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Ill never lend a knife again.. Pics included before and after

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 8:57 am
by Kev83
So I was hanging with a friend and he was opening some packaging and he said hey let me borrow your knife a second. So I handed him my beloved manix 2 and he proceeded to try to get trough the packaging and after I saw him struggling a second I asked him what the problem was.. Well he failed to see a small metal rivet holding the two pieces together when he cut through and this was the end result to my edge..

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After about an hour or so on my lansky system I managed to repair the damage and got it back to hair popping sharp again. (Pics below)

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So needless to say I most likely will never hand over my knife to someone unless I know they treat it the way I do.

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 11:51 am
by Evil D
We all learn this lesson eventually.

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 11:55 am
by Blerv
I was afraid to even click on this :( . Glad it had a happy ending!

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 11:59 am
by Kev83
Evil D wrote:We all learn this lesson eventually.

This is true but such is life I guess.. Just glad it wasn't a tip snap

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 2:47 am
by razorsharp
one of those moments you probably wish it was zwear/pd1/3v/cruwear/vascowear :p glad to see you fixed it

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 4:06 am
by BAL
Some people just don't get it. Glad that it turned out ok for you.

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 5:54 am
by jackknifeh
Some people are of the opinion that if a knife can't be used for removing hub caps as well as standard cutting tasks the knife must be a piece of junk. I was one of the "some people" several years ago. Not as bad as some but if I pay $153.95 for a Manix2 with very good steel used for the blade it should hold up to very hard use. Knowing when the use becomes abuse is the key. It's just a matter of a lack of exposure to knife knowledge and too many movies. In a movie I saw Nicolas cage use a knife model I used to own to remove mortar from between bricks. In that case that was a good use for that knife model. :) Popular brand name but the steel was 440A I think. That's why I think along with the grail in our right front pocket we should have the "loaner" in another pocket. The only thing we miss out on by loaning a lesser quality knife is the expression on the loanee's face when they use a knife like a Spyderco Military. Oh yeah, we also miss out on getting the knife back with big dings in the blade that used to have a tip but now the tip is laying on the floor. :eek: Given the big picture I can live without the expression. :D

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 6:18 am
by .357 mag
My father-in-law used my SE pacific Salt to dig up a small oak tree (2 inches tall). Didn't know what he was using it before because I thought he new better. He must of scraped a rock or something cause the tip and a few serrations were damaged. After a few hours I got edge back to where is need it. Never again..

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 7:03 am
by Pinetreebbs
If it has an edge or an engine, don't lend it unless you really know how the person handles tools.

100X for chain saws.

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 5:23 pm
by enduraguy
That's not so bad. Years ago I had one of those Benchmade Emerson knives with a titanium blade and carbide coated edge. I made the mistake of letting my platoon sergeant open a few ammo cans with it. He used the blade edge to cut the steel bands on them. The blade had no edge when I got it back.

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 8:17 pm
by opaul
Great job, putting the edge back on. I've got to get the hang of that.

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 9:14 pm
by chuck_roxas45
Oh yes, I never lend knives anymore. Or show them either.

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 9:43 pm
by mattman
chuck_roxas45 wrote:Oh yes, I never lend knives anymore. Or show them either.
<pockets Chucks knife>

:D

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 4:18 am
by chuck_roxas45
mattman wrote:<pockets Chucks knife>

:D
Lolol...

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 8:13 am
by The Mastiff
The Manix 2 has one of the tougher stainless steels too, at a good hardness. It must have been a pretty strong impact.

Glad to see you were able to get it back in service quickly. That's why it's worth it getting good quality equipment.

Joe

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 2:59 pm
by Water Bug
Oh, man, know what you mean!

Years ago a colleague asked to borrow my knife. I handed him my Victorinox SAK. I later looked over to see what he was doing and found him using the main blade to tighten the screws in his glasses! :eek: He handed my SAK back to me with the leading edge and tip of the main blade all bent up and messed up! :eek: :eek: OH, WAS I PISSED! :mad:

Ever since then I don't loan my knives to anyone! When they come to me asking if they can borrow my knife, I ask them what they want cut and how, and do the job myself.

Glad you were able to repair the damage to the edge.

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 6:23 pm
by gull wing
Loaned it to a lady at work to cut a plant out of a plastic flower pot. She cut the concrete it was sitting on as well.
It was years ago but Never Again.

Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 10:24 pm
by Half Sack
When I got my first Spydie I realized I didn't like loaning it, watching the user and trying to make sure it wouldn't be lost. I don't like the idea of carrying a loaner unless its something I'd use myself, I usually carry 2 so an extra isn't bad but I'd like to use it too or else its just taking up pocket space from one of the knives I like.
Confusing but I'm sure you guys get it.

I'm glad the damage wasn't *that* bad, I was expecting a broken tip. Good thing you've got the tools to bring it back to life though.
Good job.

Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 11:12 pm
by Ragman24
I lent a guy at work my ffg black Endura 4 because I thought he was gonna cut some plastic bags but he starts digging out an ingrown hair on his leg!!!If that wasn't bad enough he drops it and chips the tip of the blade!Ill only let my Dad use my knives from now on.This happend about 3 months ago but I still feel like the idiot.Jeez!

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 4:15 am
by O,just,O
Just get a junk knife & beat up on it real bad. Twisted & bent with the tip snapped off, loose in the pivot & lock. Roll the edge after you get it good & jagged & carry that as a loaner knife.
They will soon not ask.
O.