4 Fantastic Ways To Upgrade Your Leatherman Skeletool Multi-Tool!
2024 ж. 22 Мам.
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These are 4 great products from KristenVanPatten.com for your EDC Multi-Tool!
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I would LOVE a version of the skeletool with a scissor instead of a blade.
I ordered the hammer head and thumb stud. I carry the Skeletool all the time now as it has the most used functions and is light to carry. I just felt like the bottle opener end was incomplete /unfinished. I carry both this and the Knipex Cobra Xs pliers in my pouch and they solve most problems 👍
That sounds great!
I've got about 6 things I want to add to my cart and purchase one they spin the shop up again lol.
Love the innovation. The screwdriver extender thingy haha is very cool. What’s the hammer made of? The clip and belt loop attachment do not look very secure, I hope I’m wrong 👍🏻
Thank you. The hammer is made from a very hard TPU. It does not get damaged or distorted by impact, and is abrasion and chemical resistant. The clip and belt loop have a lock mechanism. It slides in smoothly, but at the end it takes a little push to snap it into place. The same bit of force is required to unsnap it before you can slide it off.
@@kristenvanpatten3854 Ah ok great. That’s more reassuring 👍🏻 Cheers buddy
I love the skeletal tool, I have about 5 of them where can i get these upgrades from, do you have a website that i can order them from, I'd really appreciate it
Sure, check under the video click more and the links should be there.
Really neat accessories. Does he provide the 3d files for the belt adapter that way you can print out one to match your belt size? I tend to wear thinner but wider hard nylon belts.
Great question that I'll have to ask about! I know he has different sizes you can choose from on his website.
Hi, Thank you. I make them in a variety of sizes which you can choose from, and custom sizes may be possible with some limitations. I do not provide the files though, just the printed parts.
@@kristenvanpatten3854 thanks for the info! Love the design. Are you thinking of expanding it into other multitool sheaths?
@@AtomicBleach thanks. Right now, the only holsters I make are for the Leatherman bit kit. I tend to make designs that I want for myself, and I personally prefer to carry my multitools clipped directly to my belt or pocket, without a sheath or holster.
Good Lord that’s cool! That just activated my OTD*!! 😆 (*OTD = Obsessive Transformer Disorder) Question: is the magnet strong? The bit driver appeared to slip out pretty easy, like it wasn’t very strong. That doesn’t mean it is, could’ve just been the video.
It is held in by the clip as well. It doesn't seem mega strong but it works good. Depending on how you insert the driver the slot holds it pretty tight. This gear is really cool!
This holster is designed for the ratchet driver. The standard driver is not as secure in it, but I make one specifically for the standard driver.
You may want to give RAE Gear a look, when it comes to sheaths.
They are nice!
The hammer is made of hard TPU like a very hard rubber almost.
Hey brother how is it going? I just wanted to ask if the belt pouch made by Leatherman?? Or did the guy just write Leatherman on it himself?? If he did he did a great job it almost looks like Leatherman made it...
So there is a cutout where the Leatherman loge shows thru from the actual Leatherman bit kit. It's a really neat holster!
@@hvacbudget8600 ohh so it's not even on the actual holster?? Wow it almost looks like it is on the holster... that is awesome I might pick one up I gotta think about if even need something like that! Because I don't have extra bits like you do so Idk
A screw would be miles better than a pin. I'm also a bit worried about the retention of the bit extender in that clip.
I have an aftermarket hammer mode that employs screws vs. a pin.
I don't agree actually. The way I've designed it, the pin has to be pressed into place, and there is enough tension on it that it cannot fall out. The pin/ or screw is not associated with the hammering impact, which relies on the frame. I've sold hundreds of these with nothing but positive feedback and zero issues from my customers. I would also be worried about the retention of the bit extender in this particular holster. This holster is designed for the ratchet extender. It will hold the standard extender, but not as securely as the one I've designed specifically for it. Perhaps he will show the difference between them in another video.
@@kristenvanpatten3854 Thank you for the feedback 👍
@@edwardfletcher7790 can confirm, the pin isn't "structural" in any way, it's a really tight friction fit, no way it's going to just drop out, and is really only there to stop the attachment pulling free. It's not "structural" in any sense, and takes none of the impact (which gets distributed along the top of the frame).
Did he give you a discount code? '
No, not this time.
@@hvacbudget8600 - thanks for the reply. I figured wouldn't hurt to ask.
A polymer hammer? How durable and hard hitting could that be? I just wouldn't trust that at all, especially in a part of the frame not built to be a hammer. I'd rather grab a rock or something.
I have this hammer attachment. The material is tough af, and fits such that it distributes the load evenly across the end of the frame, in exactly the same way Leatherman's own hammer ends do on other tools with similar frames. Sure, you wouldn't hammer a 3 inch nail in with it, but it's perfect for the kind of light to medium "tamping" common sense would dictate you use it for.
There are metal hammer attachments out there too. Shapeways makes some, in addition to other unique attachments for it. Have their hammer on mine, and its very sturdy for what it is. Useful, and could also be used defensively if need be.
Went to his site. Everything was sold out. I mean everything in the tool section was sold out
Wow!!
I find the hammer to be a waste of time