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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2310 on: August 04, 2024, 01:58:06 AM
I probably have zero use for the EOD features, but those models really appeal to me! :like:
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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2311 on: August 04, 2024, 09:03:50 PM
The 300M has more tools that would be more practical for me and  :iagree: that the EOD isn't for me either :whistle: I do like the blade exchanger though :tu: :like:


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Re: ST 300 owners club
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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2313 on: August 09, 2024, 04:26:41 AM
Great pics, Vadim :tu: :like: :like:


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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2314 on: August 09, 2024, 07:19:54 PM
Great pics, Vadim :tu: :like: :like:

Thank you Poncho!  :hatsoff:


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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2315 on: August 10, 2024, 02:40:35 PM
Any idea what day it is today?

 
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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2316 on: August 10, 2024, 05:47:11 PM
Possibly Supertool Saturday :whistle: :D :like:


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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2317 on: August 11, 2024, 01:04:34 AM
Leatherman and ESEE! :like:
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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2318 on: August 11, 2024, 06:02:50 AM


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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2319 on: August 11, 2024, 02:17:28 PM
I know, I have said it before.  That is a Very Cool table that your wife allows you to rest your LM tools on even when all fancy and such😎🤪
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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2320 on: August 12, 2024, 01:08:30 AM
Thanks LC :hatsoff: we have had that table for around 5 years already :ahhh when we first got married most everything we had was second hand and as time went on we bought new to replace things :tu: the last thing we probably replaced was the table :D we had been married around 17 years at the time :o so I guess it took us a while to replace everything :D


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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2321 on: November 10, 2024, 03:39:30 AM
Happy STS everyone. Pick up another B.O. ST300 CC this past week. Pretty much in stellar condition for a 15 year old tool. Did my standard cleaning with isopropyl alchohol. A quick lube do the pivots. The a quick sharpening of the plain edge blade.  Now good as new and ready for some new adventures.



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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2322 on: November 10, 2024, 05:27:28 AM
Talk about great shape :o great job tracking the old version CC down as well :like: :like:

What datecodes are in it :think: I think they only made them like that for 6 months or so :ahhh


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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2323 on: November 10, 2024, 05:40:31 AM
Thanks Poncho, Date codes are 1009, 1109. I truly lucked into this one.

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Reply #2324 on: November 10, 2024, 06:02:20 AM
Awesome and thanks :cheers: Glad you lucked int it :woohoo: :like:


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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2325 on: November 10, 2024, 10:32:55 PM
Black oxide and cap crimper... :drool:

My black oxide ST300 is probably gonna need a bath in blue Dawn pretty soon.
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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2326 on: November 13, 2024, 01:30:33 PM
Happy STS everyone. Pick up another B.O. ST300 CC this past week. Pretty much in stellar condition for a 15 year old tool. Did my standard cleaning with isopropyl alchohol. A quick lube do the pivots. The a quick sharpening of the plain edge blade.  Now good as new and ready for some new adventures.



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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2327 on: December 21, 2024, 06:56:47 PM
Hi all,
I'm considering modding my Swisstool X by replacing its plier head with that from the ST 300 / Surge (did it before with the Spirit and the Rebar, which went reasonably well).
Now, before I buy the ST 300 plier head (or the whole MT), I'd like to know some important dimensions in order to know that the thing will actually fit in the Swisstool frame. I've found all the relevant dimensions except one: the thickness of the plier head. So my question: does someone know the thickness of the ST 300 plier head?
Based on some measurements taken of pictures, I've figured that it should be around 5/16" (8mm), but there is too big of an error in these.
Would be greatly appreciated.
Greetings,
Koen


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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2328 on: December 27, 2024, 10:41:42 PM
Is there anyone in the ST300 group who did a swap of the T-shank of the EOD version to the ST300M? Is it a one on one swap? I could be without the normal screwdriver in favour of the T-shank so I can use metal saws and larger wood saw.
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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2329 on: December 27, 2024, 10:47:54 PM
Thanks Pancho!  :hatsoff:

Modded my spare BO ST300M today. Swapped in the Bosch T shank saw exchanger from and EOD model in for the Carbon Scrapper, and swapped in the an awl for the small flat driver. I think I will like this one much more now.

Sorry for the crappy pic. I am no photographer.




Was just asking about this mod, should have scrolled back! Is it an easy swap like taking out the old and inserting the new or does it need some more work? I got the ST300M, thinking about buying the EOD model and swapping it and then selling the EOD model again

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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2330 on: December 28, 2024, 02:28:04 AM
All the tools will have the same pivot end :salute:

Thickness of tools and placement in the handle wpuld be the only thing that you will have to think about :cheers:

Good luck with the mod and let us know what you end up doing :woohoo: :like:


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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2331 on: December 28, 2024, 02:30:23 AM
Hi all,
I'm considering modding my Swisstool X by replacing its plier head with that from the ST 300 / Surge (did it before with the Spirit and the Rebar, which went reasonably well).
Now, before I buy the ST 300 plier head (or the whole MT), I'd like to know some important dimensions in order to know that the thing will actually fit in the Swisstool frame. I've found all the relevant dimensions except one: the thickness of the plier head. So my question: does someone know the thickness of the ST 300 plier head?
Based on some measurements taken of pictures, I've figured that it should be around 5/16" (8mm), but there is too big of an error in these.
Would be greatly appreciated.
Greetings,
Koen

The plier head of both are very close in thickness to each other :cheers:

Sorry for the late reply :facepalm: :oops: :salute:


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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2332 on: December 28, 2024, 02:44:39 AM
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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2333 on: December 28, 2024, 02:45:34 AM
I'd love to see the pics!  That sounds like a great idea.
Hi all,
I'm considering modding my Swisstool X by replacing its plier head with that from the ST 300 / Surge (did it before with the Spirit and the Rebar, which went reasonably well).
Now, before I buy the ST 300 plier head (or the whole MT), I'd like to know some important dimensions in order to know that the thing will actually fit in the Swisstool frame. I've found all the relevant dimensions except one: the thickness of the plier head. So my question: does someone know the thickness of the ST 300 plier head?
Based on some measurements taken of pictures, I've figured that it should be around 5/16" (8mm), but there is too big of an error in these.
Would be greatly appreciated.
Greetings,
Koen
Barry


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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2334 on: December 30, 2024, 01:15:42 AM
Is there anyone in the ST300 group who did a swap of the T-shank of the EOD version to the ST300M? Is it a one on one swap? I could be without the normal screwdriver in favour of the T-shank so I can use metal saws and larger wood saw.

Hi Desmodromic, I just saw your post in which you referenced an ST300M I modded a year or so ago. Yes, the mod is relatively straight forward. I removed the carbon scraper/awl and the small flat driver and swapped in the t-shank adapter and awl from the EOD version. To make your life easier, get a Pivot Tool for a Benchmade Knife this makes aligning all of the washers, shims, and tools so much easier. Also don’t forget to get the wrenches for the Leatherman Pivot Bolts. My first mod on a Rebar, I used vise grips to remove the pivot bolts and instantly regretted it.

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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2335 on: December 30, 2024, 01:52:01 AM
 :iagree: The knurled screw wrenches make modding so much easier :ahhh They are definitely worth buying for even one mod but once you get them you can also use them to loosen and tighten the pivots of all LM tools that have them to whatever tension works best for you 8) :like:
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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2336 on: December 30, 2024, 07:50:29 AM
Hi Desmodromic, I just saw your post in which you referenced an ST300M I modded a year or so ago. Yes, the mod is relatively straight forward. I removed the carbon scraper/awl and the small flat driver and swapped in the t-shank adapter and awl from the EOD version. To make your life easier, get a Pivot Tool for a Benchmade Knife this makes aligning all of the washers, shims, and tools so much easier. Also don’t forget to get the wrenches for the Leatherman Pivot Bolts. My first mod on a Rebar, I used vise grips to remove the pivot bolts and instantly regretted it.

JonesE

Thanks for your reply Jones, really appreciate it. I just saw a nice second hand (returned) EOD version on Amazon for €80 so I will get that to salvage the parts. Will also take your advice as to get some of those wrenches.

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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2337 on: January 01, 2025, 07:50:20 PM
now i want my ST300 back to whole, since i broked my ST300 awl in summer i dissambled it. i cannot send it to warranty anymore since its in pieces and screws are modded they wont repair it anymore (sended email to warranty and they said they wont fix it). Now my only option is to buy new awl to it and assemble it.


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Re: ST 300 owners club
Reply #2338 on: January 01, 2025, 08:10:46 PM
Best of luck Antti in finding a replacement awl. I just looked through my parts stash and I don’t have a spare awl otherwise I would have sent you one.

JonesE


 

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