Spyderco tool kit

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I have a fascination with taking things apart, and alas the Spydies get frequently stripped just to make sure there isn't just one more microscopic piece of lint trapped in there.
Obsessive, and I know it voids the warranty, but Benchmade pander to these desires with a really nice tool kit for their knives, so I've decided to make my Spyderwrench a dedicated Spydie assembly tool. The four slots for storing driver bits should do, but for covering the few Spydies I have at present, so far I've only needed three drivers:
A Phillips #1 for clip screws, and some frame screws,
A Hex key 2.5mm for blade bushes, and
A Torx #6 for some frames.

Are here any other sizes used?
 
Originally posted by Zardoz
...Benchmade pander to these desires with a really nice tool kit for their knives...
It may look nice but the thing is a piece of crap. The steel in the bits is so damn soft that you will easily destroy the small Torx in no time at all. Then, if you try and use the small Torx to take stuff apart, you'll start stripping out Torx heads.
I know from experience :rolleyes:
I hope you're putting good bits in your set.
 
Yep, stripped mine right off. I figured it was just me until a friend gave me a good one to replace it. I don't know what kind it is though. I've been meaning to go look for some.
 
Just get a Spyderwrench and replace those small screwdriver bits with small torques and allen bits!!!;) :rolleyes:
 
Originally posted by ThinkOfTheChildren

I hope you're putting good bits in your set.

Yup - I'm using Ti Nitride bits, just because the gold finish looks cool inside the Spyderwrench :cool:
 
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