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Old 03-20-2008, 07:10 PM
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Default update to the flexcut users

If you own the palm handled flexcut and the desire would be there to remove the wooden handles, it is an easy matter, put the blade into a vice, protect the steel, I used to small blocks of wood and with another block was able to slide the blade right out of the handle, with the handle in tack.....the tool slide right back in just as secure.....The blades I removed hand a wooden insert and a plastic one, not sure if they were older and newer, but both came apart pretty easy and the guy is going to use them as a travel set....I did finally get response from Flexcut and they just said sure they can be removed......the tooling is identical between the fixed and the sk, no difference....just an fyi!!!!! Dennis
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Default Re: update to the flexcut users

I would thinl it would be easier to by the removable blades and put them on handles.
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Default Re: update to the flexcut users

You could probably sell the flexcuts on ebay for more than a set of the others would cost!
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