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multi tool with removable knife
Hi all,
I'm looking for a multi tool with a removable knife blade in it. I want to have a multi tool at school without a knife but still have a knife out of school. Does anyone know where I could find one? thanks, Vivek |
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Re: multi tool with removable knife
I am an avid collector.
Case made a couple knifes with changeable blades (saw, serated, mini-axe). Victornox makes a Swiss Army knife with a removable USB drive. I have never seen a multi, that had a knife that was removeable. Overall it sounds like a good idea. I checked the usual suspects: Victornox, Wenger, Leatherman, Gerber... The best I could come up with is the Credit Card set that has a removeable blade. What features in a multi-tool do you need at school? Also if you really need a multi-tool at school, cut the blade off. There are plenty of reasonable priced multi's out there. |
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Re: multi tool with removable knife
You can always take an old multi tool and remove the blade (take out the screw holding the tools in the multi tool, remove the blade, add a washer so it still has tension so the tools dont just flip out of it.) do this only if you have an extra multi tool (cheap one?) and then if you want to go back then you can reverse the process.
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Re: multi tool with removable knife
That sounds like a good idea stephen. I work on the robot at school sometimes and it is nice to have a multi tool with me. I suppose I could get a good multi, take out the blades and get a good knife since most multi's have mediocre blades anyways.
thanks, Vivek |
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Re: multi tool with removable knife
You might want to try this:
Leatherman Fuse Without Knife Blade Leather Sheath Fuse features an all-tool locking system that is 50% stronger than our original locks. And one-at-a-time tool selection gets you just the tool you want. With a slim chassis and an assortment of the most-needed tools, Fuse puts portability at the forefront of your need to be prepared. Does Not Include Knife Blade This is a multi-tool without a blade. You could just purchase a separate locking knife if you wanted that too. This is designed to be carried where blades are prohibited although I am still not sure whether this would pass muster getting on a plane. http://www.leathermanstore.com/leatherman57.html Hope this helps |
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Re: multi tool with removable knife
definitely won't get on a plane with those miniature scissors...the blades are 3 times as long as those highly dangerous, illegal fingernail clippers.
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Re: multi tool with removable knife
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That's one of the main things I'm looking for in a multi-tool. The add on is too chunky for my liking.-Vivek |
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Re: multi tool with removable knife
Interesting guidance from the airlines.... the first no or yes is for onboard
the second refers to inside checked baggage. Sharp Objects Item Carry-on Checked Box Cutters No Yes Ice Axes/Ice Picks No Yes Knives - except for plastic or round bladed butter knives No Yes Meat Cleavers No Yes Razor-Type Blades - such as box cutters, utility knives, razor blades not in a cartridge, but excluding safety razors. No Yes Sabers No Yes Scissors - metal with pointed tips and blades shorter than four inches Yes Yes Swords No Yes . I am really relieved that passengers are not allowed to bring meat cleavers or swords onboard. Although I love to travel with my Ice Axe... bummer |
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Re: multi tool with removable knife
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=50446
found another thread on the topic and if you want to spend 10 dollars and get wire strippers with it! http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/tools/38b0/ Features: * Precision Pliers with Posi-Grip Jaws * Phillips Screwdriver * Flat Screwdriver * Micro Phillips Screwdriver * Micro Flat Screwdriver * Wire cutter * Wire stripper * Sheet Shear honestly because i am an electrical guy, i like having wire strippers but the tool looks small. http://www.makershed.com/ProductDeta...uctCode=MKBDE4 looks nice, but the name "bomb diffuser" sounds a bit bad for school. |
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I think I found another item for my robotics/Christmas wish list. -Mike |
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Re: multi tool with removable knife
Here's what you need.
http://www.geekologie.com/2006/08/we...e_super_ul.php It even has a chain tool... This is amazing.... but it might be a tad large... lol R |
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im currently making myself a school friendly (even though it will never go to school) multi tool. i removed all the tools but the pliers from the frame and i will replace the rivets with screws (just as soon as i find some) it was one i got as a free gift from a mall or something. Last edited by mrbob1000 : 15-10-2008 at 20:42. |
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Re: multi tool with removable knife
I'm thinking about the leatherman charge al, I guess I'm ok with not taking it to school after all. I can always get a cheap pocket size one for school or something.
I totally want a chain tool in a multi tool! -Vivek |
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Re: multi tool with removable knife
make shure the chan tool can work with your type of chain. i havent tested using some #35 chain in my nice bike tool (i love that tool!) in fear of breaking it. (the tool, not the chain) bike chain is just a little different from #35 chain but its noticeable)
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