A Gerber Centre Drive possibly?And a wire stripper?I strip all my wires (from electronical wires too power lines) with my piers... never hit copper.
Since posting this thread I installed a furnace in an irrigation supply house and came across king innovations lighting tool. I had to buy it. I've also fallen in love with Knipex tools and I agree that their wiring tool is incredible, will have to get it sometime soon as well.The king innovation tool has incredible functionality, including a brush that I use to clean gas orifices. I filed down the long Allen key to be a terminal strip driver. While it isn't made as sturdily as a leatherman, it is great to have on my belt in an attic, crawlspace or rooftop.(Image removed from quote.)Sent from my SM-G903W using Tapatalk
Quote from: Intercept on July 29, 2018, 05:56:04 PMSince posting this thread I installed a furnace in an irrigation supply house and came across king innovations lighting tool. I had to buy it. I've also fallen in love with Knipex tools and I agree that their wiring tool is incredible, will have to get it sometime soon as well.The king innovation tool has incredible functionality, including a brush that I use to clean gas orifices. I filed down the long Allen key to be a terminal strip driver. While it isn't made as sturdily as a leatherman, it is great to have on my belt in an attic, crawlspace or rooftop.(Image removed from quote.)Sent from my SM-G903W using TapatalkInteresting specialized tool. Any idea why the saw has a short row of teeth on the top of the blade?