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Repost with a new look instead of black I went back to silver. Having fun with all the MP600 MODS

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Wow. That is awesome. Fantastic work there, bobbaero! :like:
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00 Offline Sam Lim

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Wow! That's alot blades there! ChopperCharles will have questions about how u retain the spring there. Are they held in place by the main rivet?

Awesome btw!  :like:


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Daang; Great idea for the SK/WM/R clip!!!!!! :like:  :tu::like:  :tu::like: Bobbaero, mind if I copy it!?!? :drool:
May I ask from what did you made the pliers' spring? I know some use a binder clip, but I don't want to drill my handles...although I guess for the clip I'll have too!
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MP600 spring loaded action. Stays on and doesn't affect the tool. I removed it from a wire stripper perfect fit in the tool hinge and formed to fit the MP600 no drilling required just the right amount of tension to stay on the tool. The pocket clip from leatherman does require drilling though and an additional washer to fit the exact odd shaped hole and hammered in place with the same thickness of the pocket clip. Good luck my friend


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Thanks B! I have a for-spare-parts "R" from which I can take the clip, and probably modify the washer/pin body. Thanks for the reference picture! :hatsoff:


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Blade overload! Blade overload!

Question - some of the blades are with the sharp edge outwards - does that pose any problems in practical use?
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Offline bobbaero

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No problem at all, blades facing outwards is deliberate when tool is closed and in use. No obstructions whatsoever when cutting boxes or meat lol with the steak knives. Or cutting metals with the hacksaws.


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