Leatherman Tool Mods

I’m not hugely into modifying my Leatherman tools, beyond refurbishing and restoring old beaten up tools that I pick up on the cheap. During the last week however, I seem to have been quite busy producing no less than three custom tools…

The History of the Leatherman PST

For the first 38 years of my life, I coveted a genuine Leatherman multitool. Like many, I thought of Leatherman as a genre of tool rather than a manufacturer, and although I eventually came to realise that not all plier based tools were Leatherman tools, I was equally aware that I couldn’t afford one.

Leatherman Crunch OHO

The Leatherman Crunch is one of the most innovative multitools on the market, but can be a bit of a pain to open and assemble in a pinch. Here’s a neat trick to practice to open your Crunch single handed! Or, if you’re feeling really clever, do two at a…

mtblog.org – Youtube Reviews

I’ve recently started producing some simple multitool reviews on Youtube, including a look at the evolution of the Supertool, through the Supertool 200 and Core to the modern Supertool 300 as shown here:[video:youtube:2BGeSoY-_f8]Leatherman Superto…

Happy New Year!

I’ve been very tardy with my diary and my blog during the Christmas and New Year period, but that seems like a distant memory now, and I’ll be posting here more regularly from now on. I promise ;)I have been very busy though……

Part Transplant

I recently got hold of two quite badly damaged Leatherman Blasts in trades, and fortunately the damaged / missing parts on each were different, so I decided to make one good tool from the remains…

Leatherman – The Danish Way…

Denmark has probably one of the world’s toughest laws when it comes to knives and this sadly also applies for MT’s.
In short it comes down to this: We are prohibited to carry a blade that’s more than 7 cm long and must be non-locking and must not be op…