Here's a short video of the problem I have with the Core. It's not as dramatic as it used to be, but you can still see my concerns:http://www.youtube.com/v/Cn1XxEM9YA0Def
Yup, that's me, don't don't worry, I am not a real person. I am someone that the internet automatically generated to keep you amused when you should be working! It's not a huge deal if you are ready for it to do that, and if it only opens the little bit shown, but I have seen the blades open up much more than that in the past. Of course I also have a PST II that does this, but it is a significantly older model, and I did get it second (at least!) hand, so there's no telling what it might have been through in past lives.If you are flicking it open because you need it, and your other hand and mind are occupied with what you are doing, the potential for a nasty cut is quite good.Def
I probably should, but the truth is, I am just don't care about it enough to try. I don't carry or use it, so it really makes little difference to me. If I have something else to go in for repair I may consider it, but realistically it's not worth the effort to me.I could also use the special wrenches the site has to tighten it up when they come back in. It's funny that the Core is more useful to me as a project than a tool! Def
Trust me, I am just accentuating the positives! Def
I hadn't realized there were so many dance numbers in the old Star Trek! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luVjkTEIoJc&mode=related&search=Def
Yes, I think you and I are living proof of that! Def
Funny enough, I am trying to avoid getting a job! Def
That stainless snap looks nicely heavy-duty Dunc. Where might a guy find something like that?
You are absolutely right Dunc, there is a lanyard hole in the SwissTool, but I really don't care for it! Def