For the DIY crowd, this can be done for less than a dollar in a single binding post screw, 4 thin hard plastic washers, a dab of thread lock, and a bit of time with a dremel and drill press.
1. Cut 4 of the keys down to the size of the post.
2. Drill a hole through all keys.
3. Stack the keys, with the uncut one in the middle. Put the washers in between the keys.
4. Place the binding post through the hole. Use thread locker in its threads.
Done.
The result will be lighter and take less space than the individual keys themselfs.
bmpweWell, if you're gonna go all out like this, then you could do what I did - find a multitool that you like (like a leatherman or gerber), and replace various tools with keys. Examples:
RehclipThat's pretty cool. I work in NYC, so even though I keep a leather man in my bag, I don't think that would be very practicle for me.
Another option may be replacing what ever binds the keys/tool s with something longer an put the keys on the outside. That way you don't loose tools and they're easier to get to.
1. Cut 4 of the keys down to the size of the post. 2. Drill a hole through all keys. 3. Stack the keys, with the uncut one in the middle. Put the washers in between the keys. 4. Place the binding post through the hole. Use thread locker in its threads. Done.
The result will be lighter and take less space than the individual keys themselfs.
Another option may be replacing what ever binds the keys/tool s with something longer an put the keys on the outside. That way you don't loose tools and they're easier to get to.