dismantling an opinel?!1

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a few month ago i found an opinel #10 in very good condition when cleaning out a shed. the only problem is that the blade is very tight in low humidity- currently we have 93% humidity and the timber is swolen that much that i need vice grips to open it... . i intend to dismantle the knife, then slightly sandpaper the slot for the blade and then reassemble it again. has anyone taken an opinel apart and put it back together again or is that not possible?!
 

rik_uk3

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Thanks for telling me, I've only been using olive oil for a few years but I'll throw the knife away now to be on the safe side...don't know how I could have been so stupid.
 
Yes, it's quite an easy job. Gently prise off the locking collar with a small flat bladed screwdriver, this will give you access to the pivot pin. file off one of the peined over ends, then you can punch out the pin. The peined ends of the pin hold the locking collar in place.

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Some other mods here.
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=47433&highlight=opinel+mods

if my idea in post #10 does not work i'll try this solution- does the locking collar still hold in place after reshaping the pin?!
 

rik_uk3

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Oh extra virgin? I think it's worse as it has more impurities (flavour)


Really? Worse? Its worked for me.

Several members have asked me over the last few months why I don't post a lot...this thread is typical of why not combined with the fact that I can't get out a lot due to health reasons. I had serious dental surgery on the 20th of last month, still have around ten stitches in my mouth so I'm not in the best of moods.
 

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