What have you stored or added to your SAK to make it more usefull? I've added fire steel togas and petroleum jelly and cotton in drink box straws to my corkscrew or like my soldier under the saw and knife blade. This gives me a emergency fire kit on my SAK. Here's where I got the idea.http://adoricchi.blogspot.com/2015/02/sak-swiss-army-knife-mini-fire-capsule.htm
Quote from: gene stoner on January 18, 2018, 05:11:01 PMWhat have you stored or added to your SAK to make it more usefull? I've added fire steel togas and petroleum jelly and cotton in drink box straws to my corkscrew or like my soldier under the saw and knife blade. This gives me a emergency fire kit on my SAK. Here's where I got the idea.http://adoricchi.blogspot.com/2015/02/sak-swiss-army-knife-mini-fire-capsule.htmFYI the link is broken. The correct URL ends with .html and not .htm
https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,66061.msg1263444.html#msg1263444I use this needle trick on my SwissChamp, it works fine with the thicker high strength nylon thread at least, standard I find will begin to catch too much because the tight loops straining it.This is one tip I've actually found really useful, it's saved my butt with buttons dropping or fabric tearing three times already.
Quote from: Gath on January 22, 2018, 01:06:17 AMhttps://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,66061.msg1263444.html#msg1263444I use this needle trick on my SwissChamp, it works fine with the thicker high strength nylon thread at least, standard I find will begin to catch too much because the tight loops straining it.This is one tip I've actually found really useful, it's saved my butt with buttons dropping or fabric tearing three times already.Very cool! I've also heard of people storing threaded needles in their tweezers.