I have some news.
I got these small axes. One 3.0 mm second 2.5 mm.
They both stood perfectly. Through holes inside them. Threaded.
Now I will need to find the M2 screws.
And a little regring these axes.
I have some news.
If the pivot feels OK and not too wobbly, it looks as though you will be ready to go when you find the screws and grind down the ends of the threaded pivot and lock pin. :)
My friends! Thank you very much for your support!
You always write so interesting. I do not miss any of your posts.
The handles are basically the same minus the liners. There is some texturing on the rear end that isn't on Enduras, otherwise the outsides are the same.Higher wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2020 11:17 amYou always write so interesting. I do not miss any of your posts.
Yes! I agree completely! I really like the ergonomics of the PS2.
I have about 10 pcs of Endura. And they are all ideal for ergonomics. If I understand correctly, the PS2 has a handle from Endura? But the difference is only in the liners in the handle? Do they have the same locks? and the distance between pivots is also the same? I have a little idea ..
That´s very nice of you to say Sir! I am glad you find something interesting in my posts, though tbh: There are very many here who know a LOT more interesting things about Spydercos, steels and so on than I do. :)Higher wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2020 11:17 amYou always write so interesting. I do not miss any of your posts.
Yes! I agree completely! I really like the ergonomics of the PS2.
I have about 10 pcs of Endura. And they are all ideal for ergonomics. If I understand correctly, the PS2 has a handle from Endura? ....
Based on Amazon reviews I read months ago, the Pacific Salt is indeed very popular.ladybug93 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 18, 2020 12:53 amthe pac salt seems to be one of the more popular models among forum members. i wonder if it's as popular outside of this forum. i also wonder if part of it's popularity is that it's an endura with a more sturdy blade and a coating. i also also wonder why such a popular model doesn't have more variations like endura frn colors (or more) and/or a waved blade variant.
you couldn't take my money fast enough for a se waved ticn gitd pac salt 2.
What I'd love is a Pacific Salt with toxic green handle and TiCN coated, FFG serrated blade in LC200N.Woodpuppy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 18, 2020 7:23 amOver a year ago before my family trip to Hawaii, I should have listened to the recommendations to get the Pac Salt. I opted instead for the Salt 2, which is still a great and useful knife, but I’ve become more accustomed to a larger knife since using the Millie during this entire pandemic.
I’d love to be able to buy a black SE Pac Salt 2 with a yellow, orange, or especially a toxic green handle. I may at some point buy the blacked-out SE PS2 and the yellow SE PS2 to make what I want and throw the resulting-leftovers-knife in the glovebox.
That's what I did. It's the best of both worlds, imo, and really should be a regular production option.