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December 2025 Tool Box Challenge

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fi Offline Antti Lammi

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Re: December 2025 Tool Box Challenge
Reply #810 on: January 09, 2026, 11:05:57 AM
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Re: December 2025 Tool Box Challenge
Reply #811 on: January 09, 2026, 12:43:04 PM
Congratulations for completing the CHALLENGE and your new BADGE.

PERSEVERANCE is an excellent quality in which I find admirable  :viking: :viking: :viking:
If I start and end the day above ground, it is a good day!

Hope yours is as good!

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   A WISE man knows whether or not to say it!!!


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Re: December 2025 Tool Box Challenge
Reply #812 on: January 09, 2026, 01:26:01 PM
    Endurance.  That's what it takes, Humayd.  That and determination.  I will agree with you on the nut-rounding tools.  I tried to use a Leatherman to change a battery.  It didn't go well.  Other tools were available.  Never had a Knipex.
     One of our friends who was on this challenge has decided to carry a small ViseGrip.  Those things work well on something completely rounded off.  I am not a huge fan of Leatherman pliers but will admit they are light years ahead of trying to do something with just your fingers.  I think of plier based multis as tools of convenience or necessity.  No proper tools readily available. 
     I am having some trouble adapting back to multi carry.  Still haven't carried a Leatherman after the ToolBox challenge.  Just a 4-layer battered Wenger or an Opinel so far.  I did get out my SAKs and give them a wipe down. 
     I think this makes the completion for everyone who started the challenge.   One of our friends had too many other things that needed attention and stopped posting early.  I contacted that person and was happy to hear they were in good health along with the family.  Thanks to all who made this a memorable challenge.  Best wishes as always.  Gary (IMR)
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Re: December 2025 Tool Box Challenge
Reply #813 on: January 09, 2026, 03:38:05 PM
Thanks again for hosting Gary.   :cheers:
May the best of your past, be the worst of your future.



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Re: December 2025 Tool Box Challenge
Reply #814 on: January 09, 2026, 03:41:35 PM
Me - "Hand me the nut rounding tool.  I need to take this head bolt out."

My friend - "Which one?  The Gerber, the Roxon, the Leatherman....?"

Me - "The Swiss Tool."


I need to remember this phrase the next time I have my son helping me work on the cars.  He'll get a kick out of it. :rofl:
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Re: December 2025 Tool Box Challenge
Reply #815 on: January 09, 2026, 04:43:32 PM
I am having some trouble adapting back to multi carry.  Still haven't carried a Leatherman after the ToolBox challenge.
I’ve long felt that, unless one regularly needs pliers or wire cutters, a SAK (or KBMT) makes more sense for daily carry for most folks than a LM (or PBMT).


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Re: December 2025 Tool Box Challenge
Reply #816 on: January 09, 2026, 07:11:27 PM
'Nut rounding tool' is a most excellent and accurate phrase!  Wrenches are our friends.


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Re: December 2025 Tool Box Challenge
Reply #817 on: January 10, 2026, 03:41:17 PM
How does the Tacoma compare to the Hilux?
I wish we could get the Tundra here.
The Tacoma is more tailored for the North American Market. Though they're good trucks (aside from rust issues), they're not quite as good as the older Hilux/Truck. Tundras are also good trucks, but way too hard to find with a manual transmission.
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za Offline Humayd A R Mahomedy

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Re: December 2025 Tool Box Challenge
Reply #818 on: February 10, 2026, 06:52:24 AM
'Nut rounding tool' is a most excellent and accurate phrase!  Wrenches are our friends.

New Leatherman tool for 2026,the NuRT
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Re: December 2025 Tool Box Challenge
Reply #819 on: February 11, 2026, 06:17:14 PM
 :rofl: I've destroyed a drain plug or two that way...
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