I have a stainless folding knife/shackle key/rope spike which was given to me as a present. It wasn't expensive, but I became very comfortable with using it when sailing. It had everything that I needed, and over the years it's been important in resolving a couple of tricky situations involving ropes. So I'm fond of it.
Sad git.
One day I decided to give it a wash to clean out all the salt from the innards. I hung it over a radiator in the house to dry overnight with the blade and tools partly open so that as little water as possible was trapped between the parts.
In the morning, the springs which hold the tools open and closed were all cracked, and the whole tool is now useless. The people at the shop which supplied it were unhelpful. Rather than throw it away, I've kept it in my desk drawer at work for years, hoping that one day I'll find the time to repair it. I now think that I will never manage to justify the time.
It seems like this might be one place to find someone who can fix it. I have all the parts of the springs but they will need to be replaced with something more durable than the cheap originals. It's riveted together with a few stainless rivets, similar to this probably slightly more upmarket 'Ibberson' model:
http://www.shop4leatherman.co.uk/sailing_sailors_yachting_knife.html
I could probably replace it for little more than a tenner, but I don't want to do that, I have several other similar tools for sailing anyway. I just want this one fixed. I wouldn't expect the cost of the repair to match the cost of a replacement.
Any takers?
I'll expect you to be able to demonstrate your competence before entrusting you with the tool.
Sad git.
One day I decided to give it a wash to clean out all the salt from the innards. I hung it over a radiator in the house to dry overnight with the blade and tools partly open so that as little water as possible was trapped between the parts.
In the morning, the springs which hold the tools open and closed were all cracked, and the whole tool is now useless. The people at the shop which supplied it were unhelpful. Rather than throw it away, I've kept it in my desk drawer at work for years, hoping that one day I'll find the time to repair it. I now think that I will never manage to justify the time.
It seems like this might be one place to find someone who can fix it. I have all the parts of the springs but they will need to be replaced with something more durable than the cheap originals. It's riveted together with a few stainless rivets, similar to this probably slightly more upmarket 'Ibberson' model:
http://www.shop4leatherman.co.uk/sailing_sailors_yachting_knife.html
I could probably replace it for little more than a tenner, but I don't want to do that, I have several other similar tools for sailing anyway. I just want this one fixed. I wouldn't expect the cost of the repair to match the cost of a replacement.
Any takers?
I'll expect you to be able to demonstrate your competence before entrusting you with the tool.