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Very cool storage idee for thay driver! Really like what you showed here. I personally just work with a leatherman, but I guess if you're a Vic guy, this is a great solution to some of the problems
ОтветитьQuestion Where to buy the dexter lengthening bits 1\4" ? I couldn't find the link where you bought it, I would have it on Aliexpress ?
ОтветитьDoing this right now...sooo simple!!!
ОтветитьIf I would have to carry that bit driver set around, why would I need that modification to my SAK?
ОтветитьGreat idea! That Dexter adapter fits perfect in the Victorinox 111mm slide lock bottle opener, without need of hot glue. Not in the liner lock version
ОтветитьLinks to small pieces you used?
ОтветитьThanks for another cool idea for one of my favorite knives but could you tell me where you found you mini vise I have one that I use in fact it is pretty old actually an antique but I really like to get me one like yours that anvil horn would come in real handy and I could retire mine before it gets damaged and just put mine up to keep for an antique any help would be appreciated thanks again and keep the ideas coming 👍
ОтветитьDriĺling through that bit would take an insurmountable period of time if it were made of anything, shall I say, worth its metal
ОтветитьThis idea was made by leatherman. I've used this sort of tool for years.😂
ОтветитьGreat idea but it is a lot of work when Someone could just buy the Cybertool instead. Thanks for posting
ОтветитьJust keep a bit driver in your pocket. And bits in your 5th pocket. Your idea is novel, but wouldn't handle any serious torque at all.
ОтветитьIf u add that accesory or supplement to the bottle opener u can break it. It is not to use a lot of force.
ОтветитьI have the Wera adapter. I just put a 10x5x2mm magnet in lengthwise and it fits snug on my cap lifter. Magnet brand is MIKEDE on Bezos.
ОтветитьI have been making these for a long time. I insert a small magnet in the adapter fill the adapter with J-B Weld coat the VIC screwdriver with spray cooking spray insert the screwdriver in the adapter and let dry overnight. I am going to make one using hot glue and see how I like it. It would be a lot easier to make with hot glue.
ОтветитьInfo on the vise please.
ОтветитьCool Video 👍
Thank U for the Info 👍
It's amazing what people can come up with when they are bored out of their skin
ОтветитьWhen are you going to have bits around but not the accompanying driver/holder as well? Cool idea but doesn't seem practical
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Ответитьwould this work well on a compact? i mean my combotool would not affect my knife on the same layer? thanks.
ОтветитьTry an epoxy putty instead of hot glue, pack and insert bottle opener just as you did. Appropriately prepare surfaces. Clean up is a little more involved but it will be stronger. Note: obviously remove can opener before it cures. A quick dip in acetone will decrease sticking to can opener. Jb weld steel stick would be good. Clean up with acetone, let putty cure.
Ответитьanother way woud be too drill the hole in the adapter. Thread some cord you could clip tp a carabiner or similar.. THEN add the glue... NO need for the extra bit and less chance of loosing it...
Ответитьvery helpful! Thank you for sharing.
ОтветитьI really like your videos, thank you for sharing all your ideas. Part of the fun of using any multitool, but especially SAK’s is seeing what all you can do with them. Finding creative solutions or new ways of utilizing these already amazingly helpful tools. Even if a tip or trick doesn’t seem particularly plausible or applicable, it is possible and that makes it fun. Cheers!
ОтветитьC'est génial.
ОтветитьIst das victorinox handyman?
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ОтветитьEpoxy putty or JB Weld would be a good alternative to hot glue for slightly longer durability, just be sure it doesn't intrude into the other side of the socket, so there is still room for the bit.
I agree with Mr. Fletcher, oil the screwdriver so it doesn't stick to the filler.
Nice
in a pinch the flathead screwdriver on the can open can work on Philips head screws.
What bit is this i ve so many but cannot figure out what is the right size
ОтветитьTake my Like good sir! I just ordered a magnetic socket after seeing this video.
ОтветитьI was wondering if there is a better way of doing this? Because i think hot glue doesn't hold much force and strength. Great Idea tho.
ОтветитьЯ думаю - не стоит хранить такой адаптер на темляке, он побьет накладки, и его нужно держать вместе с битами. Я держу такие переходники вместе с битами 1/4дюйма и 4мм отдельным набором, чтобы дополнить любой из подобных ножей. Вместо термоклея использую эпоксидную смолу.
ОтветитьNaw (head shaking)
Ответить@:55 (in the background) thats how she leaves me every night 😩
ОтветитьWhat type of Swiss army pocket knife is it i would like to know
ОтветитьI have my sockets built into the handle. They store away very nicely
ОтветитьThe pivots won't like the torque. Clever but the design is weak for such attachment imo.
ОтветитьWhy does your microphone make my skin crawl
ОтветитьQuite ingenious!!! I really appreciate your videos! Keep up!!!🎉
ОтветитьBrilliant!
Ответитьwhen swiss goes china
ОтветитьExcelente ideas
ОтветитьVery nice
ОтветитьComplete Bullsht. Greetings from Portugal 🇵🇹
ОтветитьVery nice idea.
¼" square to ¼" hex, right?
Thank you.
Late to the party, but I've been making these for years. Oil the driver and use JB weld or a similiar putty for superior results, and put a neodynium magnet at the bottom as a bit holder. But this is probably fine for low torque situations, say with 4mm bits.
ОтветитьYet another trwshy hot glue "mod". The bottle opener can't even take much lateral torque
ОтветитьЕсли носить с собой все сменные насадки,то проще воспользоваться оригинальной ручкой из набора,а не издеваться над ножом😂
ОтветитьYes and no. If you're going to carry all of the bits , you may as well just use the handle in the case.
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