How often do you disassemble?
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How often do you disassemble?
I'm specifically wondering about knives with ball bearing pivots, how often do you disassemble yours for a good cleaning and fresh oil? I got a Smock a couple weeks ago and it's my first knife with bearings, there's lots of info out there on how to maintain them, just not how often.
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Re: How often do you disassemble?
When the action feels like it needs it.
Re: How often do you disassemble?
Just about never.
If there’s stuff in the pivot that needs to be cleaned out, I’ll clean it but otherwise I feel no need to take it apart.
If there’s stuff in the pivot that needs to be cleaned out, I’ll clean it but otherwise I feel no need to take it apart.
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Re: How often do you disassemble?
Hardly ever.
Re: How often do you disassemble?
I've had my Smock since the original release, only took it apart to swap the scales. Cleaned it up a bit and relubed. It really didn't need it though.
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Re: How often do you disassemble?
Unless I'm doing a scale swap or some customization it's rare for me to take them apart. Unless I suspect rust, in which case I will fully disassemble, I just keep it clean and well oiled.
Compressed air, 99% alchohol, KPL regular and heavy weight lube, qtips, paper towels, and some metal polish can solve most of my problems without taking anything apart. Bearings or not.
Compressed air, 99% alchohol, KPL regular and heavy weight lube, qtips, paper towels, and some metal polish can solve most of my problems without taking anything apart. Bearings or not.
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Re: How often do you disassemble?
I never disassemble my Spyderco folders. I also avoid ball bearing knife pivots because there’s more to go wrong and plain bearings work perfectly well. I’m not a knife fidgeter. It’s easy to clean a knife without taking it apart.
Re: How often do you disassemble?
In the twentysome years I've been carrying Spyderco knives, I've never found the need to disassemble one.
Re: How often do you disassemble?
I do it anytime there's a need.
blade is off center? I'll take it apart.
Same thing if I suspect rusted liners that need sanded, if action got really fouled up, swapping blades or scales, dying scales etc.
Recently took apart both Resilience folders. Black blade g10 one was off centered and I fixed that, and cleaned the pivot out real good for better action. Satin blade FRN one had a rattling stop pin and while it isn't 100% perfect, it's better than it was after flipping it around.
I don't do it without a good reason but I'm also in no way afraid of taking them apart. they're easier to put back together than a PC or car.
blade is off center? I'll take it apart.
Same thing if I suspect rusted liners that need sanded, if action got really fouled up, swapping blades or scales, dying scales etc.
Recently took apart both Resilience folders. Black blade g10 one was off centered and I fixed that, and cleaned the pivot out real good for better action. Satin blade FRN one had a rattling stop pin and while it isn't 100% perfect, it's better than it was after flipping it around.
I don't do it without a good reason but I'm also in no way afraid of taking them apart. they're easier to put back together than a PC or car.
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Re: How often do you disassemble?
Just flipping the stop pin helped a bit? The lanyard tube on my smock has a slight rattle if I shake it, maybe I'll give that a shot when I swap the scales one of these days. I almost went and turned down a nice new one on the lathe when I discovered it but decided I can live with it for now. I've had all 4 of my Spydercos apart for various reasons and I agree that they are generally quite simple to reassemble. I have seen some that look like they could be frustrating to do though, like the Delica and Parata for example.vivi wrote: ↑Wed Aug 24, 2022 6:17 amI do it anytime there's a need.
blade is off center? I'll take it apart.
Same thing if I suspect rusted liners that need sanded, if action got really fouled up, swapping blades or scales, dying scales etc.
Recently took apart both Resilience folders. Black blade g10 one was off centered and I fixed that, and cleaned the pivot out real good for better action. Satin blade FRN one had a rattling stop pin and while it isn't 100% perfect, it's better than it was after flipping it around.
I don't do it without a good reason but I'm also in no way afraid of taking them apart. they're easier to put back together than a PC or car.
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Re: How often do you disassemble?
Never for me. About once or twice a year I’ll get a fish scale it some heavy gunk in the pivot that won’t blow out. If that happens I’ll loosen the pivot enough to create and blow it out with a high pressure hose and retighten.
Like Vivi, I’m not scared of taking them apart, I just don’t have the time or inclination to be wasting time on on unnecessary tasks. If there’s a reason, sure I’ll disassemble but there pretty much never is. Just my 2 cents.
Like Vivi, I’m not scared of taking them apart, I just don’t have the time or inclination to be wasting time on on unnecessary tasks. If there’s a reason, sure I’ll disassemble but there pretty much never is. Just my 2 cents.
Re: How often do you disassemble?
Most of the time when I buy a knife, new or used, I'll play with it a bit, decide if it's broken in or needs some working first, then take it down for a deep cleaning, lube, and tune. After that they go a long time before they need to be dissasembled again - months of carry or longer... Most of the time I can just apply some oil and then blow the pivots out with compressed air if there's some gunk in there. When the action has really slowed and that little trick doesnt do it any more, time to take it down again. I dissasemble to swap scales more often than to clean, honestly, but might as well clean it out while I'm in there. Dissasembling more than neccesary is just a recipe for destroyed T6 screws.
Re: How often do you disassemble?
If i need to adjust or tighten a pivot or other screw, or change a pocket clip's position I'll do that, but I've never disassembled a knife. And I've been using 'modern' knife designs for 25 years. I'm not saying others dont need to or shouldn't do it, but I personally do not, and have never needed to. And all of my knives work fine.
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Re: How often do you disassemble?
I only disassemble if I am modifying a knife or if something is seriously wrong. So rarely is my answer and never for any of my knives with ballbearings, so far.
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Re: How often do you disassemble?
I only have one of those. So far just once.
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Re: How often do you disassemble?
Honestly, it depends on the knife. When my Sage 2 was my daily carry I’d take it down way more than was necessary. It is such a well thought out knife that was a joy and a breeze. Now I carry a Janlica and I never take it apart. Just not worth the hassle, unless something is “off”. A drop or two of oil fixes most things.
Re: How often do you disassemble?
If I disassemble, it's usually for a scale swap, to remedy some glaring issue with centering or the like, or if the knife just becomes exceedingly dirty. I keep compressed air handy and will typically blow my knives out every couple days.. this seems to keep them in good working order for quite a long time and mitigates the need to constantly disassemble them for cleaning. When it comes to oil/lube, less is more in my experience.. too much will actually increase the likelihood of needing to clean/disassemble because it will attract more dust/debris, especially if the knife is running on bearings. I don't have any sort of specific "disassembly schedule" or anything like that.. I'd say, get yourself a can of compressed air, a set of quality tools, and do what you're comfortable with when you feel it's needed.. I don't think there's any wrong answer here..
Also.. WATCH OUT FOR THAT SNEAKY SECOND DETENT ON THE SMOCK!!
Also.. WATCH OUT FOR THAT SNEAKY SECOND DETENT ON THE SMOCK!!
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Re: How often do you disassemble?
I already removed that pesky little guy on day 1DSH007 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 24, 2022 8:36 amIf I disassemble, it's usually for a scale swap, to remedy some glaring issue with centering or the like, or if the knife just becomes exceedingly dirty. I keep compressed air handy and will typically blow my knives out every couple days.. this seems to keep them in good working order for quite a long time and mitigates the need to constantly disassemble them for cleaning. When it comes to oil/lube, less is more in my experience.. too much will actually increase the likelihood of needing to clean/disassemble because it will attract more dust/debris, especially if the knife is running on bearings. I don't have any sort of specific "disassembly schedule" or anything like that.. I'd say, get yourself a can of compressed air, a set of quality tools, and do what you're comfortable with when you feel it's needed.. I don't think there's any wrong answer here..
Also..WATCH OUT FOR THAT SNEAKY SECOND DETENT ON THE SMOCK!!
-Jimmy
Re: How often do you disassemble?
Rarely do I disassemble anything.
The builds of the many Spydies I own have freed me of this necessity, except for two (different models) from unknown shops in Maniago.
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The builds of the many Spydies I own have freed me of this necessity, except for two (different models) from unknown shops in Maniago.
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