So you mod, JM?
I will tell you that the liner in between the blade and the metal saw has a ridge at the small blade and metal saw pivot end that lines up with the spacer piece and allows the main blade to sit comfortably since it sits a little over the liner. Just a heads up I found it out the hard way.
Quote from: El Corkscrew on June 18, 2017, 06:14:10 AMSo you mod, JM?Yes I mod... In fact I only edc my mods... I don't mod for comercial purpuses though... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Based on the SAKs I have dismantled, the new ones are not completely flat... have indentations as well
Quote from: jaya_man on June 18, 2017, 02:34:46 PMBased on the SAKs I have dismantled, the new ones are not completely flat... have indentations as wellThank you!Is there any liner that is witout cutouts (oval shape like the handle), and without indentations then?
Forgot that I recently disassembled a Swisschamp for my Master Ranger mod...A slight technical mix-up as shown on the pic... (I accidentally messed up the order while moving the whole thing for better pic lighting). As shown by the arrows, the liner placements should be the other way around.(Image removed from quote.)I double checked against SAKs I have in my accumulation. On later model SAKs, full liners are no longer used...Since the wood saw is thinner than the metal saw, it tends to flex to the right when closing... As such it is prone to catching liners... This is why whatever tool configuration and placement order I use, I see to it that I place the correct liner appropriately...Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk