Sorry to bring up an old topic (ah hell I'm not sorry at all :twisted: )
Yes that fastener that Leatherman uses is a Tamper-Proof Torx.
I asked them about it and they told me that they use it for the express purpose of dissuading people from disassembling their Leathermans. Apparently they are made in such a way that it is very tough for the average person to get them back together again and have them function the way they are supposed to. Whether this is true or not I don't know.
Myself and several online acquaintances have been on something of a quest to take one apart.
This company sells them, but wow, what a rigmarole to procure one of those bits.
The info on the site included such things as:
"In order to purchase these bits you will need to sign a letter stating that you are an authorized serviceperson for the equipment where TORX Plus® tamper-resistant screws are used. Bits are $9.50 per bit and we will also charge you a one-time $20 non-refundable fee to process all the paperwork to authorize you to purchase these bits."
They require a heap of info, including:
"What application will these bits be used in? Name equipment and physical location including city and state."
Jiminy crickets, it's less of an intrusive hassle to purchase a firearm in this country.
A friend of mine had this suggestion:
I think I figured out a workaround for the pivot pin fasteners, but I haven't tried it. Here's the plan:
1. Get the epoxy putty out and find an old allen key or something similar.
2. Put a drop of oil in one of the fastener holes where the tool would go (to keep the epoxy putty from sticking).
3. Mix a blob of epoxy putty big enough to mush down into the hole and pinch around the allen key.
4. Remove from the Leatherman and allow to cure.
If it works, the putty will take the shape of Leatherman's fake-torx tool and permanently attach itself to the allen key. Epoxy putty is tough stuff, so it ought to be strong enough to remove the fasteners once and put 'em back in.
As an inveterate tinkerer, I would love to take my Wave apart and see how it all works and give it a good cleaning. But I'm also afraid that what they say is true and I will end with my beloved Wave inoperable.
But while we're on the topic, have you seen the new stuff they are coming out with later this year!
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