WOW ! haha glad you are having fun with them! They look bad ass like that, why dident i think of that! I could maybe do it to my Quantum Monsters !!!
Cor
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Jan 12, 2015
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No pictures, but my friend always modifies his tools He even goes so far as to take the hammer off, and then weld the back two pieces of metal together for an ultra light tool. They are years old now, and have not failed. (BD tools)
Cor wrote:No pictures, but my friend always modifies his tools He even goes so far as to take the hammer off, and then weld the back two pieces of metal together for an ultra light tool. They are years old now, and have not failed. (BD tools)
Old BD Fusions? I've seen this done aswell. Nathan Kutcher does this on his tools.
Theriault wrote:WOW ! haha glad you are having fun with them! They look bad ass like that, why dident i think of that! I could maybe do it to my Quantum Monsters !!!
Marty, glad you approve! Was worried you'd see this and be super bummed. hahaha... I just drew a line where I wanted to cut. Used a hack saw to cut, then smoothed it out with a hand file.
Tool mods? Let's see, I've: - hacksawed off the hammer - cut the handle down to make it shorter - cut handle off and installed wood/FG laminate grips - made BD-style "fang" and "strike" with epoxy putty - made trigger finger rest from conduit clamps - put Petzl picks in other brand of tool - built my own leash quick release attachment on shaft - drilled new holes in pick to alter its angle
note - these weren't all on the same tools. Several different types have fallen under my creative touch.
Most of these mods worked out really well. Others, not so much.
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