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Signal vs Skeletool

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Re: Signal vs Skeletool
Reply #30 on: December 13, 2016, 10:57:21 AM
Here are some pics! If theres any other shots yall want to see let me know tonight
Very  nice  pics! Thanks!  :drool:
The blade seems better than I expect. :tu:

How do you think the "hammer"?
Looks like it is the main differentiation between other tools. Is it hard enough to be use as a hammer? Given the weight of a MT I don't expect it to be very serious but at least it has to be hard enough to be a hammer...  For the whistle, sharpener and the ferro rod, the are a bit marginal for real use I think but they could be nice to be a backup.


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Re: Signal vs Skeletool
Reply #31 on: December 13, 2016, 12:07:50 PM
Here are some pics! If theres any other shots yall want to see let me know tonight
Very  nice  pics! Thanks!  :drool:
The blade seems better than I expect. :tu:

How do you think the "hammer"?
Looks like it is the main differentiation between other tools. Is it hard enough to be use as a hammer? Given the weight of a MT I don't expect it to be very serious but at least it has to be hard enough to be a hammer...  For the whistle, sharpener and the ferro rod, the are a bit marginal for real use I think but they could be nice to be a backup.

Signal is Upgrade to skeletool ..


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Re: Signal vs Skeletool
Reply #32 on: December 13, 2016, 12:13:32 PM
Mods signal is Awesome  :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:


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Signal vs Skeletool
Reply #33 on: December 13, 2016, 01:35:12 PM
Here are some pics! If theres any other shots yall want to see let me know tonight
Very  nice  pics! Thanks!  :drool:
The blade seems better than I expect. :tu:

How do you think the "hammer"?
Looks like it is the main differentiation between other tools. Is it hard enough to be use as a hammer? Given the weight of a MT I don't expect it to be very serious but at least it has to be hard enough to be a hammer...  For the whistle, sharpener and the ferro rod, the are a bit marginal for real use I think but they could be nice to be a backup.
The hammer is definitely usable. In addition to the hammer and plastic stuff, the signal does have a saw, awl, can opener, lock, full size bit driver, replaceable wire cutters, and a much bigger plier head (when talking about what skeletool doesn't have). Many still claim that the skeletool is better for edc and I agree with that in this case. Especially for someone who is not a multi tool nut. It has everything you need normally on a day to day basis and fits it in the lightest most efficient size possible. They are both very polarizing tools around here. Im lucky enough to like them both :tu:
« Last Edit: December 13, 2016, 01:37:24 PM by gdoolittle »


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Re: Signal vs Skeletool
Reply #34 on: December 13, 2016, 05:45:10 PM
Nice comparison pic Obi! :salute:
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Re: Signal vs Skeletool
Reply #35 on: December 13, 2016, 06:57:20 PM
Signal Mods  :cheers: :cheers:



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Re: Signal vs Skeletool
Reply #36 on: December 14, 2016, 05:12:13 AM
- Robert




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Re: Signal vs Skeletool
Reply #37 on: December 14, 2016, 05:23:07 AM
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Re: Signal vs Skeletool
Reply #38 on: December 14, 2016, 08:53:14 AM
G'Day,
Very  nice  pics! Thanks!  :drool:
The blade seems better than I expect. :tu:

How do you think the "hammer"?
Looks like it is the main differentiation between other tools. Is it hard enough to be use as a hammer? Given the weight of a MT I don't expect it to be very serious but at least it has to be hard enough to be a hammer...  For the whistle, sharpener and the ferro rod, the are a bit marginal for real use I think but they could be nice to be a backup.

The hammer is good, I recently had to put a few extra holes in a belt and all I had was the Signal, belt and hole punch. It took about 10 good hard punches but it did the job OK. I would not want to hammer all day with it, your hand will be toast after that!!! The rest of the tool is pretty tough. I did a 30 day challenge recently and there was NOTHING the tool could not do. This included a few days in the garden too.

Cheers,

Pete


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Re: Signal vs Skeletool
Reply #39 on: December 14, 2016, 02:53:13 PM
G'Day,
Very  nice  pics! Thanks!  :drool:
The blade seems better than I expect. :tu:

How do you think the "hammer"?
Looks like it is the main differentiation between other tools. Is it hard enough to be use as a hammer? Given the weight of a MT I don't expect it to be very serious but at least it has to be hard enough to be a hammer...  For the whistle, sharpener and the ferro rod, the are a bit marginal for real use I think but they could be nice to be a backup.

The hammer is good, I recently had to put a few extra holes in a belt and all I had was the Signal, belt and hole punch. It took about 10 good hard punches but it did the job OK. I would not want to hammer all day with it, your hand will be toast after that!!! The rest of the tool is pretty tough. I did a 30 day challenge recently and there was NOTHING the tool could not do. This included a few days in the garden too.

Cheers,

Pete

pietervn Is the Man , he gonna do another 30 days challenges in January  :cheers:


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Re: Signal vs Skeletool
Reply #40 on: December 15, 2016, 10:41:04 AM
pietervn Is the Man , he gonna do another 30 days challenges in January  :cheers:

 :D

I wonder what Badge can I get for that one? Or maybe a Signal Badge ^2

Get them Signals ready folks!!!


 

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