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Image 1 — Leatherman + Knipex Sheath?
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Leatherman + Knipex Sheath?

Hey all, love the sub and would like to one day get into this craft. I have a question/advice request today.

I have this sheath made for my Leatherman super tool 300 a few years ago. I like it, although the tool is big and digs into my side is the only thing I think would need to be improved. But the multi tool is large.

I’d like to have a new one made to incorporate my 4” Knipex wrench. I could actually do a lot with those two tools on my belt at work. I’m sharing some photos. do you all think the size would be reasonable and there is a possible solution?

u/Far-Boysenberry9152 — 15 hours ago

Outdoor Porch Gaps

Hey all,
About to do some minor renovation to my outdoor, screened in porch area. It really will consist of painting the floor and fixing the screens. So nothing major renovation-wise and then some proper outdoor furniture. We were gifted a designer who getting the furniture and helping with overall design. Her suggestion was to fill in these gaps. I’m of the opinion that; 1. it is beyond unnecessary 2. It’s an area for the water to escape when it rains and we can brush dust out through them.

What say ye Reddit?

(Ok I guess I can’t post photos? Imagine very small 1/4” and under gaps below 1x6 framing and concrete slab)

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u/Far-Boysenberry9152 — 5 days ago

I have a 2018 SR5 with just over 108,000miles with V8 5.7. This truck has been bullet proof, and given me very few problems until now. It threw up a code for two cams signaling a retarded chain; I think is what the issue is. The truck has seemed to been running fine, no sounds or loss of power that I have noticed. The mechanic did a flush out of fluids in hopes that would solve it and to drive and see if the code comes back.

The difficult decision is- repair current engine issue, with a rough quote of 6k or rebuilt engine at 10k. He said repair would be new timing chain plus whatever is going on with the cams.

Any other Tundra owners have this issue or advice on best way to proceed? If it comes back I am leaning toward fixing current engine, mileage is low for what these trucks can do.

u/Far-Boysenberry9152 — 17 days ago