Yeah, the awl is a great thing.. A friend on this site made me an awl and chisel for the LM bit driver. They both work really well too.. Bob (J-Sews) did the same thing- http://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,1111.0.html
The best awl is the one that comes on the Vic Soldier and their other alox SAKs.It also serves as a long, skinny blade.
Quote from: AndyTiedye on July 21, 2008, 06:27:19 PMThe best awl is the one that comes on the Vic Soldier and their other alox SAKs.It also serves as a long, skinny blade.+1 on that score mate Yep an awl is a must have for me, in fact I won't buy a tool unless it has one
The only difference is you use it to obtain confessions
I'm already missing the awl. I suppose the smallest flathead might work as an awl in some circumstances.
If you're an ouitdoorsey type, and awl is worth its weight in gold
I never knew how great an awl really was till I got a Farmer.
For those of you carrying LMs without the awl, have you considered regrinding the largest flathead into one, would that work ?Strikes me that (in my world anyway) large flathead screws are increasingly uncommon, so perhaps reshaping it as an awl would be more useful. Then again I like to use it as a lightwight prybar