Tool Recommendation

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  1. OutdoorsFamilyMan

    OutdoorsFamilyMan Member

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    My Kershaw Torx Tool bits were getting too worn down to use anymore. So I grabbed a quick replacement at Harbor Freight. That's lasted a whole month and it's starting to strip out already. I know there's a lot of guys on here hoodoo (talk2text input this instead...i decided to leave it as is) knife mods and scales plenty of you who Tinker with your knives just for fun . What tools are you guys using to take apart the knives? Preferably on Amazon
     
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    Wiha or Felo. Don't bother with any others.
     
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    I second the Whia brand. Amazon has all their stuff.
     
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    I got a free bit set from benchmaDE I think they are pretty cheap. That or just pick up some Dewalt or Milwaukee sets from the Depot
     
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    Wiha is the best Torx in the small sizes. Period.

    When you get into the larger sizes, go Hazet, Stahlwille, or Snap On
     
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    Biker has a really nice set made by wiha, I highly recommend it
     

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