re: The Trusted One's
Reply #268 on: March 18, 2015, 01:12:16 AM
Listen to the lobster.
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Reply #269 on: March 18, 2015, 01:13:16 AM
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