Ohhh, that PT-540 has got me drooling. I must get one!
Either the LM "RAdio Shack" Squirt Or the Vic Cybertool Welcome aboard
Hey Neil that's a great tool - I like that. I'd really like one of those bit drivers to build my own too, but they seem really difficult to come by!Sorry for veering off-topic, but have you ever come across any Titanium SAK scales? I want to build a Ti SAK
Yep, they did an amazing job on the PT-540. I wish there were more industry-specific tools like that.
What other industry specific multitools and SAKs are there?
Well, I went and looked at a number of tools (I like the Skeletool, btw. I didn't think I would from the pictures, but it feels nice.) and I believe I will go with a Cybertool -- the question is whether to go with the 29 or the 34. How useful are the pliers and scissors? I know that I will have some uses for both, but how often will I be looking for a bigger set of pliers? How tough are they? Do they get you by in most situations? Does anyone use the scissors much?I would love to custom build one with just the parts I want, but somehow that doesn't seem feasible for this iteration.Thoughts?
I'd say the pliers would prove to be invaluable for what you would use it for.
I'd go for a Paladin tool of some sort.. I think they would fit the bill quite nicely.. If you don't want to spend too much (PT-525) then just go for the PT-510.. It is lighter and it still has a good amount of features for your line of work...
Quote from: Leatherman123 on August 17, 2008, 05:56:53 AMI'd go for a Paladin tool of some sort.. I think they would fit the bill quite nicely.. If you don't want to spend too much (PT-525) then just go for the PT-510.. It is lighter and it still has a good amount of features for your line of work... I looked at the Paladins, but while it would be nice in many ways, it's heavier than I want to go.
Well, I decided on the Cybertool 34 thanks to all the recommendations here. I'm still not sure if it was the right choice, but I figured that if I got the Cybertool 29, I'd still end up getting something else for the pliers anyway.Thanks for all the help. I've already used the Torx bits and the scissors, so it was good I got those!
I swear we're all enablers here.... of spending! After having to work on a friend's PC tonight, then coming home and reading this thread I Ebay'ed and found an excellent-condition used Cybertool 34 for $45 w/shipping. I'm stoked! Everything I needed to do tonight would've been handled easily by the Cybertool instead of me having to hunt around in a basement for tools. I guess this was my birthday present to myself, though a little late (Sept 6).
You should also get a "Radio Shack" Leatherman. I use one for taking PCs apart and it handles 95% of the screws.