Question about pins and their effect on the "spring" tension
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 5:15 am
Hi all, my first post here.
I'm restoring an early camillus electrician's or linesman's knife. I disassembled and cleaned it up. When I reassembled it I noticed that the two pins that go all the way through the knife handle, liners and rocker/spring things that put tension on the blades (not sure what those are called) were smaller than the 3/32" pins I bought for it, but much larger than the next size down 1/16". I proceeded to use 1/16" pins....
Now it seems the blades are just a little too easy to open and close, they lost some of the tension they had before I took it apart.
QUESTION: Is this because the pins are too small and allowing the rocker/spring pieces to float too easily and not tension the blade...or just because I cleaned and oiled it up... The blade isn't loose side to side just a little to easy to open and close...
Any help would so greatly be appreciated. I've been a good newbie and used the search button...I found great info on downsizing larger rods, etc. but no answer to my question. Thank you all and cheers!
-Chris
San Diego
I'm restoring an early camillus electrician's or linesman's knife. I disassembled and cleaned it up. When I reassembled it I noticed that the two pins that go all the way through the knife handle, liners and rocker/spring things that put tension on the blades (not sure what those are called) were smaller than the 3/32" pins I bought for it, but much larger than the next size down 1/16". I proceeded to use 1/16" pins....
Now it seems the blades are just a little too easy to open and close, they lost some of the tension they had before I took it apart.
QUESTION: Is this because the pins are too small and allowing the rocker/spring pieces to float too easily and not tension the blade...or just because I cleaned and oiled it up... The blade isn't loose side to side just a little to easy to open and close...
Any help would so greatly be appreciated. I've been a good newbie and used the search button...I found great info on downsizing larger rods, etc. but no answer to my question. Thank you all and cheers!
-Chris
San Diego