well, this is what im gonna do to a freind, so in a way its
Question Posted Sunday December 11 2005, 11:54 pm
well, i didnt know where to put thins, and i wasnt trying to be a smart-aleck with the subject. well my freind dicided to use me butterfly knife to put a hole in a wall, now my once glourious blade is now scratched up. anybody know how to polish metal?
ill rate 5's im really lost here, the knife was a gift and we both wanna get even with ivan( the kid who did it)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? Docholliday answered Monday December 12 2005, 3:17 am: Are you asking how to get even or just telling us that you are going to get even? The knife putting a hole in the wall shouldn't have scratched it up that much, and you did know that balisongs(butterfly knives) are banned in most countries and states, and if you get caught with it you could be aressted. Just a little factoi there for your benefit. If there is a knife shop or metal working place around where you live they ight be able to help but I don't think there are any knife polishing kits or anything. [ Docholliday's advice column | Ask Docholliday A Question ]
Jarhead11789 answered Monday December 12 2005, 1:03 am: I don't know of any way you can repair a damaged knife with normal equiptment that you would have. Your best bet, I think, would be to have it repaired. Maybe you should just have the blade replaced. Check the company that made the knife, maybe they'll cover the repair under warranty. If it was a custom-made knife, or if the manufacturer of the knife won't repair it, then ask the dealer, or look up a local custom knife shop.
Good luck. [ Jarhead11789's advice column | Ask Jarhead11789 A Question ]
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