After 75 years i'm just looking at knives now. Yep. And its great to have Nick show me around. I figure it might brighten up my post-covid world a bit. Thing is, i always did love small steel, but never quite had the time or money. My appreciation to all you knife vloggers.
For Nick: I used to buy and restore knives. Diassemble and give a vinegar bath. Removes a lot of rust. Use a pair of pliers to squash que-tip heads and use the heads inside of like Spyderco knives. Works very quickly.
I recently got my first pocketknife -- Hogue Ritter "Griptilian" -- and was searching for a maintenance video. Thus, I found you. Your videos are informative, and you are funny as h... all get out. Full of humorosity! Thanks, mate!
I picked up a precision screwdriver set at Harbor Freight for $5 for knife maintenance after your last toolkit video and I've been super happy with it.
“…get that mirror finish up to the highest level of sparkulation that I can possibly manage because I am a fancy, fancy man…” Your videos are educational and enjoyable - and your extrapolations of vocabulary and phraseology are very entertaining 😂
That Wiha bit set is awesome. I have one Kershaw knife with their annoying soft torx screw where one is stripped out some, and there like one of the allen keys that opens it without an issue. It really saved me a lot of headaches.
Exceptional Vid as Usual Brother! I’m loving your vids/reviews every time I watch them to the end as I end up learning new things in the knives world! You Rock Nick! Your efforts are greatly appreciated Sir!🙏🏻🤙🏻🙌🏻👊🏻✌🏻😀
For tougher cleaning jobs, I'll use a facial scrub brush, like one from EcoTools. Very soft bristles, much softer than a soft toothbrush. Also, Citadel Black knife oil works great on knives that you will use for food prep.
Kroger?! You ain't gonna get that in California my friend! Ha ha! I use alcohol for most of my cleaning but I will say once I stumbled upon the Benchmande Blue Lube Cleanser, I've found I can't live without it. I've soaked those Gnat nut size IKBS ball bearings in that stuff and just watched the grime and grease float away with zero residue. Works great on watches as well!
Nick. One way to get good torx bits is just order them direct from Wiha. They have most sizes in bulk packs of 10-30 depending on the size. Once you get below #8 they start getting more expensive Also make sure you use the right size. Too easy to put a 6 in a 7 screw and say it fits and that’s how you ruin either the bit or the screw itself . Good tools last a long time so it’s worth a little more to get them from the beginning. On buying in bulk it might help if you had some friends that wanted some bits also then you could get 20 and divvy them up between all of you
Hey Nick love the vids. I didn't see you mention that T handle to apply extra torque that i've seen you use in videos. Think you could apply an amazon link for that tool
Nice video! I also use Wiha screwdrivers and will check out the iFixit handles. There are two things I differ from though: Oil and threadlocker. I tried all kinds of US made oils (e.g. Bluelube, Froglube, CRK greese, Daiwa reel oil, and nano oil) but I always come back to EKS Solingen Hi-Tech (sic!) oil. EKS produces this oil for surgical instruments but it is rebranded and sold by other companies as well, e.g. Böker. It is relatively cheap and works for lubrication and rust protection, doesn't smell and it is 100% food safe (in my experience most US made lubrication products aren't). I will check out KPL Heavy Lube though, because sometimes I'd like to have something with more viscosity to it. When it comes to threadlocker I came across Loctite 222 some time ago. It's "low strength" compared to the 242 which is "medium strength" and in my experience it usually does the job just as well in most cases but is even easier to remove. Last but not least I can recommend Flitz Matte Finish cleaner and Flitz Wax. The cleaner cleans well and has a pleasant citrus smell to it. It works good and seems to be gentle to just about every material you use it on (Benchmade Bluelube Cleanser once removed my Spyderco PITS' blue 'anodization'). The wax is basically your typical high quality car wax. A carnauba/ bee wax mixture, but a liquid. It is insanely economical (a pea sized drop will be plenty for a folding knife blade, a huge bottle costs like 18€) and works just fine. It will prevent fingerprints to a degree and help to keep non stainless free from rust under light use circumstances.
Hi Nick, thanks for the enjoyable content and comprehensive/tools page. I’m just getting into this world of EDC and knives (despite being 50) and am finding it’s a good non-computer related hobby. I’m a programmer by trade and live in Redmond, WA, so I’m otherwise inundated with tech. :) Anyway, just wanted to say thanks and I look forward to going through your backlog. Hmmm, let’s make that ‘your channel’s backlog of videos.’ :D
Nick, your disassembly pad is not in your Amazon store. Any idea where it might be available? Thanks! I enjoy your videos and find them to be very helpful and informative. I’d like to see a disassembly video on a Pro-Tech TR-3 Auto. 🤗🇺🇸
Hi Nick. I’ve watched many of your disassembly videos and was curious about your tools. I ordered the small wiha set in the green box like you have, and ordered a couple of the ifixit drivers. Unfortunately I didn’t realize the drivers ifixit sells are for 4mm size bits, and the wiha set are 1/4”. So no working. So then I ordered the 1/4” driver size from ifixit which they call mahi or some fish name. Unfortunately this handle is huge in the hand. An improvement to your video might be to call out the bit sizes.
Why use the iFixit shafts with the Wiha heads? That seems like a bit of a pain to mix and match. I mean I get it on one level. Sometimes combining aspects of different items gives you precisely what you want and/or need. Eddie Van Halen's Frankenstrat comes to mind. He wanted the "fat" sound of a PAF pickup found in a Gibson, but wanted the playability of a Stratocaster along with a tremolo. Hence his combining the two brought about the modern day "Super Strat".
If I may be so bold as to offer a recommendation... I was was looking back at an old video on the Benchmade bugout and to you assortment of tool I suggest a feeler gauge. You can pick a set up at an auto parts store for less than $10 bucks. At least for the way you worked on the washers on the bugout. Also for the rest of the tool nerds out there ifixit has a great set that has two different sized drivers one 4mm and one 1/4. The difference in size would be a great visual identifier vs tape or other markings.
Thanks Nick...Frankie and Bird were using some EDCi on a recent review and said that they had it on good authority that it is food grade safe. At least that’s what I think they said. I may have to watch it again. If you get any new info on that, please let us know.
I've heard it's got safe ingredients, but isn't certified. But 'heard' and 'telling my viewers it's food safe' are different things, I'm trying to be more careful about these things.
"... more specifically, it smells like boiled hell...boiled in an old shoe... " That's a keeper. And distinct from Ripe Nuclear Hobo Ass Cheese. Your experience, shared, is much appreciated. Particularly regarding the inve$tment in quality tool$, where it's important to get it right on the first try.
I really like the Fixit drivers (bought 3)... note that they take 4mm stock bits, not 0.25". I agree that the expensive bearing-handled drivers are an excess... for me, it's better to have money like that tied up in knives. Also like the Fixit spudging tools, and the Spyderco ceramic files. Lots of good recommendations here. One suggestion... wish I'd gotten a short 4" long caliper, instead of an 8" long caliper.
Why have three separate Ifixit bit driver handles when for a fraction of the cost you could have excellent quality fixed blade screwdrivers by Wera or similar in T6, T8 and T10? Keeping a different handle for each size kind of removes the point of bit drivers, i.e. their interchangeability.
I was wondering what you were using Frog Lube for. It's an awesome lubricant for firearms, because they get so hot. I imagine it's terrible on knives as a lubricant since it's a few hundred degrees lower than what it is in a hot AR.
Appreciate ur videos Nick thank u. One question tho doesn't the rubbing alcohol dull the coating on a blade ie: Spydercos DLC. Does it lighten the color?
Hi Nick! Great presentation. I have one question for you. Backdrop: I have a folding KāBar pocket knife that was presented to me not too long ago. Today, quite literally, I gently unscrewed the 3 tiny clip screws to tighten the body of the knife for better control of the launching of the blade. In all, that piece was unsuccessful for the screw kept turning. Now for the climax, while reapplying the screws, 2 were good to go, but that final 1 just kept turning and turning. I knew then the screw was ruined. Is there a way to retap that tiny opening and replacing the worn screw with one, once I have been able to rethread the opening? Also, is there something I can do to correct the forever turning main body screw? Semper Fi
I bought a Michael Zieba knive and the detent Bar you can really hear scraping against the blade should I put some nano oil on that or should I just keep flicking it and it will wear down the metal more therefore making it easier to open and close?
Where’s the T-handle driver that you used in the AD-15 disassembly video? That thing looks like a better tool for applying torque to the screws. Can you share make and model? Thanks!
Nick Shabazz I use Wiha 75802 System 4 Micro Bit to 1/4 ($6) with the Bahco Stubby Length Magnetic Bit Holder Ratcheting T-Handle ScrewDriver 808050TS ($20). The adapter lets you use the bits from that Wiha kit in any 1/4 hex driver, the Bahco is that. You can probably use Wera 013390 T-handle Rapidaptor but it’s pricey at $55 and I don’t think it’s a ratcheting driver.
Does anyone know a good disassembly pad like Nick shows at the end? There are a lot on Amazon. The one his store links to lacks the features he touts in the video (like no rim on the edges).
If your still interested i found the creator and he still sells the driver but its custom order so yeah. We were spelling it wrong. Took forever to find him
Montrix friend i can do you one better than that. I can link you to there company website. Turns out its two brothers custom business. Idk how long orders take though, i lost the link because i decided just to get the ifixit kit. But when i saw your reply it only took me 10 minutes to find it again 😂 compared to the first time took me 4 days His names russian so it’s spelled Aleksander Peshkov and heres the link to his company where you can order the bit driver along with many other custom things they make like beads and knives: peshkov-brothers.com/TOOLS
i watched this like a couple hours ago, but YT freaked out, comments wouldn't load and at one point it was saying something about it being flagged. weird stuff
After 75 years i'm just looking at knives now. Yep. And its great to have Nick show me around. I figure it might brighten up my post-covid world a bit. Thing is, i always did love small steel, but never quite had the time or money. My appreciation to all you knife vloggers.
Knife collecting is the best kept secret in hobbies
@@globofgreen you are not wrong there.
I like your videos because there’s no fluff. Just watched a thirty minute video with tons of information and no nonsense. Thanks, Nick.
As always, Nick is the best and does a great breakdown of what tools you need to maintain your knives.
For Nick: I used to buy and restore knives. Diassemble and give a vinegar bath. Removes a lot of rust. Use a pair of pliers to squash que-tip heads and use the heads inside of like Spyderco knives. Works very quickly.
Sparkulation. I like your use of this word. Word? Gription and Greasitude are cool too.
I recently got my first pocketknife -- Hogue Ritter "Griptilian" -- and was searching for a maintenance video. Thus, I found you. Your videos are informative, and you are funny as h... all get out. Full of humorosity! Thanks, mate!
I picked up a precision screwdriver set at Harbor Freight for $5 for knife maintenance after your last toolkit video and I've been super happy with it.
“…get that mirror finish up to the highest level of sparkulation that I can possibly manage because I am a fancy, fancy man…”
Your videos are educational and enjoyable - and your extrapolations of vocabulary and phraseology are very entertaining 😂
Great review Nick. I’ve bought 3/4 of the gear you’ve shown in this video. Thanks for the ideas. I appreciate them.
That Wiha bit set is awesome. I have one Kershaw knife with their annoying soft torx screw where one is stripped out some, and there like one of the allen keys that opens it without an issue. It really saved me a lot of headaches.
We all need to maximize the “sparkulation” in our lives on occasion.
Sparkulation word of the day. Thank you for sharing.
I tend to like Ballistol, both for rust prevention and lube
6:50 those are Adson foreceps
Exceptional Vid as Usual Brother! I’m loving your vids/reviews every time I watch them to the end as I end up learning new things in the knives world! You Rock Nick! Your efforts are greatly appreciated Sir!🙏🏻🤙🏻🙌🏻👊🏻✌🏻😀
Another great pry tool is the orange plastic tool that comes with most Lego sets. Obviously not as durable as titanium, but it wont scratch
I use aerosol cans of isopropyl alcohol, with the red to tube forcefully spray gunk out with the alcohol and it works great
I didn't know the Loctite thread lock also existed in stick version. Very useful to know, thanks for the info :)
For tougher cleaning jobs, I'll use a facial scrub brush, like one from EcoTools. Very soft bristles, much softer than a soft toothbrush. Also, Citadel Black knife oil works great on knives that you will use for food prep.
Kroger?! You ain't gonna get that in California my friend! Ha ha!
I use alcohol for most of my cleaning but I will say once I stumbled upon the Benchmande Blue Lube Cleanser, I've found I can't live without it. I've soaked those Gnat nut size IKBS ball bearings in that stuff and just watched the grime and grease float away with zero residue. Works great on watches as well!
Love your channel! Tweezers = Adson brown tissue forceps
Hey! You finally color coded the drivers and got a bicycle tire lever to separate the scales. Awesome!!😃🖖🏼
Rafael Reig
Oh shit. Never thought to use a tire lever. I already have a bunch of those! Thanks man
Ordered the fixit drivers and large bit kit .
Great video Nick! Super helpful / love the updates.
I spent approximately four seconds smelling my pocketknife today. Tomorrow, who knows ...
Nick. One way to get good torx bits is just order them direct from Wiha. They have most sizes in bulk packs of 10-30 depending on the size. Once you get below #8 they start getting more expensive Also make sure you use the right size. Too easy to put a 6 in a 7 screw and say it fits and that’s how you ruin either the bit or the screw itself . Good tools last a long time so it’s worth a little more to get them from the beginning. On buying in bulk it might help if you had some friends that wanted some bits also then you could get 20 and divvy them up between all of you
Hey Nick love the vids. I didn't see you mention that T handle to apply extra torque that i've seen you use in videos. Think you could apply an amazon link for that tool
Nice video! I also use Wiha screwdrivers and will check out the iFixit handles. There are two things I differ from though: Oil and threadlocker.
I tried all kinds of US made oils (e.g. Bluelube, Froglube, CRK greese, Daiwa reel oil, and nano oil) but I always come back to EKS Solingen Hi-Tech (sic!) oil. EKS produces this oil for surgical instruments but it is rebranded and sold by other companies as well, e.g. Böker. It is relatively cheap and works for lubrication and rust protection, doesn't smell and it is 100% food safe (in my experience most US made lubrication products aren't). I will check out KPL Heavy Lube though, because sometimes I'd like to have something with more viscosity to it.
When it comes to threadlocker I came across Loctite 222 some time ago. It's "low strength" compared to the 242 which is "medium strength" and in my experience it usually does the job just as well in most cases but is even easier to remove.
Last but not least I can recommend Flitz Matte Finish cleaner and Flitz Wax. The cleaner cleans well and has a pleasant citrus smell to it. It works good and seems to be gentle to just about every material you use it on (Benchmade Bluelube Cleanser once removed my Spyderco PITS' blue 'anodization'). The wax is basically your typical high quality car wax. A carnauba/ bee wax mixture, but a liquid. It is insanely economical (a pea sized drop will be plenty for a folding knife blade, a huge bottle costs like 18€) and works just fine. It will prevent fingerprints to a degree and help to keep non stainless free from rust under light use circumstances.
Hi Nick, thanks for the enjoyable content and comprehensive/tools page. I’m just getting into this world of EDC and knives (despite being 50) and am finding it’s a good non-computer related hobby. I’m a programmer by trade and live in Redmond, WA, so I’m otherwise inundated with tech. :)
Anyway, just wanted to say thanks and I look forward to going through your backlog. Hmmm, let’s make that ‘your channel’s backlog of videos.’ :D
Thanks for this one... I will keep in mind...
Great recommendations thank you didn’t see link was looking at nicer wiha kit with ratchet
"gription", a wonderful neologism!
FrogLube is great for shipping overseas. Especially if you are certain it is going by boat. It WILL arrive rust free.
Thanks for the information shared in this video.
Nick, your disassembly pad is not in your Amazon store. Any idea where it might be available? Thanks! I enjoy your videos and find them to be very helpful and informative. I’d like to see a disassembly video on a Pro-Tech TR-3 Auto. 🤗🇺🇸
Hi Nick. I’ve watched many of your disassembly videos and was curious about your tools. I ordered the small wiha set in the green box like you have, and ordered a couple of the ifixit drivers. Unfortunately I didn’t realize the drivers ifixit sells are for 4mm size bits, and the wiha set are 1/4”. So no working. So then I ordered the 1/4” driver size from ifixit which they call mahi or some fish name. Unfortunately this handle is huge in the hand. An improvement to your video might be to call out the bit sizes.
Quite well done, thanks. I will check into your links on these items.
Why use the iFixit shafts with the Wiha heads? That seems like a bit of a pain to mix and match. I mean I get it on one level. Sometimes combining aspects of different items gives you precisely what you want and/or need. Eddie Van Halen's Frankenstrat comes to mind. He wanted the "fat" sound of a PAF pickup found in a Gibson, but wanted the playability of a Stratocaster along with a tremolo. Hence his combining the two brought about the modern day "Super Strat".
That is a lovely bit of kit. I am guessing there is little chance that these will reach the UK.
If I may be so bold as to offer a recommendation... I was was looking back at an old video on the Benchmade bugout and to you assortment of tool I suggest a feeler gauge. You can pick a set up at an auto parts store for less than $10 bucks. At least for the way you worked on the washers on the bugout.
Also for the rest of the tool nerds out there ifixit has a great set that has two different sized drivers one 4mm and one 1/4. The difference in size would be a great visual identifier vs tape or other markings.
I love IFixIt handles, but their bits---- not so much. Wiha bits in my opinion are better
Very informative video. Thanks. 🤙🏼
I was just about to search for videos like this. Just my luck!! 👍
Enjoy and learn a lot from your vlogs. What was the Ti knife at about 13:56 you were cleaning with the gray microfiber?
Love these videos man.
Thanks Nick...Frankie and Bird were using some EDCi on a recent review and said that they had it on good authority that it is food grade safe. At least that’s what I think they said. I may have to watch it again. If you get any new info on that, please let us know.
I've heard it's got safe ingredients, but isn't certified. But 'heard' and 'telling my viewers it's food safe' are different things, I'm trying to be more careful about these things.
Nick Shabazz...thanks for the reply.
Why Loctite Blue when Purple is what is recommended by Loctite for those screw sizes?
Ballistol does everything you need for knives and at a much better price.
What is that knife at 19:25
Qsp penguin
Wrong thats the Kiser Vanguard Domin in g10 jade scales
@@gamer.004 oh shit yeah, my bad
"Sparkulation" and "Greasitude"
"... more specifically, it smells like boiled hell...boiled in an old shoe... " That's a keeper. And distinct from Ripe Nuclear Hobo Ass Cheese.
Your experience, shared, is much appreciated. Particularly regarding the inve$tment in quality tool$, where it's important to get it right on the first try.
I really like the Fixit drivers (bought 3)... note that they take 4mm stock bits, not 0.25". I agree that the expensive bearing-handled drivers are an excess... for me, it's better to have money like that tied up in knives. Also like the Fixit spudging tools, and the Spyderco ceramic files. Lots of good recommendations here. One suggestion... wish I'd gotten a short 4" long caliper, instead of an 8" long caliper.
Why have three separate Ifixit bit driver handles when for a fraction of the cost you could have excellent quality fixed blade screwdrivers by Wera or similar in T6, T8 and T10? Keeping a different handle for each size kind of removes the point of bit drivers, i.e. their interchangeability.
Great Vid 🤜🏻🤛🏻
I was wondering what you were using Frog Lube for. It's an awesome lubricant for firearms, because they get so hot. I imagine it's terrible on knives as a lubricant since it's a few hundred degrees lower than what it is in a hot AR.
Arkansas summers blow.
Thanks, Nick. I am curious why you don't use watch oil? They are designed to last a long time and to stay put.
Appreciate ur videos Nick thank u. One question tho doesn't the rubbing alcohol dull the coating on a blade ie: Spydercos DLC. Does it lighten the color?
Hi Nick! Great presentation. I have one question for you.
Backdrop:
I have a folding KāBar pocket knife that was presented to me not too long ago. Today, quite literally, I gently unscrewed the 3 tiny clip screws to tighten the body of the knife for better control of the launching of the blade. In all, that piece was unsuccessful for the screw kept turning. Now for the climax, while reapplying the screws, 2 were good to go, but that final 1 just kept turning and turning. I knew then the screw was ruined. Is there a way to retap that tiny opening and replacing the worn screw with one, once I have been able to rethread the opening? Also, is there something I can do to correct the forever turning main body screw? Semper Fi
I bought a Michael Zieba knive and the detent Bar you can really hear scraping against the blade should I put some nano oil on that or should I just keep flicking it and it will wear down the metal more therefore making it easier to open and close?
Where’s the T-handle driver that you used in the AD-15 disassembly video? That thing looks like a better tool for applying torque to the screws. Can you share make and model? Thanks!
It's a very poor choice, actually. Bits just don't fit so well.
Nick Shabazz
I use Wiha 75802 System 4 Micro Bit to 1/4 ($6) with the Bahco Stubby Length Magnetic Bit Holder Ratcheting T-Handle ScrewDriver 808050TS ($20). The adapter lets you use the bits from that Wiha kit in any 1/4 hex driver, the Bahco is that. You can probably use Wera 013390 T-handle Rapidaptor but it’s pricey at $55 and I don’t think it’s a ratcheting driver.
Great video but where would you put kpl heavy in the line up of lube if you have ever used it
Hi Nick! I was wondering what are the dimensions of the cleaning patches you have. I think I might start using those instead.
Could you do a disassembly of the GiantMouse ACE Biblio?
Great video!
Really awesome reviews video!!! :D
Have you heard of Loctite 243? Similar to 242, but way better performance on aluminum and stainless without an accelerant.
Good vid brutha
13:26 he is wearing a Batman mask from the reflection of the griptilian blade
“I got a Bad case of diawa!” Your kill’in me Nick! Hahahah. And chugging mineral oil! LOL
have u tried permatex blue, i find it breaks easier than blue loctite
What model of Spyderco is that?
Are these iFixit drivers 4mm or 1/4” ?
Nick have you ever experienced the audacious concept tool driver?
Cooking oil will do
Dang the tweezers you suggested are no longer available.
Tool maintaining tools.
What brand workmat do you endorse?
what knife is that at 19:30?
For knives you should really be using the purple Loctite 222.
Is Benchmade blue lube good stuff or do you recommend your other options?
How did you get the Leatherman Wave to be so "loose"? Mine is much more difficult to open.
Mine got pretty loose after a few months of using it at work
The forcep is called a non-toothed Adson forcep
Does anyone know a good disassembly pad like Nick shows at the end? There are a lot on Amazon. The one his store links to lacks the features he touts in the video (like no rim on the edges).
where can i order that alexander peshkov hex driver please nick, cant find on internet
When you find it let me know
If your still interested i found the creator and he still sells the driver but its custom order so yeah. We were spelling it wrong. Took forever to find him
@@gamer.004 do you have the link to the Instagram or the spelling of his name still?
Montrix friend i can do you one better than that. I can link you to there company website. Turns out its two brothers custom business. Idk how long orders take though, i lost the link because i decided just to get the ifixit kit. But when i saw your reply it only took me 10 minutes to find it again 😂 compared to the first time took me 4 days
His names russian so it’s spelled Aleksander Peshkov and heres the link to his company where you can order the bit driver along with many other custom things they make like beads and knives:
peshkov-brothers.com/TOOLS
peshkov-brothers.com/TOOLS
How can someone find the little square cloths please?
They're gun cleaning cloths.
alexander who, i can't understand with your accent, for the torx tool
What is that knife at 5:35?
Looks like a kizer.. but I'm not really sure what it is. I'd like to know as well
@@kyleburton7394 it might be a custom smock
@@liamjack5944 you know what I think it is.. I typed in smock into TH-cam and one of Nick's videos popped up with it being a custom smock
Thats the Smock
i watched this like a couple hours ago, but YT freaked out, comments wouldn't load and at one point it was saying something about it being flagged. weird stuff
TH-cam, Google, and Snapchat had wide-ranging outages and issues with their servers today. It appears to have been fixed at this point.
gripshion? got it. lol
A little bit?
What the hell did you do to Nick?
*Frog Lube--is canola oil.*
Fucken BATMAN 😂😂😂😂😂
"That Euler's Theorem tho."
Ummm hi batman?
Apparently Nick is not a fisherman.
#fancyman
You had your wife color-mark them or did you borrow her nail polish? 😜
for the gals in the knife world a pair of surgical gloves
#FancyBatman
Wtf
great video!