ambenz
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So I am refilling all my knifes with new blades as I am cleaning up the garage and I come across my fathers old Red Devil UK55.
This thing has got to be older than me...I am 58.
I remembered something funny about this knife as when I got it, the blade was ground down and sharpened with a grinder. I remember needing it and flipping it over, wondering WTH? ...but used it to finish the job and threw it in the back of the drawer.
So hear I am today, remembering my surprise to see a drift pin in the oddest place with holes in the blade to facilitate installation! That a hole in a hardened steel blade! How is that made?
So, that pin sure looks factory installed...do they make special blades for this or is this just a big waste of time and go out and get a new one?
I thought it was something you guys might know about...Dad was pretty good at jury rigging tools, but drilling holes in hardened steel blades?
This thing has got to be older than me...I am 58.
I remembered something funny about this knife as when I got it, the blade was ground down and sharpened with a grinder. I remember needing it and flipping it over, wondering WTH? ...but used it to finish the job and threw it in the back of the drawer.
So hear I am today, remembering my surprise to see a drift pin in the oddest place with holes in the blade to facilitate installation! That a hole in a hardened steel blade! How is that made?
So, that pin sure looks factory installed...do they make special blades for this or is this just a big waste of time and go out and get a new one?
I thought it was something you guys might know about...Dad was pretty good at jury rigging tools, but drilling holes in hardened steel blades?
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Then again, the patent , if there was one, is long expired.

