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Favorite Multi-tool
I'm looking at multi-tools online, mainly for sailing, and I am
wondering what sailors out there like. I am fairly new to sailing but I understand the need for a good tool. I carry a seperate knife so that is not a big issue but a pair of pliers would be very handy as well as the option to have a screw driver or a pair of small scissors available. I really want one that has a one hand opening feature for the pliers because I don't want to have to let go of the boat to open the jaws in rough seas. Everything I have seen in the stores around here is pretty limited and is only two handed variety. I have seen several Gerber ones on the net that are one handed opening but I am reluctant to drop $100 on something I have never seen without any idea if it is what I actually want or if I like the tool. So what do you think and what do you use? Thanks, Bill |
Favorite Multi-tool
Bill wrote:
I'm looking at multi-tools online, mainly for sailing, and I am wondering what sailors out there like. I am fairly new to sailing but I understand the need for a good tool. I carry a seperate knife so that is not a big issue but a pair of pliers would be very handy as well as the option to have a screw driver or a pair of small scissors available. I really want one that has a one hand opening feature for the pliers because I don't want to have to let go of the boat to open the jaws in rough seas. Everything I have seen in the stores around here is pretty limited and is only two handed variety. I have seen several Gerber ones on the net that are one handed opening but I am reluctant to drop $100 on something I have never seen without any idea if it is what I actually want or if I like the tool. So what do you think and what do you use? Thanks, Bill my teeth.... |
Favorite Multi-tool
"katy" wrote in message ... Bill wrote: I'm looking at multi-tools online, mainly for sailing, and I am wondering what sailors out there like. I am fairly new to sailing but I understand the need for a good tool. I carry a seperate knife so that is not a big issue but a pair of pliers would be very handy as well as the option to have a screw driver or a pair of small scissors available. I really want one that has a one hand opening feature for the pliers because I don't want to have to let go of the boat to open the jaws in rough seas. Everything I have seen in the stores around here is pretty limited and is only two handed variety. I have seen several Gerber ones on the net that are one handed opening but I am reluctant to drop $100 on something I have never seen without any idea if it is what I actually want or if I like the tool. So what do you think and what do you use? Thanks, Bill my tooth.... Thought so! Wilbur Hubbard |
Favorite Multi-tool
my teeth
I wish but my Mom works in a dentist office and would slowly torture me if I tried that. |
Favorite Multi-tool
"Bill" wrote in message ups.com... I'm looking at multi-tools online, mainly for sailing, and I am wondering what sailors out there like. I am fairly new to sailing but I understand the need for a good tool. I carry a seperate knife so that is not a big issue but a pair of pliers would be very handy as well as the option to have a screw driver or a pair of small scissors available. I really want one that has a one hand opening feature for the pliers because I don't want to have to let go of the boat to open the jaws in rough seas. Everything I have seen in the stores around here is pretty limited and is only two handed variety. I have seen several Gerber ones on the net that are one handed opening but I am reluctant to drop $100 on something I have never seen without any idea if it is what I actually want or if I like the tool. So what do you think and what do you use? Thanks, Bill Multi purpose fence pliers: http://www.amazon.com/10-1-2-Fence-Plier/dp/B00070FQM0 |
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Bill wrote: I'm looking at multi-tools online, mainly for sailing, and I am wondering what sailors out there like. I am fairly new to sailing but I understand the need for a good tool. I carry a seperate knife so that is not a big issue but a pair of pliers would be very handy as well as the option to have a screw driver or a pair of small scissors available. I really want one that has a one hand opening feature for the pliers because I don't want to have to let go of the boat to open the jaws in rough seas. Everything I have seen in the stores around here is pretty limited and is only two handed variety. I have seen several Gerber ones on the net that are one handed opening but I am reluctant to drop $100 on something I have never seen without any idea if it is what I actually want or if I like the tool. So what do you think and what do you use? Thanks, Bill Katy's teeth. -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
Favorite Multi-tool
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Bill wrote: my teeth I wish but my Mom works in a dentist office and would slowly torture me if I tried that. Is that a bad thing? -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
Favorite Multi-tool
On Apr 16, 6:00 pm, "Bill" wrote:
I'm looking at multi-tools online, mainly for sailing, and I am wondering what sailors out there like. I am fairly new to sailing but I understand the need for a good tool. I carry a seperate knife so that is not a big issue but a pair of pliers would be very handy as well as the option to have a screw driver or a pair of small scissors available. I really want one that has a one hand opening feature for the pliers because I don't want to have to let go of the boat to open the jaws in rough seas. Everything I have seen in the stores around here is pretty limited and is only two handed variety. I have seen several Gerber ones on the net that are one handed opening but I am reluctant to drop $100 on something I have never seen without any idea if it is what I actually want or if I like the tool. So what do you think and what do you use? Thanks, Bill This is the only multi tool a sailor needs IMO. http://cgi.ebay.com/CASE-XX-1974-OLD...QQcmdZViewItem Joe |
Favorite Multi-tool
This is the only multi tool a sailor needs IMO.
http://cgi.ebay.com/CASE-XX-1974-OLD...KE-KNIFE-6246-... I'm purchasing a good knife and marline spike already but a pair of pliers and a a few other small tools would be very helpful as well. The knife comes first though. |
Favorite Multi-tool
On Apr 16, 6:58 pm, "Bill" wrote:
This is the only multi tool a sailor needs IMO. http://cgi.ebay.com/CASE-XX-1974-OLD...KE-KNIFE-6246-... I'm purchasing a good knife and marline spike already but a pair of pliers and a a few other small tools would be very helpful as well. The knife comes first though. Get a tool box, and a box of wooden toothpicks, tweezers in the medical kit, ect. Problem with swiss army knife type tools are they are usually to small and weak to do any real job. I've had several stainless multi tools, spike, pliers, screw driver, ect and ended up tossing them all, usually after destroying them , or what I was working on. Joe |
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