Yep, I remember seeing that in this forum before. I remember it looking really awkward to use, but it's definitely doable. I'm more interested in having the 58mm replace the can opener. Grind a bit off the flat head, and there's more than enough room to fit it. It's even the same thickness... Now that I'd like to see!
Quote from: clickstop on August 21, 2012, 04:42:32 AMYep, I remember seeing that in this forum before. I remember it looking really awkward to use, but it's definitely doable. I'm more interested in having the 58mm replace the can opener. Grind a bit off the flat head, and there's more than enough room to fit it. It's even the same thickness... Now that I'd like to see!You can't use a 58mm tool directly on a 91mm frame, you'd have to add a sleeve around it so that it would be the right size to actuate the back spring. That, or custom spring with a thicker end to it. This doesnt matter for addign it to the backside, which is the only place ive seen it added so far. Totally possible, but just more work than slapping it in.
Quote from: Syph007 on August 22, 2012, 11:24:24 PMQuote from: clickstop on August 21, 2012, 04:42:32 AMYep, I remember seeing that in this forum before. I remember it looking really awkward to use, but it's definitely doable. I'm more interested in having the 58mm replace the can opener. Grind a bit off the flat head, and there's more than enough room to fit it. It's even the same thickness... Now that I'd like to see!You can't use a 58mm tool directly on a 91mm frame, you'd have to add a sleeve around it so that it would be the right size to actuate the back spring. That, or custom spring with a thicker end to it. This doesnt matter for addign it to the backside, which is the only place ive seen it added so far. Totally possible, but just more work than slapping it in.That's what I was thinking, making a sleeve out of some scrap metal and then just JB-welding it to the scissors. A custom backspring would be nice though