Reviving a USA Made 1670 Kershaw Blur: Repairing a Broken Tip, Deep Cleaning, and Creative Screw Fix
In this video, we embark on an exciting journey of restoring and reviving a USA Made 1670 Kershaw Blur. Join me as we tackle the challenges of repairing a broken tip blade, giving it a thorough deep cleaning, and employing a creative screw fix! The 1670 Kershaw Blur is a beloved spring assisted lock blade knife, renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and durability. However, accidents happen, and in this case, we encounter a broken tip blade. Fear not, as we explore the step-by-step process of repairing this essential component, ensuring the knife is brought back to its full functionality. But that's not all! We also dive into the realm of deep cleaning, guaranteeing that no dirt or grime remains lodged within the crevices. By employing meticulous techniques and utilizing quality cleaning solutions, we breathe new life into this fantastic knife, restoring its original glory and cutting efficiency. Now, here comes the exciting part—encountering a stripped out screw! However, our resourcefulness knows no bounds, and we get creative in rectifying this issue. Witness our innovative screw fix, demonstrating that there's always a solution even in the face of adversity. Join me in this captivating journey of restoration and renewal. Whether you're an avid knife enthusiast or simply enjoy witnessing the restoration process, this video is sure to capture your attention. Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn, engage, and be inspired! Make sure to hit that subscribe button and turn on the notification bell so you won't miss any of our future knife restoration projects and incredible tips and tricks. Comment down below your thoughts and share your experiences with knife repairs.

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