I follow some YouTube channels that build off road recovery vehicles and use them. They all have been keeping a small adjustable wrench in their pockets lately. They got me to thinking about this little multi-wrench I keep near and dear but not necessarily in my pocket. It is about 4" long.
What's your favorite pocket size Tool
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Re: What's your favorite pocket size Tool
I owned several of those over 60 years ago when I worked on my bicycles.
IIRC there are called dog bone wrenches. Still have one floating around somewhere.
I believe that they only can in imperial, not metric.
IIRC there are called dog bone wrenches. Still have one floating around somewhere.
I believe that they only can in imperial, not metric.
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Re: What's your favorite pocket size Tool
For me it'd have to be key chain screwdriver and Swiss knife..
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Re: What's your favorite pocket size Tool
Keychain Flashlight,and keychain retractable razor knife.
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Swiss Army knife, and a small retractable util. knife (shirt pocket size).
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The closest thing I can think of is my 6" caliper graduated in fractions of an inch and metric. I reach for it a lot.
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Re: What's your favorite pocket size Tool
My Leatherman Wave model. I don't think I've been anywhere (except the hospital) without it in the last 10+ years. It's kind-of an American version of a Swiss Army Knife. It's all stainless, and complete with 4" knife blade. serrated knife blade, saw blade . 2 grades of file, can opener, scissors, 3 sizes of flat blade screwdriver, Phillips screwdriver, Metric and Imperial ruler, needle nose pliers with pipe grips and wire cutter/stripper with replaceable wire cutter blade. There isn't much that I encounter that can't be worked on with my Leatherman Wave. Other specialized tools can handle big jobs better, but they don't all fit in one pocket or belt case.
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Re: What's your favorite pocket size Tool
Sure beats a tool belt.CharleyL wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 4:30 pm My Leatherman Wave model. I don't think I've been anywhere (except the hospital) without it in the last 10+ years. It's kind-of an American version of a Swiss Army Knife. It's all stainless, and complete with 4" knife blade. serrated knife blade, saw blade . 2 grades of file, can opener, scissors, 3 sizes of flat blade screwdriver, Phillips screwdriver, Metric and Imperial ruler, needle nose pliers with pipe grips and wire cutter/stripper with replaceable wire cutter blade. There isn't much that I encounter that can't be worked on with my Leatherman Wave. Other specialized tools can handle big jobs better, but they don't all fit in one pocket or belt case.
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