Looks good. Should be a handy guide. One note, the Vic mini-screwdriver that fits in the corkscrew of a SAK will fit this corkscrew too. Maybe a miscellaneous notes section could have that info.
Sorry I don't have anything to add specific to the Juice models, they have a fairly good second-hand value that has prevented me from getting any for the time being so my interest was a little low in those models. Of course, after seeing all those nice pictures I want a Kf4!
Looks like a great start, I especially enjoyed the detailed drawings of the tools. Maybe it's worth noting that all of the tools (except KF4) have slightly mismatched handle thicknesses?
Quote from: NeitherExtreme on July 13, 2008, 07:55:21 PMLooks like a great start, I especially enjoyed the detailed drawings of the tools. Maybe it's worth noting that all of the tools (except KF4) have slightly mismatched handle thicknesses?Guess I never thought about it before....can you imagine how many different lengths of Juice rivets Leatherman must have to stock on the assembly floor? Cripe, there must be a dozen different sizes!
hey about that phillips head on it.....is it Really same profile as in adapter?have u tried it,and it works with fine?i just thought that if i could get a hold of one used adapter,i could use some time with lathe to make it bit thinner and shorter;).
Just finished with the S2 page HERESpecial thanks to JoeBW for all the information about the camoflage models! (Image removed from quote.)
I like the camo Juice tools! Where can you find them?
Only in Oz it seems! Read the S2 page that Bob has done in the Wiki - it shows how good a feature this Wiki is becoming.Keep up the good work guys P.S. Def/Bob Let me know if I could / would be welcome to contribute to the Wiki - I don't know as much as you guys, but I'd gladly try to help with the grunt work!