Ben I kinda think Ryan wanted to know if the pliers would withstand the task- not a photo essay or anything!
I would honour this as a warranty issue, no problem.
Photo's would make the test far more interesting and far more valid than you just writing "I did it and they were fine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" wouldn't it?
Quote from: Leatherman123 on January 03, 2009, 02:37:54 AMBen I kinda think Ryan wanted to know if the pliers would withstand the task- not a photo essay or anything! Photo's would make the test far more interesting and far more valid than you just writing "I did it and they were fine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" wouldn't it?
QuotePhoto's would make the test far more interesting and far more valid than you just writing "I did it and they were fine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" wouldn't it?Yeah, it most certainly would..but it's better than nothing!!
Quote from: Leatherman123 on January 03, 2009, 07:03:47 PMQuotePhoto's would make the test far more interesting and far more valid than you just writing "I did it and they were fine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" wouldn't it?Yeah, it most certainly would..but it's better than nothing!!True, but all I'm saying is that we have plenty of people here that do have cameras so why don't they give it a go?I'm sure DaveK would be up for it.
Quote from: Benner on January 03, 2009, 10:59:44 PMQuote from: Leatherman123 on January 03, 2009, 07:03:47 PMQuotePhoto's would make the test far more interesting and far more valid than you just writing "I did it and they were fine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" wouldn't it?Yeah, it most certainly would..but it's better than nothing!!True, but all I'm saying is that we have plenty of people here that do have cameras so why don't they give it a go?I'm sure DaveK would be up for it.Eh? Surges are blummin' expensive
Quote from: kwakster on January 03, 2009, 12:13:20 AMI would honour this as a warranty issue, no problem.Kwakster, have you seen many broken Surge/Core pliers like this in your repair shop?
Welcome to the forums Sean,my uncle was a ham operator also before he passed,thats how a lot of messages got passed back home from VN war,back in the 60's,let us know how the warranty works out.
No way! The SURGE is beautiful!
July 29, 2003Dear Sirs:I have enclosed my Leatherman Tool for repair or replacement. While working on my 1967 Land-Rover, I broke off one of the tips of the needlenose pliers’ jaws. At the time, I was pulling a split pin so I could remove one of the shock absorbers.This is the fourth time I have returned this particular tool (which I’ve owned for 9 years). This is mentioned as a compliment, not a complaint. I use my Leatherman tool almost exclusively even though I have received other multitools as gifts over the years. These other multitools include the Kershaw tool with locking pliers, Gerber’s Multilocks with interchangeable pliers jaws and Schraeder’s tool with the full sized pliers. I find my original Leatherman the best combination of size, tool selection and function.