thank you for your video. I used the method in another video and the plastic back space peice in the middle twists when you put pressure on it before you have the 2 sides slapped together. So doing it this way the plastic peice is flush now before i put pressure on the spring. And its good. Good video. I love this knife btw i have the same one in orange.
thank you for your video. I used the method in another video and the plastic back space peice in the middle twists when you put pressure on it before you have the 2 sides slapped together. So doing it this way the plastic peice is flush now before i put pressure on the spring. And its good. Good video. I love this knife btw i have the same one in orange.
Glad it was helpful
Good video! Thanks for putting it up! Always nice to have a reference before doing it by ones self. Thanks again!
The side and clip screws for an Endura, Dellica and many other of Seki City FRN knives are T6, not T7 and the pivot is indeed a T8.
+John B Gotcha, thanks man!
you put like painters tape over the blade so it wont cut you
The screws on these knives come from the factory with Loctite applied. If you use blue Loctite, you'll not have any issues with future disassembly.
+John B Thanks for the tip!
Very nice man.
Lol, you went way back!
@@TheSmokinApe So far it's all good stuff
Thanks from Italy
Hope it was helpful.
Thanks for the tip...
Cool vid brother
Nice! Thanks for the video.
delav83 Thanks, glad you liked it...
My thumbs thank you
Haha 👍
I must've yelled "TAPE YOUR BLADE!" about ten times already... THINK dude... Jesus.
I live a life of danger...
great job, would have been easier if you had drank more beer...lol
Haha, thanks man!