DallasSTB
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If the problem is the blade then wouldn't they replace it for free?
Yes they will (at least they did for me). This is for elective changes, or if you damage the knife.
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If the problem is the blade then wouldn't they replace it for free?
So what is a "P" Sebenza? And I remember those college days and being broke. I really enjoyed it!
(Cause now I have 5 kids and 2 jobs)
Ahhh . . . a question that's just begging to be answered by our esteemed colleague, stjames: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1470786&postcount=41
Have you tried spinning the stop pin collar?
Question: I have a 1997 small Seb that has pretty deep engagement. I tried rotating the stop pin collar and as far as I could tell it made no difference to the lockbar engagement. Were some of these (stop pin collars) round rather than eccentric so that rotating them doesn't affect lockup?
All stop pins are round according to CRK. Only if the stop pin has deformed through use etc. would it have an affect.
Then what was the original suggestion about? Was it assuming a deformed stop pin collar?
I suspect so. A flat spot might have been formed on the stop pin?