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#20997 - 11/03/03 10:29 PM Re: Keychain Emergency Upgrades
David Offline
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Registered: 10/09/02
Posts: 245
Loc: Tennessee (middle)
Wayneburg--

The Velcro may be quieter in that it doesn't clink or jingle, but it will be a darn sight noiser when you open it (r-r-r-i-i-i-p-p-p); don't know how important that may be to you.

If you just want to add capacity, you can get a bigger ring, add a second (or third) ring (seems to be your choice), or do both. If you want the 'biner (or Velcro) as a quick-detach device, why not simply interlink the two (or more) keyrings? They will still separate readily, but be held securely. I've used Velcro in this manner, & was dissattisfied with it on a long-term basis. Short term, field expedient use was OK, though.

I use a fairly strong ball-detent key ring separator to attach my Photon to my keyring. Along with its 3 inch lanyard, it gives enough length to use to light a keyhole, while still attached. If I need to detach it, it's but a thumb-sqeeze to do so, & it reattaches quickly, too.

I second either the Photon II or the ARC AAA. Already have several Photons, & have an ARC AAA on order.

Look at the SeberTech line of tools. They're made to attach to a keyring--& detach quickly, too--no split rings needed. The basic is the M2; the top of the line (i.e., most tools/functions, & most "Leatherman-like") is the M4. The M3 is the best compromise. They can be had for under $20, I think. They make the ones marketed by Sears under the Craftsman label. I have an M4 in my miniature toolkit at the office.

Good luck. Let us know your choices.

David

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#20998 - 11/03/03 10:35 PM Re: Keychain Emergency Upgrades
David Offline
Enthusiast

Registered: 10/09/02
Posts: 245
Loc: Tennessee (middle)
Waynegburg--

Quote:
1.1. Car Key
Uses: Opening car; Starting car; Scrapper for flint;

Have you actually tried getting a spark from your ferrocerium rod with your car/house key? Prompted by another thread on this forum, I did some testing with mine. I got a poor spark. I'm guesing that was probably because the keys are essentially brass. While it would beat nothing, it was in no way comparable to what I could generate using a piece of hacksaw blade, or a knife.

Try using your specific combination, & see what results you get.

Of course, you probably will have a blade in the mini-tool you seek, so that may solve that problem.

David

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#20999 - 11/10/03 05:49 PM Re: Keychain Emergency Upgrades
Craig Offline


Registered: 11/13/01
Posts: 1784
Loc: Collegeville, PA, USA
Quote:
Look at the SeberTech line of tools.


Don't forget to look at http://www.swisstechtools.com/ as well. I have carried their Micro-Plus for years and can recommend it highly.

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#21000 - 11/10/03 06:24 PM Re: Keychain Emergency Upgrades
Omega Offline
Journeyman

Registered: 11/10/03
Posts: 77
I attached Big lighter to the kychain- it is much more convenient.
Regards,


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#21001 - 11/10/03 07:28 PM Re: Keychain Emergency Upgrades
WOFT Offline


Registered: 05/10/02
Posts: 391
Loc: Cape Town, South Africa
Omega

How did you attach a BIC to a keychain?
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WOFT

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