I'm looking at picking up a blunt nose too Antti. I'm a fan of the solid cutters, although I've had decent luck with mine.
Day 10The pizza shop again!
These pics and uses makes me want bluntnose MP600 with replaceable cutters, i have both of my MP600 needlenose with solid cutters.Only Tools Matters
Day 11: Vanity picture for today. Heading back to work
Nice pics everyone!
Thanks FB! Vicman, my second multitool was an Army issued Power Loc. It's a great tool! Unfortunately, I put it in the center console of my car, from where it dropped into my trash bag and I didn't catch it I think my next purchase is going to be another Power Loc! Great pic by the way!
DAY 11Looks good! Changing out filters while the students are gone at work today
Day 11Went to the eye doctor with the intent of posing the Gerber with some cool eye equipment, but the doctor never left me alone in there, drat! So a posing photo with a new soda I'm trying called Catus Cooler.
Bonus Entry. A new-to-me but used DJI Drone arrived today. Going to use it as a back-up in case something happens to my other drone.
Luv me a good OrangePineapple Soda. And my eye doc never leaves me alone with the equipment, seems to move me from room to room for different tests🙄
LC, I was trying to find Tropical 7Up, but some stores don't carry it. I highly recommend it.The full sugar one, the diet one isn't as good.Thank you Vicman!
Thank you Vicman!
Cool drone FB!
IIRC, When I first joined MTo and started as learning about multi-tools, the Gerber models were popular because of the price point and the novelty of the head sliding in and out of the handle. The needle nose extending out of the handle annoyed some and they ground the plier heads shorter to bring the plier flush with the handle. That was my impression!It made no sense to me then, and still does not, with the exception it does provide a better grip if attempting to turn a nut top down. The replaceable, carbide inserts are designed for other tools, the MP line adapted, yet I see it as a fail on Gerber’s part, cutting corners. Visits to this challenge, reconfirms my feelings and impressions that the MP600 models just did not suit my needs then and still today. A great tool for those that have and adapted to using it, and I will not belittle it for its loyal followers, just saying…
Day 11Taking the indi-cals apart, done with that job.