All this talk of scissors has me thinking...Can wingman scissors take the place of the saw?(Only thinking out loud, Breezy - don't worry!)
Quote from: mvyrmnd on February 19, 2013, 10:45:15 AMAll this talk of scissors has me thinking...Can wingman scissors take the place of the saw?(Only thinking out loud, Breezy - don't worry!) Surge scissors are better!
It's here!It arrived this afternoon, and I love it.I realised that I have, in my default setup, a 00,0,1,2 and 3 phillips driver. Just perfect for a computer tech Thanks Breezy!
Quote from: mvyrmnd on February 19, 2013, 10:45:15 AMAll this talk of scissors has me thinking...Can wingman scissors take the place of the saw?(Only thinking out loud, Breezy - don't worry!)Yes! They do fit. I saw them in a mod once. I think all you needed to do was widen the pivot hole a bit an slowly regrind the locking face for the liner lock. I've said it before but I loath the wingman/sidekick so much that no part of any of those tools would end up in one of my mods I don't like them so much that I don't even give them as gifts!!
Well, I'm calling this the TTXi... If I add scissors it'll need an S in there...So will it be the TTXSi or the XTiTS?
looks good! what method did you use?
Quote from: bmstrong on February 18, 2013, 10:04:29 PMIs there any way to have a Rebar head with the Charge bodies AND the scissors without any modifications? With out the scissors I'm lost. Without the Rebar head and replaceable wire cutters I have no interest in the Charge. Dilemma.the key is "without any modifications". the pic below shows the scissors on my ReCharge (top) compared to the stock scissors on a Charge TTi.(Image removed from quote.)as you can see, there was some grinding to be done (I used a dremel), but I'd rather sacrifice a bit of length on the scissors than potentially compromise the structural integrity of the Rebar plier head. the other option is to leave the scissors as-is, and have a slight gap in the handles (the tool won't close all the way).
Is there any way to have a Rebar head with the Charge bodies AND the scissors without any modifications? With out the scissors I'm lost. Without the Rebar head and replaceable wire cutters I have no interest in the Charge. Dilemma.
Quote from: Breezy12 on February 19, 2013, 06:35:20 AMQuote from: bmstrong on February 18, 2013, 10:04:29 PMIs there any way to have a Rebar head with the Charge bodies AND the scissors without any modifications? With out the scissors I'm lost. Without the Rebar head and replaceable wire cutters I have no interest in the Charge. Dilemma.the key is "without any modifications". the pic below shows the scissors on my ReCharge (top) compared to the stock scissors on a Charge TTi.(Image removed from quote.)as you can see, there was some grinding to be done (I used a dremel), but I'd rather sacrifice a bit of length on the scissors than potentially compromise the structural integrity of the Rebar plier head. the other option is to leave the scissors as-is, and have a slight gap in the handles (the tool won't close all the way). is there the chance to use instead of scissors the Rebar awl in the Charge?
Quote from: antouant on March 20, 2013, 09:25:54 PM is there the chance to use instead of scissors the Rebar awl in the Charge?Yes metro has done it.
is there the chance to use instead of scissors the Rebar awl in the Charge?
Quote from: tattoosteve99 on March 20, 2013, 09:56:15 PMQuote from: antouant on March 20, 2013, 09:25:54 PM is there the chance to use instead of scissors the Rebar awl in the Charge?Yes metro has done it.I have 2 different awls I've been meaning to try to fit in the ReCharge -- one from a Rebar, the other from a Core. maybe this weekend if fI find some time. if I remember correctly, they both require some grinding to fit properly, but Metro would certainly know best.
You could also grind down the flat driver to an awl. I did it on my Charge, not the prettiest job, but it really works