My first real repair

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My first real repair

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Well I finally squeezed in some time to pull off my first repair job. I had this older Craftsman camp knife that had a broken rocker pin and was a bit "gunky". I picked it up cheap & figured with a little work it would be a good knife again. So with some assistance from my Pop, we removed the rocker pin, & spun down some 3/32" pinstock to fit. After peening the pin down she's snapping great. Gave her a good de-gunking and hit a few spots with some 0000 steel wool. Sharpened up the ol' carbon steel blades and here she is. I think this might have been a Schrade contract knife, anyone have a guess?

I also started another project. An Old Timer 93ot that had seen some abuse by a previous owner. The keyhole pin was bent & contorted so I had to cut it and drill the bolsters for a new pin. I'll have to finish that one up another day...

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cool, saved another one.
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nice one, looks like maybe a schrade contract, or ulster.
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I agree with MM, Schrade or Ulster. It could be a Camillus, but my first choice would be Schrade or Ulster.

It looks like you did a good job on the pins. ::tu::
Do you have a 1X42 belt sander? If you do, you can get a Satin Brite or Scotch Brite belt and really clean up the blades. It will take most of the tarnish off and even some of the light pitting.

Nice job! ::tu::
Let's see your next one, when you are done. :mrgreen:


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