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Newbie on Schrade Folder Repair
Howdy guys--new here and would like to ask a question about Schrade folder repair. Is there any way to repair (such as replace blade) on Schrade folders because of the rivet pin and the way they are made? The only feasible method I have thought of is to drill out the bolsters and pin them in that manner. Any suggestions and methods would be appreciated. Thanks.
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We mostly build our own knives here but it sounds like you're on the right track. There is an inexpensive book that might help you called The Complete Book of Pocketknife Repair. There's a link to it on my website at http://www.rayrogers.com/books.htm
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If you'll go to rec.knives on usenet (it can be accessed through google.groups) and ask a fellow named Alvin Johnston (I think that is the right spelling) he can probably answer any question you can come up with. He does this sort of thing for fun (and has commented on the way Schrade knives are put together). You can even tell him I sent you.
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Thanks for the info guys--will certainly check i tout.
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A simple way, the way I do it, is to drive a thin sharp edge down between the blade and liner and sheer the pins, then when its apart, drive them out from the inside. That way you don't have to drill or grind on the bolsters.
The hard part is re-assmbly, peining the pins just right so as to not pinch the blade. Then you simple sand the pin down and lightly blend it back into the bolster. If done carfully, you don't lose any material from the bolster. Can't remember if linking to other forums is taboo here or not, but there is a pic and info here, from the fellow I learned it from; http://www.knifeforums.com/forums/sh...hp?tid/776509/ the fellow that did that, and several of us regulars here; http://forum.ramanon.com/forumdisplay.php?f=149 do repair and reassembly of pocket knives. I'm sure they'd be willing to talk you through it if you want to do it yourself. Gary. __________________ http://ak-adventurer.net/ Gary Blessing, Ex-custom knife maker, Ex-Folder modifier & embelisher. |
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Thanks again--I'll make a run at it and when it's finished, we'll see how it comes out--hopefully, I'll post a pic. Again, thanks for all the help. Charlie
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I look forward to hearing how it goes! Good Luck!
G. __________________ http://ak-adventurer.net/ Gary Blessing, Ex-custom knife maker, Ex-Folder modifier & embelisher. |
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Whoa there, with schrade knives of the swinden rivit construction you don't want to try shearing them! First thing you'll want to do is remove the rocker pin, eat away the head on one side with a dremel tool and a small round cutter bit. then tap it out with a normal pin punch. you'll grab one liner in each hand withthe spine facing towards you and give it a twist, push down on one and pull up on the other, if it is a large knife like a 225H, 225OT 125OT ect, it will have a solid rear pin, which you'll need to shear. Then you drill out the bolsters and repin in the conventional manner of pocket knife construction. If you get stuck or have any questions feel free to email me. I reapir/restore/make knives for a living.
muskratmanknives@cinci.rr.com |
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Whoa, OK. Thats the first time anyone had mentioned the schrades being a different construction type. Mind elaborating on the difference 'Ratman?
G. __________________ http://ak-adventurer.net/ Gary Blessing, Ex-custom knife maker, Ex-Folder modifier & embelisher. |
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