taking apart a bump

Tex is right, the Thingy holds the handle scale tight against the liner. We put that in there to eliminate any "heart beat" when the knife is closed. The "heart beat" I am speaking of is when the scale pooches out when you close the knife. When the torsion bar is compressed it sometimes wants to move to the side. Hope this makes sense.

When taking it apart, heat the Thingy up with a soldering iron, and it should come out. You might be able to put it back in the same way if the plastic does not deform too much.

Hmmm I never thought of that. I thought I ruined the thingys by taking them out wrong, so next time I'll try your approach:thumbup:
 
the sledgehammer is naught but an implement of persuasion, to be used when necessary and overwhelming force is needed. The persuasion of said defiant object may be done with whatever discretion the persuader deems necessary, though keep in mind that complete and utter destruction is not always the intended result.

--me

When I go for the sledge.......usually complete and utter destruction
is what I'm going for. ;)
 
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