#293423 - 09/13/19 08:40 PM
Re: Suggest me a fixed blade and a folder
[Re: Chisel]
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Make sure your multi tool has a saw. I like the metal saw/file on the SAK Ranger; I have used it a good bit.
A partial serration on the fixed blade makes cutting through rope and straps easier.
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#293424 - 09/13/19 09:25 PM
Re: Suggest me a fixed blade and a folder
[Re: Chisel]
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You might consider keeping a small prybar (6-8 inch length or so) handy. I don't always have one handy, but they are great tools when prying is required and they are small enough to keep handy.
Edited by hikermor (09/14/19 12:44 PM)
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#293425 - 09/13/19 09:54 PM
Re: Suggest me a fixed blade and a folder
[Re: Chisel]
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This post and the one that follows seem to be something of a non sequitur ... I am not going to carry it on my person. Most likely it would be sitting in a bag in the car trunk until needed. ... and ...Something did collapse on me and I was pinned under for about 15 minutes... A great knife, fixed, folder or pry bar will not be of any use if it’s sitting in a bag in your car trunk while you are pinned down and can’t get to it. You need to work out your actual needs/requirements and how you intend to have it ready for use and at the same time legal. Nothing is perfect, but consider the legalities of wherever you happen to be and how that dovetails with your needs.
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#293427 - 09/14/19 03:09 AM
Re: Suggest me a fixed blade and a folder
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You caught me there, Russ. LOL I admit being clumsy with words sometimes because I try not to elaborate on many details, fearing the post will become lengthy and people become bored
Those two phrases are not contradictory in reality. What I meant actually was that I will not be taking the knife on my person when I go around town, however, in places where I think I may need it (like in my own construction site, my own home, when I am alone) I will put the knife on my "batman belt" with other tools.
One of the other details I have failed to mention is that cell phone reception may be compromised. Although it is a city environment, and cell phone towers are everywhere, but the construction site itself makes a micro-environment that may not receive cell phone signal, and thus increases the risk of a survival situation. Due to the high temp in our area, I have designed the outside walls of the house to consist of a sandwich of two brick walls and a 2-inch sheet of foam in between. This is great for temperature insulation, and great for AC to work efficiently, but it is bad for cell phone signal.
So, if I am inside and something goes wrong, my cell phone may not send or receive very well. And this is why I need to have adequate preps and tools on my person, when I am inside, and alone.
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#293432 - 09/14/19 01:12 PM
Re: Suggest me a fixed blade and a folder
[Re: Chisel]
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1+ on the multi-tool. I have been carrying one for over 30 years and find it useful many times a day. Currently I have 3 leatherman tools.
Favorite is the Wave. I really like the file and diamond "blade". The saw works well. I used it yesterday to make a restraining device for an antenna, opened several boxes, cut some very fibrous plants with the serrated blade, used the screwdriver to repair a door at a friends and more. Mine is an older one without the hex tool support but that is not an issue for me.
The Rebar model has a different cut on the file which I do not like as well as the Wave. However the Rebar has replaceable cutting blades on the wire cutter so it resides with my field electronics gear.
The third is an original leatherman which I purchased a few weeks after they were first introduced. I keep it in my desk more as a retirement home for a good friend. It has seen me through many a difficulty.
I won't leave home without one.
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#293433 - 09/14/19 05:33 PM
Re: Suggest me a fixed blade and a folder
[Re: Chisel]
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+1 on the multitool
The reason I still need more knives is that knife is my most used tool of the bunch. So, I hate to overburden the multitool's blade. Plus if a separate folding knife is broken, it can be replaced easier than a blade on a multitool.
So, Buck 110 will be added to my batman belt. But I am still undecided about the fixed blade.
What do you think of the Gerber Strong Arm ??
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#293434 - 09/14/19 05:37 PM
Re: Suggest me a fixed blade and a folder
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Thanks Montanero
These knives are fine, actually too fine for me. I like to lean on the budget side.
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#293435 - 09/14/19 05:58 PM
Re: Suggest me a fixed blade and a folder
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I carried the first Leatherman, the PSK, for many years,starting in 1985, Came in very handy on many occasions, some of which were critical.
A PSK with a locking blade and the ability to utilize a Bit kit would be a very fine multitool indeed.
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#293489 - 09/19/19 02:56 AM
Re: Suggest me a fixed blade and a folder
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OK, so finally I decided on the Mora Companion, and the Buck 110
Thanks
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#293501 - 09/19/19 03:50 PM
Re: Suggest me a fixed blade and a folder
[Re: Chisel]
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Oh no! You really should spend more than that! Who gve you those low end possibilities, anyway? Try this: https://www.knifecenter.com/item/CULZHIM...d-mokume-inlaysFor a mere $4,295 you can have a really nice blade with a mirror finish - and for an additional $3800 they will furnish a fine fixed blade. The wild variation in knife prices never ceases to amaze me. I am confident your choices will serve you well.
Edited by hikermor (09/19/19 03:50 PM)
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