Hey guys, don't forget to take the extra time to blue loctight any removed/replaced screws on your multiple. When you tighten it back up do it a little at a time testing your tool retention as you do so. Give it time to dry for a bit before opening and closing it alot, as it could ruin your set retention.
Adding a small ferro rod to the pocket clip is one of my favorite mods, you might alter the pocket clip a bit depending on the type of rod you have and how you choose to attach it, but the tool itself is unaltered and the rod always with you. The little notch at the top of the pocket clip is also a decent spot to keep some thread wrapped and always handy and both things can be done without altering the usability of the pocket clip itself. Great video!
3:10 I had the Gerber Dime so I grabbed its tweezers and tried sliding it in. It worked flawlessly! As if it's designed to be there. Part of the tweezers' handle will stick out a little but it's really nice having this slot. Thank you for the video!
I know it might not be quite the same but have you tried using a paperclip for the hook? I can imagine there are a lot of ways you can get a paperclip into a wave and if you need to sharpen a point onto it or change the shape you've got the pliers and metal file right there on the tool.
This video is awesome! I just got a leatherman wave plus for Christmas and the first thing i did was put the tweezers from my style in there. Keep making great videos buddy. I can’t wait to see what kind of stuff you come up with. Happy new year
Great video I had no clue about the lanyard part of my multi-tool and I have carried this everyday religiously for over a year. Thank you for your video and I am very much looking forward to see what else you have in store for us
I replaced the serrated blade with Wingman scissors. Besides, I left a precision screwdriver and next to it I put a parcel opener sharpened on a small blade and a large philips from Wingman. In the middle, as a spacer, I gave a lanyard eye and in its place Victorinox tweezers, but it fits better with Gerber Dime. Yes, I have a clip, eyelet and tweezers.
@@maxlvledc It would be nice to see how to disassemble a Victorinox for parts. I also wonder if the 93mm scissors from a pioneer X also fit in a Leatherman Charge/Wave or Wingman
@@maxlvledc Victorinox scissors are great, but the Wingman scissors are easier to take out :) Besides, I used three tools. And from the rest, plus the scissors from the Wave, I made a pocket knife. I put something extra in the pliers holder, but I have access to a laser so it was easier.
One thing that can be done if you don't have non magnetic tweezers you can take the tweezers that you are going to use for this modification. What you can do is grab some electrical tape and wrap it around the tweezers. It won't make the tweezers or needle nose pliers non magnetic but it will cut down the strength of magnet making it easier to use.
Absolutely its nice n awesome tips n tricks, mate 🤩😎. But i need your advice; how 2 hidden my Wave from the Xray machine in the airport? So i can take my Wave along 2 my seat 🥺😅
You can add grim workshops cordage maker to the clip for cordage making. Quick Cordage made from plastic water bottles for securing doors etc in events like school/office shooting might save so many life's in a pinch.
Loving this series. Here are some ideas for items to stash in the Wave. #1 - a weatherproof match. I’ve seen another UA-camr put this in under the file/saw #2 - some kind of fire starting element like a sliver of fatwood #3 - a toothpick. I actually carry a 3D printed toothpick in my belt buckle but I bet one could be designed for some nook in the Wave. #4 - a small safety pin. Maybe with the in-frame magnet? #5 - a lock picking shim. I’ve seen lock picking lawyer make these out of aluminum cans for use with padlocks.
Similar to the match - I've found that the Firefly (mini firesteel made to put into SAK toothpick slots) fit underneath the saw snuggly (a little fiddly to get in at first)
Max,it you grind the arch of the blade well back about half way, shorten the blade to about half. Then on that bottom pivot you can make a well that would store the fish hooks, or anther blade, like a awl, or a pen knife blade
It's really simple, but I put a tooth pick under the saw teeth of my Signal that I pocket clip to my belt. I also changed out the knife for the Waves file. I always carry a knife anyway. (At LEAST a compact utility razor next to the Signal on the belt)
I always thought if they would inquourpit a small ratchet head in with the bit adapter you could store small 1/4 sockets as in 5/16- 1/2 in a pouch with the driver bits. And when I saw your small ratchet I thought that would be the perfect size of it had a normal 1/4 drive head. Perhaps you can find a 1/4 ratchet and cut and modify it to fit on the wave bit connector !!!!!
The UA-cam channel MeZillch is very creative with storing extra things in mulitools... hope that's good enough to enter the competition. Also, the victorinox eye glass driver fits into the leatherman juice xe6 corkscrew as well...
a small or medium sized safety pin would probably fit nicely under or besides some of the tools (and double as fishhook if you bend it enough, other than it's multiple uses)
Utilize a keychain attachment where the pocket clip locks in, leaving a slot to grip it and go with a magnet or a milled insert to house the hook around that axle in the handle.
Hi, very good video indeed! An idea for the hook problem: there are hooks where the loop are paralel with the tip; tipicaly the inline single hook which use in place of a treble hook on lures (ie. VMC 7237)
I add a 20mm key ring to the lanyard ring, then attach a "blood type tag" (with metal snap hook) to the key ring to make a very useful pull to get tool out of sheath. The "blood type tag" made by Condor or Voodoo is the one's I recommend.
SAK 91 mm pen and pin. I think magnet trick should work for a pin too. I tried to fit pen under the saw and it does not work. Maybe you can figure out some cool mod. Love this channel btw
My dad gave me my first leatheman wave when I was 10 years old. 10 years later of it being my loyal companion, HOW THE F DIDN'T I KNOW ABOUT THE LANYARD LOOP???????? It's only when I was looking to disassemble it to change the washers inside that I come across it? Oooof
These tips are AWESOME ! It makes me so sad that Leatherman don't have this sort of imagination. I've got a knockoff Swiss card pen hidden under my Wave mk2 saw with a magnet..
I bought a used wave to separate, I want to put the micro driver with the driver on blade file side how do I get the pi out on end away from pliers does it press out after removing screw end?
Have you opened your file yet with the tweezers installed? I did and the tweezers became loose and almost fell out.They were than in the way when closing the file.
Is it possible to add a Gerber centre drive to a leatherman? That the main tool i want to add to my multitool as the proprietary leathermann drivers are not functional for me.
@@maxlvledc i believe you could use it on the other side if you replaced the scissors and flat blade with the second bit driver. based on the measurements i took.
@@maxlvledc I think nail clippers are so important on a multitool wether ur using them for edc, outdoors, or at work. I build Trucks on the assembly line and I can feel my toe nails half way through the shift sometimes if I didn't cut em right the last time or just bust a finger nail and have to even it up before it gets worse. Plus I got 2 boys that 60 nails gotta be cared for. Swiss got a nice little one. But everything on one tool is the goal here and ur the man for the job. PS. I have a wave with a clip But now I'm ordering the tweezers I seen u have! Thanks
@@maxlvledc Thanks man! I have an idea for that piece. I'm the co-host over at UFO MAN channel. If you are into it.. plz join us for our annual Halloween live tonight. ua-cam.com/video/cCxCroZH7QU/v-deo.html
@@macgyverbryan1377 the 3d print is 10 bucks and I think it is plastic. But you can use a Dremel to slot the center of a leatherman bit and put the mini in the slot.
Is that actually the style tweezers??? On the site, the style has a rolled tweezer end, the squirt has the tab, and they dont sell squirt replacements anymore
@@maxlvledc well i guess im wrong though, the link you provided to leathermans site has the tab, but i swear i only saw the tweezers with the rolled tab. Your video was beyond helpful thank you.
@@maxlvledc im just really confused i guess lol, i saw someones vid a week ago about putting tweezers in the wave, and when i was trying to find the ones he used, i could only find rolled tab tweezers, that i thought said "style" but i guess i was mistaken. Sorry for confusing you!
Oh...just wait..I already have 7 vids planned. In the mean time check out the modding playlist for ideas. Ben from Texas tool crib did an awesome job with his surge.
@@ducatiluvr personally neither of those steels make any sense...neither one offer the kind of toughness needed. NitroV, 14c28n, AEBL, 3V, and Magnacut make sense for a hard use tool
I have a simple solution to store those individually packaged tooth picks, put them right in the frame under the saw or file with a little bit of plastic sticking out.
If you want tweasers in your multi tool better buy a Victorinox. Fish hook in your multitool without fishing line? Bummer. Maybe try to hide a multitool in your EDC fishing rod.
The problem I have with the wave in the surge it's the same thing those damn scissors the scissors and those multi-tools are the most useless I have ever seen if they make one without the damn scissors or take the scissors out and put something better in them cuz scissors are useless in a multi-tool if you're in the field and you work whatever you work at landscape construction I'm a landscaper those scissors ain't worth a s*** and to be honest the rebar and the super tool are great and I have a super tool 300 but I like the surge and what kept me from buying the surge was the crappy scissors so yeah I would change the scissors out and put something more useful in there anyways done with my rent love your video
@@mcarbunaru ah, sometimes youtube will take down links early in a videos release to control spam. In the first few minutes of a video the spammers will inundate the video with bad links
In a world full of binge watching and streaming to hear "next week we'll" really brings me back
Nice video
You are looking for a long shank bream hook. Not sure what size they are I just bought them by sight. Usually gold colored.
Hey guys, don't forget to take the extra time to blue loctight any removed/replaced screws on your multiple. When you tighten it back up do it a little at a time testing your tool retention as you do so. Give it time to dry for a bit before opening and closing it alot, as it could ruin your set retention.
Adding a small ferro rod to the pocket clip is one of my favorite mods, you might alter the pocket clip a bit depending on the type of rod you have and how you choose to attach it, but the tool itself is unaltered and the rod always with you. The little notch at the top of the pocket clip is also a decent spot to keep some thread wrapped and always handy and both things can be done without altering the usability of the pocket clip itself. Great video!
This is giving me all kinds of ideas!
@@maxlvledc Happy to help! I think the pocket clip has more potential than we give it credit for haha. Looking forward to your upcoming videos!
@Miguel Would love to see a video of that
I need the Ferro rod
3:10 I had the Gerber Dime so I grabbed its tweezers and tried sliding it in. It worked flawlessly! As if it's designed to be there. Part of the tweezers' handle will stick out a little but it's really nice having this slot. Thank you for the video!
Great tip. I haven't been able to find the correct tweezers from Leatherman but do have a dime.
My life is a lie, I've owned and used a Leatherman surge for a decade and not until today did I ever realize that it had a lanyard loop.
LOLS!!!!
Wow this is quite cool approach. The space you suggest for the tweezer works great!
Also the idea of micro magnet is amazing!
Wait till next week, with the ideas ppl suggested!
I know it might not be quite the same but have you tried using a paperclip for the hook? I can imagine there are a lot of ways you can get a paperclip into a wave and if you need to sharpen a point onto it or change the shape you've got the pliers and metal file right there on the tool.
Oooo, I should have tried this 🤦♂️ (in for the next video)
I think a paperclip might be a little to flexible to be used as a fish hook..I don’t think it would even hold up for a bluegill
@@garrettferrell6821 have used a lot of them for bluegill and trout growing up
Excellent ideas. Placing a needle and thread is awesome.
Go to a fly fishing shop for the hook. They have fly tying hooks that have a longer shank. Probably a #6.
Streamer hook from fly shop
This video is awesome! I just got a leatherman wave plus for Christmas and the first thing i did was put the tweezers from my style in there. Keep making great videos buddy. I can’t wait to see what kind of stuff you come up with. Happy new year
You too!
Great video I had no clue about the lanyard part of my multi-tool and I have carried this everyday religiously for over a year. Thank you for your video and I am very much looking forward to see what else you have in store for us
I replaced the serrated blade with Wingman scissors. Besides, I left a precision screwdriver and next to it I put a parcel opener sharpened on a small blade and a large philips from Wingman. In the middle, as a spacer, I gave a lanyard eye and in its place Victorinox tweezers, but it fits better with Gerber Dime. Yes, I have a clip, eyelet and tweezers.
I don't like the wingman scissors. But I'm going to add a 91mm vic scissor
@@maxlvledc It would be nice to see how to disassemble a Victorinox for parts. I also wonder if the 93mm scissors from a pioneer X also fit in a Leatherman Charge/Wave or Wingman
@@maxlvledc Victorinox scissors are great, but the Wingman scissors are easier to take out :) Besides, I used three tools. And from the rest, plus the scissors from the Wave, I made a pocket knife. I put something extra in the pliers holder, but I have access to a laser so it was easier.
I believe a 10 or 8 size cricket hook has a thin long shank they are quite small so larger size should work
I know eagle claw has them...they were just not at Dicks when I was there.
I've watched this video before but the information and explanation is really good in my opinion and find these videos very calming.
One thing that can be done if you don't have non magnetic tweezers you can take the tweezers that you are going to use for this modification. What you can do is grab some electrical tape and wrap it around the tweezers. It won't make the tweezers or needle nose pliers non magnetic but it will cut down the strength of magnet making it easier to use.
Great idea with the magnets inside the tool. I have a Signal and a Surge and I can see possibilities.
Well done!! Greetings from Switzerland
The man himself! Have any ideas I can add?
@@maxlvledc PLEASE talk about this gray tool !!!
ANY info
Semper Fi
Gunny
@@BOOSTEDLASER I did in the first video, are u referring to the ratchet?
@@maxlvledc Yes !
@@BOOSTEDLASER yea, check description for location to shopping list, I talked about it, and used it a bunch in my tuning video (check playlist link)
Absolutely its nice n awesome tips n tricks, mate 🤩😎. But i need your advice; how 2 hidden my Wave from the Xray machine in the airport? So i can take my Wave along 2 my seat 🥺😅
I like the irony of using proper tools to take the multitool apart. Made me laugh :) Good vid.
Yep, but nothing beats proper tools. We have multitools only as a supplement, If it was easy enough I would always pick a dedicated tool
You can add grim workshops cordage maker to the clip for cordage making. Quick Cordage made from plastic water bottles for securing doors etc in events like school/office shooting might save so many life's in a pinch.
Loving this series. Here are some ideas for items to stash in the Wave.
#1 - a weatherproof match. I’ve seen another UA-camr put this in under the file/saw
#2 - some kind of fire starting element like a sliver of fatwood
#3 - a toothpick. I actually carry a 3D printed toothpick in my belt buckle but I bet one could be designed for some nook in the Wave.
#4 - a small safety pin. Maybe with the in-frame magnet?
#5 - a lock picking shim. I’ve seen lock picking lawyer make these out of aluminum cans for use with padlocks.
All of these are excellent!
Lms tend to collect lint in pockets so that's a built in firestarter lol...
@@OldNavajoTricks omg so right!
Similar to the match - I've found that the Firefly (mini firesteel made to put into SAK toothpick slots) fit underneath the saw snuggly (a little fiddly to get in at first)
Get some long-shanked hooks for fly tying. Should work well.
Great functionality on a functional tool. Thanks for sharing mate. Greetings from Australia.
Nazi australia sucks
A couple of pieces of waxed jute string make a great fire tinder. Also useful for lubricant in a pinch.
I think u can just wax the thread for the needle so that i keep in place n also protect the needle from rust. Kind of 2 in 1 solutions 🤭
Hmm, never thought of that
There are micro magnets in some old phone cases you might throw away. The flip case type which snap shut.
Max,it you grind the arch of the blade well back about half way, shorten the blade to about half. Then on that bottom pivot you can make a well that would store the fish hooks, or anther blade, like a awl, or a pen knife blade
Oooo, cool idea! Like it a lot
@@maxlvledc if I had a wave in my stuff I would do it and send to you max. Sadly I only have the supermutt, and a p2 that I haven't even named yet
You can get those really small magnets from the packages of some cigarette rolling papers. For example Gizeh brand in europe.
I have to say, I never really thought about modding my Surge, but some of these mods are so easy it would be a shame not to do them.
To add a pen under the saw or file, you wand any of the D1 refills used in various multi pens
It's really simple, but I put a tooth pick under the saw teeth of my Signal that I pocket clip to my belt. I also changed out the knife for the Waves file. I always carry a knife anyway. (At LEAST a compact utility razor next to the Signal on the belt)
I always thought if they would inquourpit a small ratchet head in with the bit adapter you could store small 1/4 sockets as in 5/16- 1/2 in a pouch with the driver bits. And when I saw your small ratchet I thought that would be the perfect size of it had a normal 1/4 drive head. Perhaps you can find a 1/4 ratchet and cut and modify it to fit on the wave bit connector !!!!!
Someone did that for the skeletool actually
Hello! Lots of good ideas here...Good job!
Hello! Lots of good ideas here...you learn something new everyday...Good job!
The UA-cam channel MeZillch is very creative with storing extra things in mulitools... hope that's good enough to enter the competition. Also, the victorinox eye glass driver fits into the leatherman juice xe6 corkscrew as well...
That's one of my favorite channels, but what specifically for the wave? I haven't seen him do a wave yet
Try using an Aberdeen hook, they have a long shank and are made of light wire.
a small or medium sized safety pin would probably fit nicely under or besides some of the tools (and double as fishhook if you bend it enough, other than it's multiple uses)
I'll need to try that for sure
Utilize a keychain attachment where the pocket clip locks in, leaving a slot to grip it and go with a magnet or a milled insert to house the hook around that axle in the handle.
Super fun video! Thank you
Hi, very good video indeed! An idea for the hook problem: there are hooks where the loop are paralel with the tip; tipicaly the inline single hook which use in place of a treble hook on lures (ie. VMC 7237)
I use the in-built lanyard ring on my surge as both a remover from tight sheath and indexing when using.
Never heard of that! Thanks for sharing!
I add a 20mm key ring to the lanyard ring, then attach a "blood type tag" (with metal snap hook) to the key ring to make a very useful pull to get tool out of sheath. The "blood type tag" made by Condor or Voodoo is the one's I recommend.
I might of missed it. What are the magnets? They're exactly what I need!
Wounded I have no ideas but someone's going to love that mini charge lol
I'll reward you for doing some research hehe 😉
@@maxlvledc 👍👍 legend
SAK 91 mm pen and pin. I think magnet trick should work for a pin too. I tried to fit pen under the saw and it does not work. Maybe you can figure out some cool mod. Love this channel btw
Someone on FB did! I'll save my version till we get to the "voided warranty section
@@maxlvledc awesome, thank you! Oh I forgot, I have another one. Firefly ferro rod would be a nice addition to the wave
You make excelent videos, Saludos desde Nuevo Laredo Mexico
Ty!
Hey just grind the work shop key chain down a little around the edges and it fits.
Watching this while replacing the battery in my iPhone, once a tweaker always tweaking lol
Indeed
Does the tweezer trick also work with the leatherman surge ?
Yes
@@maxlvledc THX
Interesting! Thank you for sharing! 😎👍🏻
Huge fan bro! I do multitool reviews as well. You inspired me. I like changing it up from iPhones, multitools, and snowblowers haha
A kamasan b940 Aberdeen or a kamasan b800 trout hook extra long they are not offset but you can do that yourself .southside angling Ireland sell them
Thank you! Will look it up
Great video
You could rotate the eyelet on the hook.
Awesome video learned a lot keep them coming 👍🏻
I wanna try grinding down the base of some 1/4" bits maybe 3" long to fit in bit driver
It can work
need that ratchet bit driver. Where can I score that?
Look into jacknife lock pick set, maybe you could include something similar?
Ooo, definitely will
Uses Tweasers to get the micro screwdriver out of the signal.
😅
👍. Top mods, keep em coming.
@Maxlvedc Which electric screwdriver is in this video? Thx!
My dad gave me my first leatheman wave when I was 10 years old. 10 years later of it being my loyal companion, HOW THE F DIDN'T I KNOW ABOUT THE LANYARD LOOP????????
It's only when I was looking to disassemble it to change the washers inside that I come across it? Oooof
These tips are AWESOME !
It makes me so sad that Leatherman don't have this sort of imagination.
I've got a knockoff Swiss card pen hidden under my Wave mk2 saw with a magnet..
I need to try that! Pics???
I bought a used wave to separate, I want to put the micro driver with the driver on blade file side how do I get the pi out on end away from pliers does it press out after removing screw end?
I figured it out it presses in was just sticky,
Have you opened your file yet with the tweezers installed? I did and the tweezers became loose and almost fell out.They were than in the way when closing the file.
Bend the tweezers open more and it won't be an issue. Let me know if that works
Is it possible to add a Gerber centre drive to a leatherman? That the main tool i want to add to my multitool as the proprietary leathermann drivers are not functional for me.
That's exactly what I want to see too.
Going to try it with the armbar
Iv seen it done to a surge looks like a lot of work and grinding
What’s your favourite all around tool? Wave? Signal? Surge? I need something for home diy of all kinds.
Tough call...if I was thinking jack of all trades it would be surge
@@maxlvledc seems like it, from what I’ve seen. Just the only downside is the weight.
I didn't know it was that easy to take out the hidden lanyard ring
I just want a way to carry an extra bit on board
Ah...on the wave...it's hard..but I think u could attach one to a pocket clip...why didn't I think of that before 🤔🤔
@@maxlvledc what if you literally just put two bit drivers side by side 😂 get rid of the micro driver and can opener
@@reikyfoxxe1847 they won't fit, when we get to the itemization part I will show why
I have one of the old charges the have dual drivers but no scissors so i switched the blades and carry the wave
@@maxlvledc i believe you could use it on the other side if you replaced the scissors and flat blade with the second bit driver. based on the measurements i took.
You know what would be nice is there any way to add the Victorinox tweezers and toothpick both of those would come in very handy on a wave
yeah probably but you'd have to sacrifice the pocket clip.
Well tweezers we just added...toothpick though..I could Store an individually wrapped one in the handle
@@maxlvledc you don't think it would work in the other slot?
You can fit them under the Wave main blade and saw with magnets like I have.
How do u feel about adding nail clippers?
Hmm, to the clip? Could be possible..
@@maxlvledc I think nail clippers are so important on a multitool wether ur using them for edc, outdoors, or at work. I build Trucks on the assembly line and I can feel my toe nails half way through the shift sometimes if I didn't cut em right the last time or just bust a finger nail and have to even it up before it gets worse. Plus I got 2 boys that 60 nails gotta be cared for. Swiss got a nice little one. But everything on one tool is the goal here and ur the man for the job. PS. I have a wave with a clip But now I'm ordering the tweezers I seen u have! Thanks
@@Homeyomey the uncle bills silver grippers were recommended to me by a warehouse worker who takes metal and wood splinters out daily.
I store grimworkshop tag underneath of pocketclip in my charge tti, I belive you could do the same in wave
Great vid! If you don't mind me asking.. where did you get that hook only fish hook card?
GRIM Workshop
@@maxlvledc Thanks man! I have an idea for that piece. I'm the co-host over at UFO MAN channel. If you are into it.. plz join us for our annual Halloween live tonight. ua-cam.com/video/cCxCroZH7QU/v-deo.html
Any one ever find a substitute for those tweezers since Leatherman doesn't sell them anymore?
Is that a Wazoo cap you're wearing in the opening?
Yep
You should try to figure out maybe using a piece of rubber to use the eyeglasses screwdriver into the full sized but driver
There is an easy 3d print mod I'm betting
There is an adapter, I have some. An adapter on Amazon I think.
@@macgyverbryan1377 the 3d print is 10 bucks and I think it is plastic. But you can use a Dremel to slot the center of a leatherman bit and put the mini in the slot.
More great advice 👍
Cool Video 👍
Thank U for the Info and the Links 👍
U got a new subscriber....
Is that actually the style tweezers??? On the site, the style has a rolled tweezer end, the squirt has the tab, and they dont sell squirt replacements anymore
Ah, that's what it was called. They may have changed things around. I just checked the link in the description, and it goes to the correct ones.
@@maxlvledc well i guess im wrong though, the link you provided to leathermans site has the tab, but i swear i only saw the tweezers with the rolled tab. Your video was beyond helpful thank you.
@@maxlvledc im just really confused i guess lol, i saw someones vid a week ago about putting tweezers in the wave, and when i was trying to find the ones he used, i could only find rolled tab tweezers, that i thought said "style" but i guess i was mistaken. Sorry for confusing you!
@@cjlane4465 glad I could help!
Thank you
Really nice, is it tsa proof, so that i can use it as edc?
What is?
Cool stuff! I wish I had a good idea. I get mine from people on UA-cam.
That's fine! As long as no one has mentioned it or I havnt done it yet.
Cool
First time finding you definitely subscribed now. Let's see what you can do with a surge
Oh...just wait..I already have 7 vids planned. In the mean time check out the modding playlist for ideas. Ben from Texas tool crib did an awesome job with his surge.
@@maxlvledc if leatherman would make a titanium surge with s30v or m390 I'd be all over it
@@ducatiluvr personally neither of those steels make any sense...neither one offer the kind of toughness needed. NitroV, 14c28n, AEBL, 3V, and Magnacut make sense for a hard use tool
@@maxlvledc I meant for the blade itself tool steel would be better for the rest.
Where do you get one of those long black bit drivers with the 90° center bit holders?
In the shopping list, in the description
@@maxlvledc couldn't find it.
@@wolfsmith2865 can you tell me the time stamp on the video for reference?
@@maxlvledc you pick it up at 5:01 with your right hand.
A hook used for tying flys for fly fishing would work better for you
Could you not store the hook set under the pocket clip?
Hmm, I think it would be caught up...but I will give this some thought
Could you fit the victorinox tweezers in wave?
Sorry no, doesn't go all the way in. It's doable..but not without modding that has to void warranty
I have an old Wenger Swiss Army Tweezers that fit perfectly (the plastic head on the Victorinox is too large and protrudes too much).
How about lockpick
I have an idea but it's a warranty voider...
Ooo, save it for that first warranty voiding video! I'll give something away there too
@@maxlvledc Oh, Thought I'd missed that one lol, quick! To the Mancave! :-D
Silver Grippers?
Sliver Grippers?
amzn.to/3nm3vSf these
What is the link or name for that ratcheting t handle
Check the modding supply list
Where can I put a tooth pick ???
I have a simple solution to store those individually packaged tooth picks, put them right in the frame under the saw or file with a little bit of plastic sticking out.
See I just chuck that stuff in the sheath.
Sounds a lot like what Felix does with saks..
Goed hoor.
What bit driver is that?
link in description
If you want tweasers in your multi tool better buy a Victorinox. Fish hook in your multitool without fishing line? Bummer. Maybe try to hide a multitool in your EDC fishing rod.
I have line elsewhere, in my belt if needed. And I can make cordage as well
How do you like the Ares bit ratchet? I appears to be a knockoff of the European brand Sealy.
seems to work great.
The problem I have with the wave in the surge it's the same thing those damn scissors the scissors and those multi-tools are the most useless I have ever seen if they make one without the damn scissors or take the scissors out and put something better in them cuz scissors are useless in a multi-tool if you're in the field and you work whatever you work at landscape construction I'm a landscaper those scissors ain't worth a s*** and to be honest the rebar and the super tool are great and I have a super tool 300 but I like the surge and what kept me from buying the surge was the crappy scissors so yeah I would change the scissors out and put something more useful in there anyways done with my rent love your video
can I know way my comment was deleted?
?? Did it include a link? I don't think I deleted it
Yes it had a link to a post from a group were you are also
@@mcarbunaru ah, sometimes youtube will take down links early in a videos release to control spam. In the first few minutes of a video the spammers will inundate the video with bad links
Now a serious one..... Try to fit a serious real firesteel into a multitool. The one on the Signal is just pathetic.
It's not for regular use, just last ditch basically