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Old 05-04-2002, 05:32 PM   #10
ultraflo
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Originally posted by silver_pilate
Yeah, they hold up great for cutting, but they don't handle torque. In other words, don't try and remove your hub-caps with it.

--nathan

<cringe> OUCH! it hurts to even think about it!

I have a contact in California that deals Benchmade knives, and he gives a 30% discount on all standard issue stuff. If you're interested, email me and I'll hook you up with him. Or you can go to http://www.fightarts.com and contact Duane Wiekum. Very easy to get along with down to earth guy...

PS, I'm sure EVERYONE knows this, but a knife should NEVER be used as a prybar... (I had to say that)... nor should a screwdriver (that also makes me cringe) /end rant!!!

So how bout those ceramic disc pads, quiet eh??? NO squeal you say?
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