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Title: (Now Gone) LM Wave for sale (new type)
Post by: harvey121 on April 23, 2011, 11:46:49 PM
Hi Guys.New type leatherman Wave up for sale,kept in a draw and only used for screw driver duties from time to time so in very good condition.Leather case,sideclip and box included.If you require any pics let me know and i can email them to you.

£35.00 by paypal which includes postage to uk.

Please help me fund my new chainset lol.

Title: Re: Leatherman Wave for sale(new type)
Post by: harvey121 on April 24, 2011, 11:16:03 AM
I'm open to offers btw.
Title: Re: Leatherman Wave for sale(new type)
Post by: harvey121 on April 25, 2011, 11:21:23 AM
Any taker at £30 including postage?
Title: Re: Leatherman Wave for sale(new type)
Post by: AimlessWanderer on April 25, 2011, 11:31:23 AM
 :gimme: PM on it's way
Title: Re: Leatherman Wave for sale(new type)
Post by: AHB on April 25, 2011, 11:31:51 AM
Bargain..  :o :tu:
Title: Re: Leatherman Wave for sale(new type)
Post by: Zed on April 25, 2011, 11:46:20 AM
Bargain..  :o :tu:

what i thought allan,  :tu: and of course a great tool  ;)
Title: Re: Leatherman Wave for sale(new type)
Post by: AimlessWanderer on April 25, 2011, 11:46:43 PM
Yeah, I've been umming and ahhing for a while about trying a full size LM, but with the string of bad luck I've had with them so far there was no wayI was going to chance full retail on one. Glad this came up and looking forward to putting this through it's paces ... plus it helps a guy get a new chainset too  :D

Win, win! Thanks harvey121  :salute: :tu:
Title: Re: Leatherman Wave for sale(new type)
Post by: Zed on April 26, 2011, 09:08:08 AM
Yeah, I've been umming and ahhing for a while about trying a full size LM, but with the string of bad luck I've had with them so far there was no wayI was going to chance full retail on one. Glad this came up and looking forward to putting this through it's paces ... plus it helps a guy get a new chainset too  :D

Win, win! Thanks harvey121  :salute: :tu:

you wont be disapointed mate there a Great tool, loved mine since my original from 98  :tu: if you need a bit extender for it give me a shout and ill knock you one up  :tu:
Title: Re: Leatherman Wave for sale(new type)
Post by: AimlessWanderer on April 26, 2011, 06:54:09 PM
Cheers Paul  :tu:

I'll see how I get on with it first, and decide what role (i.e. location) it's probably going to fall into first. Hoping it should be here by the end of the week.  :salute:
Title: Re: Leatherman Wave for sale(new type)
Post by: Zed on April 26, 2011, 07:04:33 PM
Cheers Paul  :tu:

I'll see how I get on with it first, and decide what role (i.e. location) it's probably going to fall into first. Hoping it should be here by the end of the week.  :salute:

no problem mate , these adapters means you can use normal driver bits, plus lots of other bit options  :tu:

my set up
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m279/zed2000/P1010001-2.jpg)
Title: Re: Leatherman Wave for sale(new type)
Post by: AimlessWanderer on April 26, 2011, 10:44:26 PM
Cheers Paul  :tu:

I'll see how I get on with it first, and decide what role (i.e. location) it's probably going to fall into first. Hoping it should be here by the end of the week.  :salute:

no problem mate , these adapters means you can use normal driver bits, plus lots of other bit options  :tu:

my set up
(http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m279/zed2000/P1010001-2.jpg)

WOW  :o

Impressive set up mate  :salute: For some reason I never seem to have that much call for drivers etc, but I can see how it opens up the options  :tu: :tu:
Title: Re: (Now Gone) LM Wave for sale (new type)
Post by: Zed on April 27, 2011, 12:20:13 PM
Its nice to have a few extra options on a MT  ;) i use the phillips bits on my bike while out riding if needed, plus hex etc,  :tu:  its just so much easyer and cheaper to get standard bits, plus it fits in smaller spaces better,
Title: Re: Leatherman Wave for sale(new type)
Post by: harvey121 on April 27, 2011, 02:46:57 PM
Yeah, I've been umming and ahhing for a while about trying a full size LM, but with the string of bad luck I've had with them so far there was no wayI was going to chance full retail on one. Glad this came up and looking forward to putting this through it's paces ... plus it helps a guy get a new chainset too  :D

Win, win! Thanks harvey121  :salute: :tu:
Thanks fella,its on its way to you,it should be there tomorrow,all being well with the post.hope you like it :multi:
Title: Re: Leatherman Wave for sale(new type)
Post by: AimlessWanderer on April 27, 2011, 03:01:27 PM
Yeah, I've been umming and ahhing for a while about trying a full size LM, but with the string of bad luck I've had with them so far there was no wayI was going to chance full retail on one. Glad this came up and looking forward to putting this through it's paces ... plus it helps a guy get a new chainset too  :D

Win, win! Thanks harvey121  :salute: :tu:
Thanks fella,its on its way to you,it should be there tomorrow,all being well with the post.hope you like it :multi:

Excellent, cheers mate - looking forward to it  :tu:

Its nice to have a few extra options on a MT  ;) i use the phillips bits on my bike while out riding if needed, plus hex etc,  :tu:  its just so much easyer and cheaper to get standard bits, plus it fits in smaller spaces better,

On the rare occasion I've needed an odd driver in a tight spot, it's been the Vic wrench that comes with swisstool and spirit that's come to the rescue. A lot easier to manipulate than a full MT, and option for high torque or restricted access. Kind of turns any hex bit into an allen key. I also got a ratchet driver from Maplins which works straight (inline), at 45 degrees and at 90 degrees, and that's saved the day once or twice too. I've had both in my backpack for about 6 months or so I reckon (Swisstool CS plus is standard pack EDC for me). Both these are available at very reasonable prices and (so far) have beaten any available MT hands down. The Vic tool is definately work a look for bike work I'd say, although the ratchet driver from Maplins is a little bulky. Definitely worth a look though Paul