Hi BF, If you are referring to the plier pivot being stiff, then yes, you just have to use it to break in. I have read of some users using a compound to make break in faster. I have no experience with it. For the handle attachment and pivot bolts for the tools, I just adjust them to the proper tension you desire. My recommendation would be to get the proper wrenches for the Leatherman proprietary hardware. For the wave, charge and surge, you will need the correct security torx or pentalobe bits. It’s an investment that will pay off really fast for you if you plan on doing routine maintenance, repairs, or modifications. JonesE
Today I received a Coyote-flavored Rebar, and it is super stiff too. About as stiff as any Leatherman ever, and I have dozens of them. My take is just to use it as much as possible until it gives up. I might hit the pivots with Boeshield T-9 which leaves a slight waxy residue, but really mine will only loosen up with tons of use.
I really like the ST300.
Glad to hear it. Strangely, all of the recent focus on the ARC - and the tidal wave of advertising - has renewed my interest in the original gansta Leathermans, including the ST300. I have been carrying it quite a bit as of late.
You will not void the warranty by adjusting your ST300. If the plier head doesn't loosen up with use there ia a way to adjust those as well https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,86212.msg2340034.html#msg2340034
Here is my answer. I bought the tools to do this with the Rebar and ST300. https://youtu.be/CuI35xw1zy8?si=sCbaRq8uIrgzZBQP
The guy in the video learned all he knows from our forum but never gave us credit. Remember to heat up the pivots to break the loctite before trying to loosen them
After 24 hours of playing with the Coyote Rebar, and having sprayed the pivots with Boeshield T-9, I think there is a noticeable improvement though it is still pretty stiff. At least I'm not cursing in Klingon nearly as much. Ghuy'cha'!
I have a black oxide Rebar that had real stiff pliers. I spent hours and hours trying to break them in, and did this over the course of weeks with zero change. A few days ago I pulled that retired tool out of the drawer and rubbed some Mothers chrome polish into the pivot and worked the pliers for about 2 minutes and bingo, nice smooth pivot action.
That is just plan wrong. Sorry to hear that. Well, I will give the forum credit then. Oh, I did not order his Etsy tools. I order mine from a US maker multiparts store. Thank you for letting me know. I will use a heat gun to loosen the Loctite. Great idea.