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Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: Explorer Challenge May 2024
« Last post by Grand_Banana on Today at 03:10:43 PM »Day 7
It was a three-cigar day, so the small blade did the honors.
After lunch, the toothpick performed its designed function.
Later, after patching a flat tire on my son’s bike, I aired it up to check for leaks before putting it back on the rim. Then, I had to let the air all the way out to so I could get it back on the rim. If only I had a tool handy to do this without resorting to going out to the vehicles for a tire gauge. But wait! It turns out the inline Phillips is the perfect tool for this job. The fit is uncanny, almost like it was made for it.
Challenge totals:
Large Blade 9
Small Blade 10
Scissors 5
Hook 1
Inline Phillips 2
Toothpick 1
That’s really interesting I’ll have to try it. I wouldn’t put it past victorinox to have actually designed such intention.
Sportsman is shortening an air duct hose to allow a portable AC unit to fit closer to the wall. Still meeting the clearance requirements.
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I think every time I’ve installed window units, trimmed a floor AC exhaust/fit the window piece, and changed dryer vents, I’ve used a multitool. These are the jobs made quick by a good multitool.