Hi peeps, its been eons since my last post.
just wanna share a Mod i did to my Leatherman charge tti/wave
I'm not sure if anyone done anything similar.
Please advice me if so.
i really like this mod, and i really want you guys to know about it.
on the right is my 2+ year old EDC, CHARGE TTI, with the Window Breaker that i Mod over a year ago. Left is my new WAVE (backup)
the clip with my window breaker vs the new "stock" clip.
The breaker comes from a tile drill bit, (size 3.5mm if i rem correctly)
as the tip is tungsten carbide, i figured it will do the Job.
i shape the tip of the drill bit to my liking, using a dremel tool and diamond disc. (yes, i know tungsten carbide dust is bad for health)
i make sure its not "scriber" sharp, as i don't want to accidentally scratch my phone, glass table ect.
a slightly rounded tip, but does it's JOB.
i have thus tried it on discarded glass windows, fish tanks, beer bottle ect. the Tip held up very well!
Next i sharpen the "cutout" part of the clip with a dremel, (U can use a diamond rod file)
making a sharp striker surface that will not cut me accidentally.
So, there u have it, additional 2 function to the already multi-function Leatherman tool
Hope you guys enjoyed this post.
just wanna share a Mod i did to my Leatherman charge tti/wave
I'm not sure if anyone done anything similar.
Please advice me if so.
i really like this mod, and i really want you guys to know about it.
on the right is my 2+ year old EDC, CHARGE TTI, with the Window Breaker that i Mod over a year ago. Left is my new WAVE (backup)
the clip with my window breaker vs the new "stock" clip.
The breaker comes from a tile drill bit, (size 3.5mm if i rem correctly)
as the tip is tungsten carbide, i figured it will do the Job.
i shape the tip of the drill bit to my liking, using a dremel tool and diamond disc. (yes, i know tungsten carbide dust is bad for health)
i make sure its not "scriber" sharp, as i don't want to accidentally scratch my phone, glass table ect.
a slightly rounded tip, but does it's JOB.
i have thus tried it on discarded glass windows, fish tanks, beer bottle ect. the Tip held up very well!
Next i sharpen the "cutout" part of the clip with a dremel, (U can use a diamond rod file)
making a sharp striker surface that will not cut me accidentally.
So, there u have it, additional 2 function to the already multi-function Leatherman tool
Hope you guys enjoyed this post.