Joe Talmadge said:I've never seen a steel split ring lose its shape, so I don't think that's a practical advantage either.
The improved memory of Ti is a tangible advantage. I have "sprung" normal steel split rings more then once on a keychain.
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Joe Talmadge said:I've never seen a steel split ring lose its shape, so I don't think that's a practical advantage either.
Sid Post said:The improved memory of Ti is a tangible advantage. I have "sprung" normal steel split rings more then once on a keychain.
Diamond Cut II said:
sunnee said:Awesome!!
Closest thing yet to a real key ring. Gonna get a bunch for myself and friends.
There was a problem with screw links when I tried them once and I never went back. The screw lock would come undone and you'll have a few loose keys in your pocket. Luckily, I have never lost a key though.
Anyone ever had that problem before?
Bagheera said:Hi guys,
If anybody is going to order these Ti screw links (2 for $5) could he/she get 4 extra I'll share with the $5 postage and I think you could easilly send 4 of them in an padded envelope for less then $2.50 to the Netherlands so I'll send $15 in cash for 4 of them delivered to the Netherlands.
Best Scouting wishes from the Netherlands and happy Easter,
Bagheera
12 Gauge Shogun said:The ones I see are brass or other soft alloys.