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Followed your amazon link to get that break free clp and i added to cart and ordered, because your demo of it impressed me. Well, not until it shipped did i notice that what you have listed in your Amazon store is just Break Free LP, without the Cleaner aspect to it. I had to initiate a return and they're charging me to ship it back to them. I was hoping it would let me exchange it for the correct stuff which is the same price, but no bueno. Please change that so no one else makes that mistake and loses 5 bucks. Thanks.
Metal you're one of the knife reviewers that inspired me to start making videos on some of the knives I love in my limited collection. Thanks for putting up all this awesome content!
Thank you for taking the time to make this. Really appreciate it. I've been binge watching your content lately and it's really helped improve my knowledge and inform some of my beginner knife purchases.
Precision drivers with the free spinning end are a great option I would recommend. Also, disassembly on a microfiber cloth helps to keep screws from bouncing away. The real question is: what cleaner is best to remove the wood bits on the Shaman after a day of hard batoning? ....Yeah, I went there.
A video on Axis Lock dissassembly would be great! I'm gonna be getting my first Axis Lock in the next week or two and it would be great to see a video on cleaning and replacing springs etc.
It's worth noting that Loctite Blue 242 sets up in 10 minutes, so make any adjustments right away. Though, depending on the type of metal, temperature, and air reaching the threads, this time can change. I fully agree that you should let the knife sit for at least 24 hours, if not longer, judging by the testing I've done and through general use (I've had issues with a few cantankerous machines where extra care, correct use, and correct product selection were important and Loctite has technical data sheets available on their website). Also, I've heard rumor of white threadlocker. Maybe there is white threadlocker, but blue Loctite can look white if it crumbles during disassembly. Still not sure about that stick style Loctite on such small screws compared to liquid.
The magnets on the digital angle finder is also good for retrieving screws, bearings and other small metal items that do make it to the floor or carpeted areas.
Two things, Nano oil is amazing! Put a drop on each side of an otherwise sticky PM2’s pivot and now it’s like silk! Falls free and snaps open like a whip. And two- Break free CLP is great at cleaning blades. Leaves a nice sheen on the blade that looks great and keeps it protected when you’re storing your knife away too.
3in1 oil makes a great dry lube that is easier to come by than REM oil. I used to use it on things I was especially afraid of attracting gunk towards, and now even have used it on pivots and had good results in it not contributing to gunk build up. Only bad thing is that they should make a bottle with a finer tip. It's got the viscosity of water when first applied and can get everywhere. The "carrier" substance evaporates very quickly though and is easy to clean up. I don't know what's in it (not silicone) but it's almost like a graphite floating in an ultra quick evaporating solvent.
@MC, I'm wondering what your sense of knowing about "knife guys & gals" might inform you as to how many are also "gun guys & gals""?" IMHO, based on being 76 and inflicted with BOTH "maladies" since moving to NE-PA @16, and thanks to several cousins, being surrounded by "hunting culture" with its' attendant hardware, whatever works well to care for firearms is also excellent for the care and feeding of knives, and that whatever is good for one's boots is also good for any knife associated leather! Backing up this "ethic" are the teachings of my career Marine Corps officer Dad, as well as those of my own Army training sergeants! I'm NOT wishing to be preachy here, just wonder what your sense of all that tells you...??? THANKS for what you do, your vids are always enjoyed! 😁👍❗️
Don't use stubby drivers on knives you will apply too much torque at poor angular alignment to their small screws thereby inclining them to strip out. Use long narrow drivers like wiha provides.
I now I’m a little late to the party but I just want to give some handy advice. I blow out my knives but I use a cmos sensor cleaning bellow (you can also use an airbrush compressor) instead of a workshop (or household) compressor or canned air. Workshop (or household) compressors and canned air blow so hard they can actually scratch the knife internals, not fully clean by creating air pockets and get water in the internals because of the cold attracting moisture . A cmos sensor cleaning bellow is also much cheaper and often comes with a soft brush you can put on the air outlet.
Just saying I love nano oil, it’s like franks red hot. I put that shit on everything! I use it for all my knives except otfs of course and it works miracles on guns and other tools
That's cool I was wondering about my Microtech otfs I haven't had them that long haven't really needed to clean them and I just so happened to have some REM oil that I've had for about 10 years and it's about a quarter full still so good to know I can use that up finally🤪 And you say that dries a different way so as not to attract dirt good thing I didn't spray regular oil in there then. Thanks for the vid man keep it up keep it up love it 💪
Hi Like your cleaning video's. Question, will CLP help with a "hazy" blade. I have some vintage knives that the blade has a haze on it and I buff, wash, and no mater what I do I still have a haze.. Ideas??
If you spend much time on gun pages, REM Oil gets no love… my experiences with it, it just doesn’t last, Guns still rust right through it… now CLP… awesome!
Sweet instructional !!!! Quick question do they actually have titanium hardware for EDC knives? The reason I ask is because titanium strips out a lot easier than steel. The reason I know this is because we use them on occasion in my hobby FPV quad copters. They are hex head 3M nuts. The thing is the hex heads weill strip out if you don’t have a good bite in the screw head. I was thinking , if they used torques heads, maybe they wouldn’t strip out as easily????
@@metal_complex thank you for the quick reply. Much appreciated. Gives me some good ideas. The titanium they use for our FPV quad copters is a very very cheap titanium. I would imagine that the titanium to use for knife with a Torx head or probably on a higher quality. They’re probably much more expensive as well. Thanks again.
My friend the KME knife sharpener system you own, would you say it is way better and easier then the Worksharp guided sharpener system with the Gripomatic attachment. Because I own the workshop guided system and I bought the lapping stick on abrasive felts and it does a good job but would you recommend the KME system over it. Im not a pro at it at all but I want to make sure I dont hurt or mess up my knives so do you think the KME would be easier to use and do a more high quality job over the workshop guided angle system.
Hi MC, can you or have you done a video on long term storage of your knifes, like in your collection. I know in mine I'll go through once a month or 2 months and apply oil to the Blade if I'm out of edci, could you tell us what you do to your collection, Thanks and keep up the great videos:))
Clp is great although a carcinogen I would recommend using gloves when applying not sure about using it on a blade that is used for food…. Not saying you can’t but just a caution to someone who might not be familiar with the product use in rifles and fire arms makes sense but for a knife not my #1 recommendation unless you are storing it for awhile
I think that WD-40 is bad. WD-40 is a drying lubricant. Meaning it pulls moisture out of a moving part. Which is why is stinks for bike chains. Makes it attract dust and dirt like a magnet. Personaly, I would avoid it.
Is that WIHA st of torx bits a good quality set because shouldn't we buy good ones so they don't strip out the screws. And how much is that set you have because if you tell me there good quality then I will buy them. Thank you buddy.
They're sold separately on Amazon but the torx bits are just over $19 and the bit holder is just over $12 Wiha is a German tool company and they make high quality tools. I own the exact set of torx bits and driver, and I also have a set of precision screwdrivers for work. Both are excellent and I would recommend Wiha tools to anyone looking for a quality set of tools I know you were asking MC but I figured I'd add my 2 cents anyway
I will say.... on an old video.... cranking the pivot too hard on ceramic bearings can cause dents in the pivot causing a gritty feeling action so be careful
“lets clean up the blade on this here shaman, just go ahead and clean up the blade make it look like new!” *24 seconds later* “lets spray rem oil all of all over all of these knives, just go ahead and hose these bishes with gun oil* lol just givin you ish MC.
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Alcoholic wipes? 25:17
Followed your amazon link to get that break free clp and i added to cart and ordered, because your demo of it impressed me. Well, not until it shipped did i notice that what you have listed in your Amazon store is just Break Free LP, without the Cleaner aspect to it. I had to initiate a return and they're charging me to ship it back to them. I was hoping it would let me exchange it for the correct stuff which is the same price, but no bueno. Please change that so no one else makes that mistake and loses 5 bucks. Thanks.
Praying for these alcoholic wipes, hope they try to get some help with their alcohol addiction 🙏🏻
You beat me to the punch lol 🤣🤣
Hahaha thanks for the good laugh 😆😆😆👍🏻
I'm dead asf
Brilliant 😀
Lol, reminds me of my ex, he used to call them alcoholic wipes😂
Metal you're one of the knife reviewers that inspired me to start making videos on some of the knives I love in my limited collection. Thanks for putting up all this awesome content!
Love these types of videos. No matter how many I watch, there’s always something new to learn
I picked up the WIHA bits you recommended and I gotta say you were 1000% right, great bits. Thank you sir.
Thank you for taking the time to make this. Really appreciate it. I've been binge watching your content lately and it's really helped improve my knowledge and inform some of my beginner knife purchases.
Precision drivers with the free spinning end are a great option I would recommend. Also, disassembly on a microfiber cloth helps to keep screws from bouncing away. The real question is: what cleaner is best to remove the wood bits on the Shaman after a day of hard batoning? ....Yeah, I went there.
MC, just want to say how much I appreciate your channel and content. Consistently great stuff. Cheers.
A video on Axis Lock dissassembly would be great! I'm gonna be getting my first Axis Lock in the next week or two and it would be great to see a video on cleaning and replacing springs etc.
It's worth noting that Loctite Blue 242 sets up in 10 minutes, so make any adjustments right away. Though, depending on the type of metal, temperature, and air reaching the threads, this time can change. I fully agree that you should let the knife sit for at least 24 hours, if not longer, judging by the testing I've done and through general use (I've had issues with a few cantankerous machines where extra care, correct use, and correct product selection were important and Loctite has technical data sheets available on their website). Also, I've heard rumor of white threadlocker. Maybe there is white threadlocker, but blue Loctite can look white if it crumbles during disassembly. Still not sure about that stick style Loctite on such small screws compared to liquid.
I use one of those magnetic bowls that mechanics use. You can work over them, and if screws drop, they go in the bowl and hold there.
I have a lot of CLP, I do firearm maintenance on the side, it works very well with carbon build up and like you said also acts as a lube
Great instructional video MC! Thank you!
The magnets on the digital angle finder is also good for retrieving screws, bearings and other small metal items that do make it to the floor or carpeted areas.
Two things, Nano oil is amazing! Put a drop on each side of an otherwise sticky PM2’s pivot and now it’s like silk! Falls free and snaps open like a whip. And two- Break free CLP is great at cleaning blades. Leaves a nice sheen on the blade that looks great and keeps it protected when you’re storing your knife away too.
I wrap the blade part in masking tape, protects you from getting cut and the bland from getting scratched.
CLP worked great, and all I had to do is get my gun cleaning supplies out; thanks for the tip!!
Thanks for your time
3in1 oil makes a great dry lube that is easier to come by than REM oil. I used to use it on things I was especially afraid of attracting gunk towards, and now even have used it on pivots and had good results in it not contributing to gunk build up. Only bad thing is that they should make a bottle with a finer tip. It's got the viscosity of water when first applied and can get everywhere. The "carrier" substance evaporates very quickly though and is easy to clean up. I don't know what's in it (not silicone) but it's almost like a graphite floating in an ultra quick evaporating solvent.
I would recommend fitz. Just my opinion. I have used it about year. I live in wet country if it isint snowing it is raining.
@MC, I'm wondering what your sense of knowing about "knife guys & gals" might inform you as to how many are also "gun guys & gals""?" IMHO, based on being 76 and inflicted with BOTH "maladies" since moving to NE-PA @16, and thanks to several cousins, being surrounded by "hunting culture" with its' attendant hardware, whatever works well to care for firearms is also excellent for the care and feeding of knives, and that whatever is good for one's boots is also good for any knife associated leather! Backing up this "ethic" are the teachings of my career Marine Corps officer Dad, as well as those of my own Army training sergeants! I'm NOT wishing to be preachy here, just wonder what your sense of all that tells you...???
THANKS for what you do, your vids are always enjoyed! 😁👍❗️
Don't use stubby drivers on knives you will apply too much torque at poor angular alignment to their small screws thereby inclining them to strip out. Use long narrow drivers like wiha provides.
I was wondering where to get replacement screws. I've lost a bunch of screws from my knife.
There is a Rem Dri Lube spray which may be what you want over regular Rem Oil spray that you used.
I now I’m a little late to the party but I just want to give some handy advice.
I blow out my knives but I use a cmos sensor cleaning bellow (you can also use an airbrush compressor) instead of a workshop (or household) compressor or canned air.
Workshop (or household) compressors and canned air blow so hard they can actually scratch the knife internals, not fully clean by creating air pockets and get water in the internals because of the cold attracting moisture .
A cmos sensor cleaning bellow is also much cheaper and often comes with a soft brush you can put on the air outlet.
Great vid MC, one thing to add is (at least for me). I only use Rem oil outside, stuff stinks pretty bad.
@5:52 My LC200N Pacific Salt has small rust forming from regular pocket carry without oiling so beware.
We use CLP in the Army for cleaning carbon out our weapons, and use it for lubrication.
Clean Lubricate Protect
Just saying I love nano oil, it’s like franks red hot. I put that shit on everything! I use it for all my knives except otfs of course and it works miracles on guns and other tools
You are the ninja brother
Tell us about cleaning the scales.
Very helpful, thanks.
can you show us how to use lapping films on the kme to get mirror polished edges?
I second this.
Please make a video disassembling the Medford Praetorian.
All good grade lubricant for my knives. Since having kids I use them for food prep and cutting fruit all day every day.
Thanks
That's cool I was wondering about my Microtech otfs I haven't had them that long haven't really needed to clean them and I just so happened to have some REM oil that I've had for about 10 years and it's about a quarter full still so good to know I can use that up finally🤪 And you say that dries a different way so as not to attract dirt good thing I didn't spray regular oil in there then. Thanks for the vid man keep it up keep it up love it 💪
Hi Like your cleaning video's. Question, will CLP help with a "hazy" blade. I have some vintage knives that the blade has a haze on it and I buff, wash, and no mater what I do I still have a haze.. Ideas??
Torque driver calibrated in inch pounds as well.
Would you recommend break free CLP for a Damascus blade? (Spyderco D.P.S. 15)
What's your take on Ballistol Multi-Purpose Tool Oil to clean knifes
What about KPL? A lot of guys in my knife group recommend it. Btw, Greetings from KCK.
Is the nano oil useful on firearms too?
I am about to do my first service on my edc knife collection so is it best to use Loctite 222?
Would advise against using locktike purple? Concerned I might use too much of the blue and then get the screws stuck lol.
Thank you Sir
Can we use food grade mineral oil for the final wipe.
by the way, really like your vids
Thanks for teaching a newb how to clean a pocket knife
If you spend much time on gun pages, REM Oil gets no love… my experiences with it, it just doesn’t last, Guns still rust right through it… now CLP… awesome!
What are the other options, because clp is out.of stock ?
Will CLP work for black blades?
how about cleaning DLC blades? does the CLP work or is there other recommendation??
Sweet instructional !!!!
Quick question do they actually have titanium hardware for EDC knives? The reason I ask is because titanium strips out a lot easier than steel.
The reason I know this is because we use them on occasion in my hobby FPV quad copters. They are hex head 3M nuts.
The thing is the hex heads weill strip out if you don’t have a good bite in the screw head. I was thinking , if they used torques heads, maybe they wouldn’t strip out as easily????
Yes. And it absolutely does strip easier. You're correct. Quality tools make all the difference
@@metal_complex thank you for the quick reply. Much appreciated. Gives me some good ideas.
The titanium they use for our FPV quad copters is a very very cheap titanium. I would imagine that the titanium to use for knife with a Torx head or probably on a higher quality. They’re probably much more expensive as well.
Thanks again.
@@fpvraver 6AL4V is typically the grade used for folding knives. Sometimes TC4 which is the Chinese equivalent
Lmao I’m watching this while I’m in an airplane
My friend the KME knife sharpener system you own, would you say it is way better and easier then the Worksharp guided sharpener system with the Gripomatic attachment. Because I own the workshop guided system and I bought the lapping stick on abrasive felts and it does a good job but would you recommend the KME system over it. Im not a pro at it at all but I want to make sure I dont hurt or mess up my knives so do you think the KME would be easier to use and do a more high quality job over the workshop guided angle system.
For otf, I use motorcycle chain lube.
I completely stripped and cleaned my Rat 1 last night. It was way past due.
Hi MC, can you or have you done a video on long term storage of your knifes, like in your collection. I know in mine I'll go through once a month or 2 months and apply oil to the Blade if I'm out of edci, could you tell us what you do to your collection, Thanks and keep up the great videos:))
Clp is great although a carcinogen I would recommend using gloves when applying not sure about using it on a blade that is used for food…. Not saying you can’t but just a caution to someone who might not be familiar with the product use in rifles and fire arms makes sense but for a knife not my #1 recommendation unless you are storing it for awhile
I can't wait to do this on my knives tight. I just sharpened them on my whetstone. For safety reasons, probably should have done things in reverse!
Is WD-40 a good substitute for a cleaninjg and/or preserving agent, instead of oil or CLP? Thx
I think that WD-40 is bad. WD-40 is a drying lubricant. Meaning it pulls moisture out of a moving part. Which is why is stinks for bike chains. Makes it attract dust and dirt like a magnet. Personaly, I would avoid it.
@@AdamGoodson - thx
Ok but how do I stop the oil from getting between the liners and the scales...
You don't
Should check out Gunny Glide. Scott Gunn is a great guy.
Is that WIHA st of torx bits a good quality set because shouldn't we buy good ones so they don't strip out the screws. And how much is that set you have because if you tell me there good quality then I will buy them. Thank you buddy.
They're sold separately on Amazon but the torx bits are just over $19 and the bit holder is just over $12
Wiha is a German tool company and they make high quality tools. I own the exact set of torx bits and driver, and I also have a set of precision screwdrivers for work. Both are excellent and I would recommend Wiha tools to anyone looking for a quality set of tools
I know you were asking MC but I figured I'd add my 2 cents anyway
Yep. Great quality. Buy with confidence
@@ImproperUnit thank you very much my friend for answering my question. In that being said I will now purchase the torx bit set. Thank you.
Great!!!
EDCI is food safe, just putting it out there.
Lmao Alcoholic wipes got me good 😂😂
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M.C‼️‼️
As ALWAYS good vid...
Thanks for what ya do!!
Stay safe, stay sharp....
👍🇺🇸👍🔪
I like all my snacks with a lil CLP
I will say.... on an old video.... cranking the pivot too hard on ceramic bearings can cause dents in the pivot causing a gritty feeling action so be careful
Man I wish I could forget and relearn all this stuff
Heck yeah
Nice samurai…
Several bits of the same size as well. Varying tolerances.
"alcoholic wipe" haha
Alcoholic wipes…. They might need to go to Alcoholics Anonymous! LOL
Wipes for alcoholics?
🤙🏻
“lets clean up the blade on this here shaman, just go ahead and clean up the blade make it look like new!”
*24 seconds later*
“lets spray rem oil all of all over all of these knives, just go ahead and hose these bishes with gun oil*
lol just givin you ish MC.
Liquid Bearing !!
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