Posted in Knives on 06/25/2010 08:42 pm by Blade Runner
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GI is the edition for sharpening stone knives work well on my game, and pocket knives?
will this work for my money a knives knives pocket knives gutted me?
Small stones are a lot of work .. Get a nice medium grit diamond impregnated wet stone. It will emphasize what you want .. a set of sticks of ceramic (pot clubs) make a very fine edge on it.
Posted in Knives on 06/22/2010 08:03 am by Blade Runner
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How to clean a knife?
I have a knife, a Kershaw 1600K. I lent it to a "friend" and I'm not sure what I did with him, but now it's all rubbery and not open any more film. How I can clean it? Would it be OK and effective little soaked in alcohol overnight and then dry with Q tips? I know this is not about hunting, but I thought you would know. Thanks! = 0) The entire knife, including the handle, it's all Stainless steel
Alcohol should not hurt anything if you use it, however, I'd go with some sort of solvent or Goo Gone. brake cleaner is good too but it is unhealthy to breathe. Goo-Gone can be found at Wal-Mart, ACE Hardware, and even Dollar Tree stores. This is not the only time you need to use things well, gets rid of nasty tags that stores love to put all your goods that leave residue when trying to remove. If you use the alcohol method, you will not to use Q-tips to dry, the alcohol evaporates in minutes. If you would like to disarm, use an Allen wrench, it appears that the screws I see in this picture knife. Take the screws a couple, clean all parts individually and reassembling. Using Goo-Gone, which should only be taken 30-45 minutes at most. Hope this helps.