good luckThank you.
Good luck with the challenge marko :cheers:Thank you Ws
I will follow this challenge and see how you get on
Hopefully you will get some more members to join you :tu:
Good luck with the challenge marko :cheers:What?
I will follow this challenge and see how you get on
Hopefully you will get some more members to join you :tu:
Checked to make sure my OHT was where I thought it was left.Nice,thanks for joining LC
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What?I am not sure if I can at the moment that
You are not coming along for the challenge with your two-tone model?
I had never expected WS to not be part of any challenge...
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Checked to make sure my OHT was where I thought it was left.Nice set up :like: :cheers:
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Checked to make sure my OHT was where I thought it was left.I have never shown interest in the OHT, but that looks really good, especially the main blade looks very useful.
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I have never shown interest in the OHT, but that looks really good, especially the main blade looks very useful.Lot of people find it short,but i dont have that issue,it is my first Leatherman and I am probably subjective, but i can't help it.
I might give it a go :think: I've not used the OHT as much as I should!Cool
1. marko14
2. LoopCutter
3. Jaypeebee
I am just not sure that I want to do anotherYou know you want it,come to the dark side
challenge straight after the Crunch challenge :dunno:
But I will definitely be following this challenge :tu:
I am just not sure that I want to do anotherOh, I do understand, it does require a commitment.
challenge straight after the Crunch challenge :dunno:
But I will definitely be following this challenge :tu:
Don’t know at the moment :dunno: :DIt is OK, you can sleep on it!;)
It is OK, you can sleep on it!;)No,actually he can't sleep,little worm is eating him form inside and telling him you should participate, you should participate OHT is the best tool and you have to use it...to be continued...
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:ahhh :ahhh :ahhh :ahhh :ahhh :ahhh :ahhh :ahhh :ahhhMy 301 and the BO OHT
Thought I would never see the big P-65 back away from a challenge as unique as the OHT.
First speedy and now Poncho:(
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I may give it a go then :facepalm: but I don't know if I can carry it for the whole month :ahhh I will wait up until the start of the month and see :whistle: :DI feel very much the same way.
This one is coming up quick, folks :ahhhThis means that you will join??
:popcorn:
I will definitely be following this challenge :tu:Sorry to hear that.
But unfortunately I won’t be joining as
I am still suffering with a bad back >:(
This means that you will join??
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I will definitely be following this challenge :tu:
But unfortunately I won’t be joining as
I am still suffering with a bad back >:(
It means I will try :D So yes :cheers:
I will definitely be following this challenge :tu:Bummer, did not know of your bad back issues. Hope it improves while not participating in the challenge.
But unfortunately I won’t be joining as
I am still suffering with a bad back >:(
It means I will try :D So yes :cheers:Great it is only 30 short days!
I always hurt more with the colder and damp weather >:(And you live where?
And you live where?United Kingdom
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Sounds like as bad accident then!
I managed to get away with just a broken leg, still got a lump on the front of it! Gives me a bit of pain now and again, usually in the cold weather....
I always hurt more with the colder and damp weather >:(Sorry to hear that fellas,my big wish is to own bike,but when i hear or read stories like yours i just can't buy one.
I survived the Center Drive challenge so I'll give it a go.
It's going to be tough going with a design so drasticaly differant from my Swisstool EDC but I survived the Center drive, so why not?
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2. LoopCutter
3. Jaypeebee
4. Douglas
Guess I should officially join and put my name down :cheers:Cool,thanks for joining
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2. LoopCutter
3. Jaypeebee
4. Douglas
5. Poncho65
anyone else that isn't on the list that wants to be :think: :tu:
Sorry to hear that fellas,my big wish is to own bike,but when i hear or read stories like yours i just can't buy one.It hasn’t stopped me from riding bikes :D
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And you live where?Unfortunately in a cold and damp country :facepalm:
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It hasn’t stopped me from riding bikes :DI am glad to hear that
Good luck everyone this should be a great challenge :cheers:Thank you WS
Great start to the challenge marko :like: :tu:
Great start to the challenge marko :like: :tu:
:iagree: :like:Cheers fellas
Day 1Nice usage :tu:
Used the can/bottle opener to remove a seal from it's housing.........
Day 1 of 30Great use Poncho
Here is a pic of my OHT :cheers:
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And today's use was made possible buy the gut hook :D I used it to cut the tape on this box :salute: :tu: :like:
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DAY 1Nice BO...and great package duty! :cheers:
PACKAGE OPENING
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Nice BO...and great package duty! :cheers:
Gonna try to do this challenge as strict as possible but I don't know if I can handle all month without scissors :ahhh How about you guys :think: do you all use scissors quite a bit or am I in the minority :whistle: :DI can live without scissors,there is a knife for cutting, so i will manage somehow
DAY 2Nice usage...always nice to see at nighttime! :tu: :cheers:
Changing headlight bulb
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Gonna try to do this challenge as strict as possible but I don't know if I can handle all month without scissors :ahhh How about you guys :think: do you all use scissors quite a bit or am I in the minority :whistle: :DScissors are not an issue for me, the spring loaded pliers will be my issue to overcome. Along with overall size.
Nice usage...always nice to see at nighttime! :tu: :cheers:Police almost wrote me a ticket ( i had to bribe them ) so next logic move was to change it.
Police almost wrote me a ticket ( i had to bribe them ) so next logic move was to change it.Wow...been there and done that. No ticket either, but got the light the next day. He did bring up a point I didn’t think of when driving at night with only one light, what was I going to do if the other light went out while driving at night! :dunno: :facepalm:
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Wow...been there and done that. No ticket either, but got the light the next day. He did bring up a point I didn’t think of when driving at night with only one light, what was I going to do if the other light went out while driving at night! :dunno: :facepalm:He's got point
Great user guys :like: I try to always keep lights changed but it is something that you don't always notice right off :ahhh glad you changed it and stay safe and try not to get tickets :DThaks Poncho
Nice job marko glad you didn’t get a ticket :like: :tu:Thank you WS
Day 2 - working a couple hours this morning because I was gone on Friday. Checked the pool chem levels and made sure supplies were stocked for janitorial staff. Then used Serrated blade to break down cardboard in recycle dumpster.Nice tools and great usage! :cheers:
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191102/4d005d78c5b9b225cd4b8c00fd65fd16.jpg) cut cardboard as if it was warm butter.
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Day 2 of 30Nice usage! :cheers:
Used the Phillips driver to tighten the screws on the front door to keep the handle from being wobbly :tu:
Day 2Yeay! :like:
Can opener again today! :D
For its intended purpose this time...........
Great use Jaypeebee :like: :tu:
To deploy the pliers Poncho, flicking like my Gerbers requires a different grip.
For me, I find the easiest method is to grip the tool by the slide buttons with my index finger and thumb with top up and shake down, then pliers slide out when my arm stops.
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Day 2Nice one :like:
Hanging out.
I have used that method as well :salute: and it is a great way to do it :tu: but it is more satisfying when you can flick them out :dd: :DI always flick them out,for me it's the fastest and easiest way
Day 2Cool photo
Hanging out.
Day 2Great use
Can opener again today! :D
For its intended purpose this time...........
DAY 3Nice use and job :tu:
Reducing bracelet length,used pliers as hammer to knock pin out,after that needlenose part to pull the pin out,have a great use of yours OHT today fellas,cheers.
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Nice pics and uses Douglas and marko :like: :tu:
Nice use and job :tu:Thanks fellas,cheers
Nice pics and uses Douglas and marko :like: :tu:
Day 3Nice :like:
Just Laz'n 'Round
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Day 3 - Laid back Sunday, enjoyed extra hour of rest as DST ended.Nice BO :cheers:
Enjoyed sunshine with walk and time outside.
Stuck blade into tree-
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Day 3Wow, thats a lot of stix’s :tu:
Opened a box, made the dog happy.........
Wow, thats a lot of stix’s :tu:
Day 3 of 30Nice :cheers:
Not much uses for me on a Sunday, so just a pic :tu:
I am getting my stuff together for tomorrow morning so I can just get up and go :cheers: that is the sheath I have been using for all of my work carries for the last several months and it is holding up rather well :like:
Day 3 of 30Same sheath style for me, do not like the mole sheath that was packaged with the OHT(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191104/6874c8e0401406b9cb1d7b7a9aee4f66.jpg)
Not much uses for me on a Sunday, so just a pic :tu:
I am getting my stuff together for tomorrow morning so I can just get up and go :cheers: that is the sheath I have been using for all of my work carries for the last several months and it is holding up rather well :like:
DAY 4Nice use and nice tablet! :cheers:
Postman surprised me with package, so there is job for OHT
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Same sheath style for me, do not like the mole sheath that was packaged with the OHT(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191104/6874c8e0401406b9cb1d7b7a9aee4f66.jpg)Very nice carry :cheers:
PS: Only problem that I have had, was placing on belt upside down, could not get that flap to go up no matter what, then look in a mirror
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Day 4 of 30Nice! :like:
Using the PE blade on the OHT to cut some tape one box to get it open :salute: it worked rather well for that :tu: :like:
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Nice use and nice tablet! :cheers:Thank you
Thanks marko :hatsoff: the OHT is a different type of LM than I am use to but I think I will make it the month with it :DYou will, no worries
Day 4Nice usage...wondering what the reed fingers are also! :popcorn:
Straightening some reed fingers........
Reed fingers are part of a carpet making (tufting) machineCool job
My job is to keep them going (maintenance engineer) :tu:
Day 4Great duty! :like: :cheers:
STAPLE DUTY
Really liking the pliars, they have a great grip.
Great posts of your pouches, that gives me an idea of a photo shoot on a slow day.Nothing a comb can’t straighten out...depending on how lazy I am, ie not wanting to walk across the roof, down the ladder, open the van...or just pull out the SAK and carefully straighten them back out! Have done that many a time!
Woking on those reed fingers reminds me of HVAC condenser fins, slow, delicate, carefull, and deliberate. :poh:
Nothing a comb can’t straighten out...depending on how lazy I am, ie not wanting to walk across the roof, down the ladder, open the van...or just pull out the SAK and carefully straighten them back out! Have done that many a time!(https://i.imgur.com/0dqpzzeh.gif)
Day 5 of 30Nice use especially when its work related! :like: :cheers:
5 days in already :o :ahhh
I used the flat driver as a pry bar to open the battery door of a laser that had stopped working :salute: I popped it open and replaced the old batteries with new and we now having a working laser again :D
Nice pic :like: :tu:Thank you Ws
DAY 5Not bad looking :like:
Lazy day no job for OHT
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Day 5 - Used at work to slice open acid boxes for pool feed tank.Thats a nice BO :like: :cheers:
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Thats a nice BO :like: :cheers:Thank you RapidRay, I do like the BO on this and how the relief markings stand out using just slight rubbing with fine emery cloth.
Day 5Great job
Used the pliers to remove a split link so I could replace some damaged chain.........
Day 5Nice :like:
Used the pliers to remove a split link so I could replace some damaged chain.........
Good stuff today fellows.Cleaned a lot of them before...along with the jets...regular pm’s for the winter! :cheers:
Day 5
What's that Pouch?
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Good stuff today fellows.
Day 5
What's that Pouch?
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Day 6 of 30DAY 6
Finally got a pic of using the pliers today :D I used the cutters on some tie wire and they cut through it like hot butter :D
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Very pleased with them but still not completely convinced that I like spring loaded pliers :whistle: I can deal with them fine though :tu: in this instance they seemed to be a plus though ;)
Day 6 of 30Nice looking tool for sure! :like: :tu:
Finally got a pic of using the pliers today :D I used the cutters on some tie wire and they cut through it like hot butter :D
Very pleased with them but still not completely convinced that I like spring loaded pliers :whistle: I can deal with them fine though :tu: in this instance they seemed to be a plus though ;)
Nice pics marko :like: :tu:Thank you WS
Day 6 - Replacing a foose ball player that went MIA.So your’s ran off also! :rofl: :cheers:
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Day 6Nice use! :tu:
Making adjustments with the large flat driver.........
So your’s ran off also! :rofl: :cheers:About one a month just disappears, the screw and bolt(locking) are still in place but the fella is missing.
About one a month just disappears, the screw and bolt(locking) are still in place but the fella is missing.
Possible alien abduction!!! Or middle schoolers.
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Good use photos everyone. :salute: Some times it's nice to have a easy day marko. :2tu: Allthough I like the pliar head design I'm with you Ponco on the spring loaded part, just not sure about it. :dunno: I survived my three sons through the middle school years, :woohoo: but some how my wife just can't seem to give them up. :ahhh She teaches 6th graders. :ahhh :ahhh I would rather take a :twak: :twak: :twak: :twak: :twak: :twak: :twak: :twak: :twak: :twak:Regrind the edge??? Nice :cheers:
DAY 6
Didn't get a shot of removing the retainer clip from the solenoid but it chipped the corner off the small driver.
Thanks guys :hatsoff: and great pics, marko :like:Thank you
Day 6 - Replacing a foose ball player that went MIA.Cool use
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Day 6Great job
Making adjustments with the large flat driver.........
Good use photos everyone. :salute: Some times it's nice to have a easy day marko. :2tu: Allthough I like the pliar head design I'm with you Ponco on the spring loaded part, just not sure about it. :dunno: I survived my three sons through the middle school years, :woohoo: but some how my wife just can't seem to give them up. :ahhh She teaches 6th graders. :ahhh :ahhh I would rather take a :twak: :twak: :twak: :twak: :twak: :twak: :twak: :twak: :twak: :twak:Last couple day are easy with OHT but not on my work,we actually hade to use oxygen tank since one patient started to fall in hypoglycemia at the end of surgical procedure,so there came inspiration for my photos,cheers,sorry to hear abuot your small driver,but you can regrind it,these tools are made te be used so from time to time sh.t happens...we can expect that
DAY 6
Didn't get a shot of removing the retainer clip from the solenoid but it chipped the corner off the small driver.
(https://i.imgur.com/6YmjtTUh.jpg)
Staying as dry as I can :cheers:When you travel to the wrk site as far as you do, if weather is not favorable for your tasks, do you not get paid that day?
Day 7Nice and yummy! :tu:
In the absence of scissors, used the knife to open my bag of satsumas!.......
Great use marko :like: :tu:Thank you WS
When you travel to the wrk site as far as you do, if weather is not favorable for your tasks, do you not get paid that day?
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DAY 7Nice and oh boy on the relocating :cheers:
First great use fellas,second finally some job for BONECRUSHER, 1,5 tone hydraulic press has to be relocated, so we started with preparation...
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We never don't work ;) we have rainsuits and plastic for rain and we heat spaces in the winter :D we plan ahead as much as possible for weather but on the off chance that we, for some reason can't work our boss does pay a couple hours :cheers: but with him traveling as far as me, he makes sure we work as much as possible and don't come home :tu:That is good. Was concern that you would put that travel in and then not be paid.
No, we are just getting started on this one :D I have traveled this distance for work for over 20 years now and my father (who is nearing retirement) has made this trek for over 40 years :o the company we work for is based close to where we work, we just live that far away ::) :facepalm: I would rather drive that daily than to love in a big city though :salute:I can understand that...I know of people who work in Atlanta and live in Alabama over 60 miles away!
Nice and oh boy on the relocating :cheers:
Great uses and great pics Jpb and marko :tu: :like:Thank you fellas
From my house to the job we are on is 104.6 miles and I have been over 120 miles one way (thankfully not very long) :facepalm: doing it everyday isn't horrible and I am use to it :salute: but when I say it out loud it sounds awful :ahhhOh boy! :facepalm:
Great uses marko and Jaypeebee :like: :tu:
Great pics and uses marko, Jaypeebee and LC :like:Thank you fellas
Guess I was the lazy one today. Thing were so slow I had to...Awesome photo
DAY 8
GET A GRIP
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Nice work marko :like: :tu:Thank you WS
Lots of great pics and uses marko and Jpb :tu: :like:Thank you
Day 9 - Cold weather has arrived! Plugged in the cord the heated bird bath and taped up the connection to reduce chance of water popping GFI(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191109/b9b059ca7d0086ba025fec8d25bba97a.jpg).A heated bird bath...I never heard of that! :tu:
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DAY 9Wow...great work out on usages! :cheers:
Today was final day of relocating press,a lot of work for OHT,cheers fellas(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191109/cbc46383ad26e488e73ee9ae31b523e9.jpg)
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Day 9:tu:
Quiet day today, just used the knife to open a coffee sachet.......
Day 9 of 30Very nice :cheers:
Used the Phillips to tighten a screw on .y truck that helps hold the tail lights in :cheers:
And a nice pic of the OHT :cheers:
Loads of serious work today Folks. :cheers: :cheers:And ready! :tu:
We just hung out
DAY 9
STANDING TALL
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Loads of serious work today Folks. :cheers: :cheers:Awesome photo
We just hung out
DAY 9
STANDING TALL
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Wow...great work out on usages! :cheers:Thank you
Nice photos! :like: :cheers:
Nice pics marko :like: :tu:Thanks fellas
:iagree: Very nice :like:Thank you
Look'n good today marko. :like:Tasty! :like:
A good can opener and super sharp blade make preping a light lunch easy.
DAY 10
Day 10What type of cheese?
Knife again today, for a snack this time........
Day 10 - Using needle nose in garage, but, this picture just composed itself as I needed hand and quick place to put OHT for quick access. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191110/ecea7561267a534f9fdcfe33be909149.jpg):rofl:
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Great start for Day 11, marko :tu: :like:Thank you for
:nanadance: :nanadance:
Day 11 of 30Nice photo
Got a shot of it this morning whilst filling papers out :cheers: I used the pliers just a few minutes ago to cut and bend some tie wire but no pic of that :oops:
(https://i.imgur.com/Ctp6wJnh.jpg)
Great uses Poncho and marko :like: :tu:
:iagree:Thanks fellas
Nice one marko :like: :tu:Cheers
Nice one marko :like: :tu:
:iagree: :like:
:iagree: :cheers:Thank you fellas
Day 12 - Needle nose pliers were of assistance changing roller tube on acid pump this morning.Great BO :like:
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Day 12:tu: :cheers:
Replaced a carpet mending gun needle with the pliers.......
Great pics Douglas and marko....... :like:Thank you
Day 13Cool job
Setting up a needle bar today.........
Nice pics and uses marko and Jaypeebee :like: :tu:
:iagree: :cheers:
:iagree: as well :DThanks fellas
Day 13 of 30Great use,in genereal am preferring serated blades,i find them more useful
Trying the serrated blade out today to see how it would work on the rope :D I would say it passed with flying colors :o :like:
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Day 13 - Repair and remount emergency light to wall bracket. Used Phillips to complete the tasks.I haven't use screwdriver yet in this challenge, nice work
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Also, needle nose to repair neck key holder for a staff and serrated blade to flatten cardboard boxes for recycling. (Sorry no pictures)
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Day 13 of 30Very nice! :like: :cheers:
Trying the serrated blade out today to see how it would work on the rope :D I would say it passed with flying colors :o :like:
(https://i.imgur.com/btiEMFFh.jpg)
Day 13 - Repair and remount emergency light to wall bracket. Used Phillips to complete the tasks.:like: :tu:
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191113/0ec8d4191eadcafa3087195dffcba622.jpg)
Also, needle nose to repair neck key holder for a staff and serrated blade to flatten cardboard boxes for recycling. (Sorry no pictures)
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Great pic Douglas :like:That was my 5th one. Combing out the wick is a must but I have had no problems and leaks are a thing of the past.
Let me know how you get on
with wicking the Zeus X RTA :tu:
Looks like that did the trick marko :tu:It certainly did
:like:
Day 14Great job I have to find some for my screwdriver asap
Still working on the needle bar today!
Used the small screwdriver to remove a burr from one of the holes which was preventing a needle going in fully, it worked great with no damage to the driver.......
Great uses, marko and Jpb :tu: :like:Thank you
That was my 5th one. Combing out the wick is a must but I have had no problems and leaks are a thing of the past.Nice selection of mods and tanks Douglas :like: :tu:
That leads to...
DAY 13
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DAY 14Nice usage! :cheers:
I hate when cap break,luckily OHT was there to help
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Great uses marko and Jaypeebee :like: :tu:Thank you
Thanks marko, I'm sure you'll find a use for the screwdrivers :tu:That's my mission
Nice usage! :cheers:Thank you
Day 14 of 30
Not used it yet today :whistle: so just a pic :D
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Just used the serrated blade for a box opening :DCool photos and use,
Day 14 of 30:like: :cheers:
Not used it yet today :whistle: so just a pic :D
(https://i.imgur.com/sszjVV5h.jpg)
Just used the serrated blade for a box opening :D:like: :cheers:
Day 14 - Used at Y work, mostly pliers for pinchy extensions to fingers.Nice very nice :cheers:
At home, open new packet of meal worms for Blue Birds.
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Nice selection of mods and tanks Douglas :like: :tu:
Do you get much spit back from the X RTA
Nice one marko :like: :tu:
Great use, marko :salute: :like:Thank you fellas
Day 15 of 30Nice photo
Halfway mark :ahhh I am much more busy at work today :salute: We got a new toy at work and I am installing and setting it up :cheers:
Day 15Cool work
Replaced a drive belt on an electric planer........
Nice work Jaypeebee :like: :tu:
DAY 15Nice usage and shirt is one I would wear :like: :cheers:
Again cutting
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Day 15 of 30Nice set up! :cheers:
Halfway mark :ahhh I am much more busy at work today :salute: We got a new toy at work and I am installing and setting it up :cheers:
Day 15:like: :cheers:
Replaced a drive belt on an electric planer........
Day 15 - duties at Y work involved cutting with plain edge to cut tape and flatten boxes.Nice BO :like:
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191115/13ddc2baa06ecbb616d251c0579d5801.jpg)
And, used the gut blade on cable tie, had no issue. Previously used that blade to cut tape holding bubble wrap on a bike frame with no issues at all. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191115/d0ba4cad8c98caaf3f912de5f707e309.jpg)
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Thanks for the well wishes, MUTCH BETTER today.Great looking duo! :cheers:
Looks like another productive day.
Day 15
Prepping for the journey to a new home.
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Nice usage and shirt is one I would wear :like: :cheers:Thank you
:like: :tu:Thank you
Waxing the jacket or zipper? :tu:Hahahaha
Great pic, marko :like:
Day 16 of 30Thank you,great job
Using the Phillips to tighten a screw on this handle :salute:
:nanadance: :nanadance:
Leatherman's 2D phillips driver always amazes me. Good reach on this to for not being able to open up the handle.
Day 16
Gate Duty
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Day 16Nice work fellas
Opened an old tin of primer to see if it was any good, it might be usable with a good stir!
Day 16 - Ran a few errands today, picked up frozen large turkey for Thanksgiving early before the crowds, picked up bread to make dressing, a gift for grandson, wash truck and watch some college football. Then took Mrs LC to dinner.That's cool photo
No use for OHT, but it rode the belt quietly.
Here it is resting on a red jacket just waiting for the call.
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Great uses marko :like: :tu:Thank you WS
:like:Awesome photo
I BLAME marco14!!
DAY 17.
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DAY 17Lot of great usages there! :cheers:
Playing with wires
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:like:Love those solderless connections! :cheers:
I BLAME marco14!!
DAY 17.
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Day 17 of 30:like: :cheers:
Sunday pic :cheers: Probably no uses today but if I do I will let you guys know :salute:
Day 17 of 30Nice photo
Sunday pic :cheers: Probably no uses today but if I do I will let you guys know :salute:
Lot of great usages there! :cheers:Thank you
Day 17 - Outside feeding the birds, so the OHT posed on a ROCKNice photo! :like: :cheers:
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Day 17Nice one :like: :cheers:
Not much use today.... So.........
DAY 18Cool looking photo’s :like:
Heavy duty hook vs BONECRUSHER
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Nice pics and uses Jaypeebee and marko :like: :tu:Thank you
Great pics, marko :like: what is that contraption used for :think: :cheers:I use it to hoist heavy stuff,car engines ,one hook on garage sealing other on engine and you play with lever,if you want to rip big trees from ground(roots),to haul press,that i moved few days ago,it's a hand chain hoist it can haul or lift up to 6 tons...cool tool ,i like it
Cool looking photo’s :like:Thank you
Very cool tool :like: we have several types of chain hoists at work but nothing with that type of chain :tu:Heavy duty
Day 18 of 30Cool use
Breaking down a few boxes for disposal this morning :cheers: the serrated blade came in very handy :like:
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Day 18 of 30A fun usage! :cheers:
Breaking down a few boxes for disposal this morning :cheers: the serrated blade came in very handy :like:
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Day 18:like:
Used the serrated blade to cut some nylon tubing.......
Day 18 - finished my shift today and certainly think some folks there are nuts. Challenged me using my knife to cut card board. So used the gut hook, no more issues.:rofl: I like that one a lot. :cheers:
In their honor this picture is for them.
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Great use :like: :tu:Thank you WS
Great uses and pics Jpb and marko :like:Thank you
Day 19 of 30Niceeeeeeee photo,big like
Not a lot of uses for it today so just this :cheers:
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Day 19 - No action shot today, just before check out time from Y job, a water fountain sprung a leak.Nice Trapper :like:
.Phillips driver loosen screws to drop the panel, shut the valve to off and saw a split in the hose. The PE blade eliminated the section with the split and large flat blade tighten a hose clamp secure the hose to the copper line.
In and out in under 15 minutes.
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The Case Trapper joined the photo for added color. ;)
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Day 19 - No action shot today, just before check out time from Y job, a water fountain sprung a leak.Great work
.Phillips driver loosen screws to drop the panel, shut the valve to off and saw a split in the hose. The PE blade eliminated the section with the split and large flat blade tighten a hose clamp secure the hose to the copper line.
In and out in under 15 minutes.
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The Case Trapper joined the photo for added color. ;)
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Good work today everyone. I'm having to join Poncho in a glam shot. Just not any opportunity for MT work.Awesome photo
Day19
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How about B&W ?
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Day 20Great usage! :cheers:
Setting a limit switch with the Philips driver.......
Thanks Rapidray and Poncho :cheers:
Nice pic marko :tu:
Cool pic marko 8) :like:Thakns fellas
DAY 20Maybe not today...but tomorrow may be a very different story :cheers:
No job for mine today
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Day 20 of 30Love package opening :cheers:
2/3 of the way through guys :woohoo: been super busy today and just now getting to post a pic :salute:
Used the serrated blade to open another box :D
Day 20 - Normally the least used tool on my MTs is the can/bottle opener.Nice use :tu:
Today however, it was perfect for cleaning corrosion from the contacts on a charger plug for the batteries on a floor cleaner.
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Great pic, marko :like:Thank you
Marko, your Bone Chrusher on that Blue looks good and cool.Thank youMammut Swiss outdoor,ski,alpine brand,great quality,similar to Arcteryx
What is Mastodon patch an emblem for? A local college in town mascot is a Mastodon because a skeleton was found when clearing land nearby.
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Day 20 of 30Cool
2/3 of the way through guys :woohoo: been super busy today and just now getting to post a pic :salute:
Used the serrated blade to open another box :D
Day 20 - Normally the least used tool on my MTs is the can/bottle opener.Nice job
Today however, it was perfect for cleaning corrosion from the contacts on a charger plug for the batteries on a floor cleaner.
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Maybe not today...but tomorrow may be a very different story :cheers:I hope so
Day 20Nice work
Another case of LOVE the phillips driver just can't stand the off set inherent in the overall design. :poh:
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Day 20Nice use :tu:
Another case of LOVE the phillips driver just can't stand the off set inherent in the overall design. :poh:
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Nice work marko :like: :tu:Thank you WS
Grat pics and uses marko and LC :like:Thanks
Day 21Had sausages in the rice, with pork chops tonight! :drool:
Sausages today...........
Good work and photos today everyone.Nice usage :tu:
DAY 21
Conversion from Nat to Lp...
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Have a good walk marko :like: :tu:Cheers
Great pic, marko :like:
Day 22 of 30Thank you,likewise.
Just a pic today :salute:
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I dig OH blades and everything on this is one handed opening so it is made even better that way :D
Great uses and photos again.Great looking BO and excellent photos :like: :cheers:
DAY 22
Package duty...
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Got'a go, back to work. :ahhh
Have fun folks.
Nice pic marko :like: :tu:Cheers
Thanks Ws and marko :hatsoff:Thank you
Great pic, marko :like:
Day 23Nice usage :like:
Using the large flat driver for some tray work today.......
Day 23 - used Phillips to remove Case/cover of battery charger(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191123/8c5289fe374774be90f35c19207b210a.jpg)Nice BO :like:
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Day 23 of 30Nice photo :cheers:
Just a pic today :cheers: I am going to my parents today for our Thanksgiving Day dinner today so not much MT use :salute:
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DAY 23Cool looking photo :cheers: :like:
Cool photos fellas
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Cool looking photo :cheers: :like:Cheers
Many good uses and great photos again today. No real use here so just one for fun.Oh boy, that is just so cool! :2tu: :cheers:
DAY 23
Just for fun...
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Many good uses and great photos again today. No real use here so just one for fun.Awesome photo
DAY 23
Just for fun...
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DAY 24An interesting photo! :like:
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Nice pics Douglas and marko :like: :tu:Cheers
An interesting photo! :like:Thank you
Great pic, marko :like:Thank you,we are waiting for your photo
Not much uses for me on Sundays so I will get a pic up later :tu:
Day 24Nice and safe usage! :tu:
Tightened some loose screws on a banister rail.....
Day 24 - Sunday relaxing at home with 6 yr old grand daughter. So no tool action required. But did inspect grandma’s newest Christmas cactus rescued.Nice looking BO :like:
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Nice binocs Marco, Still :popcorn: Poncho, good work JPB, beautifull cactus LC and thanks eveyone for the photo coments.We are all in titled to a lazy day every now and then! :like: :cheers:
Just a lazy...
DAY 24
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Nice binocs Marco, Still :popcorn: Poncho, good work JPB, beautifull cactus LC and thanks eveyone for the photo coments.Thank you
Just a lazy...
DAY 24
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Day 24 of 30Cool jacket
No use but just a pic :D
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Day 24 of 30One I could live with! :like: :cheers:
No use but just a pic :D
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DAY 25A great looking photo! :like: :cheers:
This truck photo is latest gift from my aunt ,no work for mine last couple of days.
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A great looking photo! :like: :cheers:Thank you
Cool pic marko 8) :like:Thank you
Day 25 of 30Package duty is always fun! :cheers:
I used the PE blade today to open a box with a new cut off saw :cheers: turned out to be a different saw than we had ordered :facepalm: so back it went and the new one is suppose to he here today :D
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Day 25Job security - nice usage :tu:
A bit of help removing a broken needle.........
Day 25 - Used OHT for several tasks, PE blade to clear clogged chlorinator, Phillips to tighten housing on work leaf blower.:like: :tu:
Also, used gut hook for prying open a zipper clasp on wife’s jacket.
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Another day of varried use, well doe everyone.That will work also. :like:
DAY 25
Quick fix with some staples, I'm no seamstress so staples will have to do.
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DAY 26Nice carry! :cheers:
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Nice carry! :cheers:Thank you
:iagree: :like: :tu:Cheers
Great pic, marko :like:Thank you
Day 26 of 30Works wonders for sure! Been there - done that! :like: :cheers:
Used one of the flat drivers as a pry bar to encourage this battery latch to let the battery loose on this walkie talkie :tu: I twisted it just a bit and it unstuck it :salute:
Day 26Nice usage! :tu:
Used the pliers to hold a nut while I tightened a bolt.......
Well it's been another good day on here.Have a safe flight and great usage! :cheers:
I'm off to the airport, even with security the 2 hour flight to Houston is far better than the 9 hour drive.
DAY 26
IT'S SHOCKING
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I'm actually getting to take a few days off work and someone else has the phones :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
Day 27 of 30Nice :tu:
Can't believe that we are already on day 27 :ahhh I haven't had any problem using the OHT and it is quite capable for most any task I have thrown at it :like:
I did use it to make my reach just a little longer and help to remove a battery cable cover so we could hook a fuel pump up to our forklifts battery and help the operator put diesel in his lift :tu: No pic of that though :facepalm: :D
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DAY 27Hope he doesn’t keep you up late at night talking - nice OHT :cheers:
Resting beside study model
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Day 27Great use! :tu:
Had to replace a bulb in the car, the OHT was very useful......
Nice work Poncho and Jpb, cool trainer Marco, hope the kid gets better quick LC. Thanks for the support everyone else. TSA was good to us last night, even though I pack my MT's in my baggage I always get nervous about them when I fly. Houston weather is great. We got to do a little tree climbing today. So nice to see green growing things...Nice photo :cheers:
DAY 27.
Day 27 - Grandson’s procedure was 1.5 hr late starting. The baby molar on left side abscessed into the gum due to primary replacement pushing it out of the way and he did not pulled it out when originally loose.Glad to hear all is well :tu:
He did well and the clot held tight despite the chocolate milkshake I gave him but insisted he eat with a spoon.
He asked for help putting a gift together for his mom, a Knick knack cabinet. So the OHT Phillips was used as well as a crescent wrench. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191127/65a28820f5754061f8425fcc2d351e3e.jpg)
All is good. Thanks for the positive vibes on his behalf. He is 10, the one I gifted a Wingman to a month or so ago.
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Thanks Ws :hatsoff:Thank you
And great pic, marko :like:
Hope he doesn’t keep you up late at night talking - nice OHT :cheers:Sometimes we have small conversations
Day 27Nicee job
Had to replace a bulb in the car, the OHT was very useful......
Nice work Poncho and Jpb, cool trainer Marco, hope the kid gets better quick LC. Thanks for the support everyone else. TSA was good to us last night, even though I pack my MT's in my baggage I always get nervous about them when I fly. Houston weather is great. We got to do a little tree climbing today. So nice to see green growing things...Thank you,nice photo
DAY 27.
Day 27 - Grandson’s procedure was 1.5 hr late starting. The baby molar on left side abscessed into the gum due to primary replacement pushing it out of the way and he did not pulled it out when originally loose.Hope the junior is ok,nice tools.
He did well and the clot held tight despite the chocolate milkshake I gave him but insisted he eat with a spoon.
He asked for help putting a gift together for his mom, a Knick knack cabinet. So the OHT Phillips was used as well as a crescent wrench. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191127/65a28820f5754061f8425fcc2d351e3e.jpg)
All is good. Thanks for the positive vibes on his behalf. He is 10, the one I gifted a Wingman to a month or so ago.
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Hope he doesn’t keep you up late at night talking - nice OHT :cheers:
Excellent use and poc, marko :like:Thank you
HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE!!! :cheers:
~I'm really disappointed, every other Leatherman wood saw I have used has been right on par with the Vic saws. This one was lacking. Maybe it was just my OHT but I don't saa any real reason for it.I agree, it seems to be to short for any effectiveness.
Day 28 of 30:like: :cheers:
After this I will only have 2 more pictures to go for the month :sa: Crazy how fast this month has went by :o Not much use today as I just went to eat and visit family today :cheers:
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Day 28:like:
Plain edged blade today to open a pack of staples........
Thanks for the Thankgiving wishes. Hope yours has also been blessed. Too much food, but still got a chance to try out the saw. I'm really disappointed, every other Leatherman wood saw I have used has been right on par with the Vic saws. This one was lacking. Maybe it was just my OHT but I don't see any real reason for it.Bummer that it is lacking!
Day 28 - Large family crowd here for dinner today.Nice :like: :cheers:
Turkey and dressing prepped first, with Turkey in oven at 7:20 AM and out at 11:00 AM ready to be carved and stored in crock pots till a little after 1:00 PM .
OHT rode the belt all day and was not used :(.
Wife and I bid farewell to our last guest about and hour ago, she cleaned dishes and serving items that had leftovers and I tidied up the main rooms putting back the way before yesterday’s prep. And know just sat down to relax. The OHT cuddled up on my leg resting too! Shh
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Would have been great to have had you this month :salute: Sorry to hear you are just now seeing this thread :ahhh
It's all good, glad to see they get a use every now and then seeing as it's not a popular model. After dinner today mine actually got another round of modifications and tinkering with, so it was a good day. 😃You may not be officially in the challenge but,,,
Well done marco, that's a tack I would have been more comfortable using scissors.Nice photo, I am used to cut with knife,although my girlfriend criticised me, she said you have all those tools,but not scissors
Still in Houston another day so ne real use yet.
Day 29
Hanging out.
You may not be officially in the challenge but,,,Ask and ye shall receive. I've posted in the OHT owners thread and mod thread but this would be my first update I guess. Everything has been swapped for full-size tools, and the current setup is bladless. The saw is the new addition and replaced a custom made mini razor knife. It has less tools than normal but the Gerber centerdrive makes up for that in spades {hands down best screwdriver for MTs imo}. Plier heads are standard and I also snuck in vixtorinox tweezers into one of the handles. I'm always fiddling with it, still trying to make use of the front small tool slots. Done have a real need for a blade, but I'm thinking of a modified scalpel handle for an easily replaceable sharp edge.
:worthless:
We need to see those Mods :pok:
DAY 29Watch caps are great! :like: :cheers:
Bought new winter hat,tags removing
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Well done marco, that's a tack I would have been more comfortable using scissors.Nice :like:
Still in Houston another day so ne real use yet.
Day 29
Hanging out.
Nice photo, I am used to cut with knife,although my girlfriend criticised me, she said you have all those tools,but not scissors:rofl: :rofl:
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Ask and ye shall receive. I've posted in the OHT owners thread and mod thread but this would be my first update I guess. Everything has been swapped for full-size tools, and the current setup is bladless. The saw is the new addition and replaced a custom made mini razor knife. It has less tools than normal but the Gerber centerdrive makes up for that in spades {hands down best screwdriver for MTs imo}. Plier heads are standard and I also snuck in vixtorinox tweezers into one of the handles. I'm always fiddling with it, still trying to make use of the front small tool slots. Done have a real need for a blade, but I'm thinking of a modified scalpel handle for an easily replaceable sharp edge.:like: :cheers:
Day 29 of 30Always nice to have it! :like: :cheers:
Out cleaning the garage some today :tu: no use but I had it with me just in case :cheers:
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Great mods on that OHT, Josh :like: the bit driver makes up for the loss of the rest of the drivers and rather have the long tools and scissors in mine as well :dd: looks very well done and aside from those tools not being BO it is very tidy :tu:Yeah, I'm an electrician by trade so I only need a specific toolset when I Don't have a full tool belt on. The centerdrive was a cathartic addition, it was super satisfying that it fits as well as it does and I carry a bit set in my phone pouch for it. I actually spent last night trimming the scale more so it would sit more flush. It's a constant work in progress and as I use it daily I see what works and doesn't. The scissors cut cardboard for patterns or trim thin materials, so a big set from the wingman was an easy choice. I'm not super happy with the file that's in there but it works for now. And oddly the saw will get used to cut anything from drywall to small roots while digging. Smoothed the scales and brassed\oil tarnished them for aesthetics, and since it's my "hard use" tool, welding and grinding to make things fit doesn't hurt my feelings at all.
Day 29 of 30Cool pic Poncho 8) :like:
Out cleaning the garage some today :tu: no use but I had it with me just in case :cheers:
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Got a few Day 29 bonus picks before I leave Houston.Cool photo and post :like: :cheers:
WelI kinda like this one too.:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Day 29Works for me! :tu:
Relaxing with a brew.......
Day 29 - Went to visit my Mom, a 2+ hr drive there. Had hoped she would have some thing requiring my attention, but No! Brother took care of her short list on Wednesday.Nice BO :cheers:
So gave her two nice Poinsettia plants and a 50# bag of black oil sunflower for feeding her birds as part of her Christmas treats. And some chocolate too!
Back at home, getting ready to oil up my wife’s new skillet and lid.
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Great use and action shots marko :like:Thank you WS
Nice use and great tool :tu:Thank you
Day 30 - Called into work to check pool chemical levels. A Chemical Control blew a fuse, not feeding acid to maintain PH level.Good work
Flat driver on OHT removed cover screws and fuse cap. And then again in reverse.
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I am surprised I completed this 30 day challenge, as my normal carry alternates between my Rebars and ST300s and occasionally the Wave.Thank you,congrats on finishing the challenge
The OHT feels heavy, it is thicker than a WAVE and has smaller knife blades than I like. I also missed not having a file and also an AWL.
BUT, the OHT did handle the chores I needed when needed doing.
I am glad I participated in this challenge and have a new appreciation of my BO OHT and it’s compliment of tools.
Great job Marko for butting this together and for completing the 30 day first.
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Day 30 of 30Nice tools and your home has a warm inviting atmosphere to it! :hatsoff:
:woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
Got this one finished :like: I may still end up with a use for this today but it will be another lazy day so maybe not :whistle: I did want to go ahead and get a pic in so I can call this one done though :salute: As I said above, I have enjoyed this challenge with you all and am goad to have done it :tu:
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But out with the Old and in with thenewolder :D
Time for the PST challenge starting tomorrow :like:
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https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,82188.0.html ;)
Nice tools and your home has a warm inviting atmosphere to it! :hatsoff:
Congrats Jpb :like: Badge headed your way :salute: :tu:
Congrats to all for finishing this challenge,it was a great 30 days,thank you all for participating cheers
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Thanks for a great challenge marko. :tu:You are welcome, congratulations on your badges each and everyone of you deserved it,and ofcourse i have to thank WS and Rapidray for supporting us,gracias hermanos
You are welcome, congratulations on your badges each and everyone of you deserved it,and ofcourse i have to thank WS and Rapidray for supporting us,gracias hermanosThanks marko :cheers:
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You are welcome, congratulations on your badges each and everyone of you deserved it,and ofcourse i have to thank WS and Rapidray for supporting us,gracias hermanosWith all the great posts and photos it was really easy to keep coming back! :hatsoff:
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