Excellent set-up. I like how you have thought about what you need for the things you need to do I'm another Crunch fan - I have one in both my vehicles. They might be a bit fiddly compared with some MTs, but when you absolutely need locking pliers then regular pliers just can't get the job done.Probably the most unusual thing I have used a Crunch for is to remove a tent peg from the ground. It was well and truly stuck and stopping a friend from packing up her Gazebo and taking it home after a dog agility trial. The reason she couldn't get it out of the ground was because it was pounded into a tree root and the tree got a really tight grip on the peg. I asked her if it had been difficult to bang into the ground, and her reply was" Yeah, it was a bit difficult so I got a bigger hammer and hit it harder ! "
Some close up shots of the friction folding knife.I replaced the barrel pivot with an M5 bolt, it's a close fit.The knife blade is a much shortened original Crunch blade.I turned up the brass washer and the brass locking lever.With the blade extended the lever can be pushed to lock with the thumb. Because the blade is sandwiched between the two pieces of brass, no matter how hard you twist that locking lever, the blade can be pushed closed (to comply with the law).The other big advantage is that the blade can easily be removed and the Crunch carried bladeless. I did this recently on a trip to London, there were searches when entering many public buildings.