Quote from: ThePeacent on March 23, 2018, 08:29:42 PMnow that we're at it, I've noticed that my PX's awl can be a bit small for some piercing tasks, and I also need a hammerThat got me thinking...(Image removed from quote.)any modders offering for that job? I just got out of my garage. After all night job this is my gift for you. There is even a laser inscription on a blade
now that we're at it, I've noticed that my PX's awl can be a bit small for some piercing tasks, and I also need a hammerThat got me thinking...(Image removed from quote.)any modders offering for that job?
Would it be possible to put a hammer/clip on the surge like the Signal?
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Quote from: Obi1shinobee on April 26, 2018, 12:00:09 AMQuote from: ReamerPunch on March 24, 2018, 05:53:28 PM(Image removed from quote.) imagine what type of cork needs that corkscrew, and how "exact" your cuts would be with that X-acto blade thanks to the weight and ergonomics of the tool
Metro added a hammer to a charge:Mjölnirman
These hammer mods are good work and good craftmanship but I would not prefer "in-line" hammer heads like these. A hammer's handle and head need to have a 90 degree angle to each other (there may be some weird ergonomic versions exceptionally), which makes it much easier for the user to see where to hit exactly and also hit with a greater force.That's why the suggestion of using a Surge's pliers (as someone mentioned above) make more sense to me. Maybe a welding mod to one side of the plier heads (thus attaching a small hammer head to the pliers OR maybe a hammer-head-attachment that can be attached on the plier head when needed) on a Surge would do it.