Finished another super Cadet yesterday.Saw and scissors for extra beef. Classic silver scales. A beauty.In order to have the pivots extend as much into the scales as possible I used flat button head screws and only minimal sinking. The snap is intense.(Image removed from quote.)
Actually I don't. I'm sure though Syph will gladly use button heads if you want them. That is if you want a 93.
Quote from: crackout on November 11, 2013, 04:44:21 PMActually I don't. I'm sure though Syph will gladly use button heads if you want them. That is if you want a 93.Ya the funny thing is those button heads are what come with the pivots. I used to use them when I started, but most people wanted them flush, so I just switched over to the countersunk style screws as standard, but have many hundreds of the button style.(Image removed from quote.)
Congratulations on your first mod mate. Planning on doing any others now?
Sorry for the crappy cell phone PIC however here is my first 91mm mod (added the pliers) to an explorer. Also coloured the mag glass using lather dye. However it could have done with being in there a bit longer.Sent from my Hudl HT7S3 using Tapatalk
Quote from: Gareth on November 11, 2013, 06:01:49 PMCongratulations on your first mod mate. Planning on doing any others now?funny you should ask, as I have most of a champ in bits and a pile of DOE's. Tonight Mathew one of them will be transformed into a yoman for around the house carry. May also put together Sammy's first Sak with a butter blade and some of the other leftover bitsSent from my Hudl HT7S3 using Tapatalk
Not as pretty as other mods but i like it.... a lot. Ti heat anodized, acid etched tools...(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)Need to find some flat head screws, but that's almost impossible here...
Uhhhh... Nice!What size screws do you ned?
Nice one Farmman:)Sent from my XT901 using Tapatalk