I don't remember when the first loose SAK scale became an object of my attention. Been some time now. I have used automotive trim adhesive. Smells like model car glue. Used that on nylon. I have used contact cement. Ticklish to use. I have used epoxy. Works, but is permanent, more or less. What I wanted was-1) To tighten up annoying loose scales on a SAK. Talking cellidor here.2) Non-permanent. Leave it be if I choose but still able to remove the scales.3) No scale damage or difficult clean up on the cellidor in case I decide to epoxy. I am experimenting with ALEX. Painter's acrylic latex caulk. Comes in the tubes with a pointy end. What I am using is made by DAP and says ALEX on the side of the container. Squeeze out a little dab. Put a small amount into the scale mounting holes. Push it on. I didn't even clamp the one I have tried it on. Dries pretty fast, but needs a couple of days to firm up good. Doesn't smell and according to the Eastman Corp. doesn't harm cellidor. So far so good. Best wishes. Gary Might need a photo. Brace yourself. 84mm Tourist. Best wishes. G [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ]
Will a tiny drop of superglue work?
Thanks for the superglue tip folks!I've got a couple of SAKs with "clicky" scales that drive me a little bonkers. I don't want to replace them, since there's nothing wrong with the scales otherwise, and applying pressure with some padding and a clamp didn't seem to do much.I thought about something like superglue but didn't know how hard it would be to remove if/when it came time to replace the scales entirely.
I have been looking for something less permanent than epoxy and superglue. Might try some rubber cement if I can locate a bottle. I had made a longer reply, but decided to modify it. Best wishes. G
Hi Mitch, If the scale is lifted slightly from the pins, then squeezing them back is what you need. I don't generally use a vise. I pad the scales up like you said, then use a small C-clamp. I can tighten down on just that one place and do it with a little more touch. I did just as you suggested with a Tinker a few weeks ago. Fixed it right up. Unfortunately, this old 84mm has had the scales taken off several times by previous owners and the pockets for the pins are loose. Glue is about all that's left short of finding some new scales. I like to watch Felix Immler. He seems like a jolly sort of person. Hi Mac, I know what you mean about the loose scale making you crazy. It doesn't affect the usefulness of the knife. (I used mine today to cut up some boxes for recycle.) I just have to tap the loose scale with a finger when I pick it up and hear it go 'tick'. Oh well, I guess I will just try something else to stick it down with. Or finally make some new scales. Best wishes to both of you. Gary