I know most people won't. But im poor as fuck and carry my ultratech every single day. This thing blows my mind. Dropped it(still solid), locked up(rem oil flush fixed it) even had to pull it on a crack head one night(he shit a brick) i love this thing! Needless to say if you don't make alot and have been debating getting one. This knife will hold out alot longer than your 50$ gerber. So yeah im glad i bought an expensive knife that day instead of a cheap shotgun.
Microtech gives you a legit American-made product for a price that seems insane, until you see all the work it takes them to make that product. Then an Ultratech for $350 suddenly seems very reasonably priced.
I do not own a Microtech but I’m hoping this week or next week I will change that. I love push bottom autos but I’m also looking at a Ultratech or a socom auto
The 5-hour cycle time for the first op is a bit deceiving, because keep in mind, it looks like he's running 12 parts at a time on that op. So it's really like a 25 min cycle time per part. I'm a former 20-year CNC machinist. Nice behind the scenes look. Should be a good series.
Billy Ledbetter Hey Billy, I am sure it just needs a proper cleaning. Flush it with Aerosol Rem Oil and blow it out with air. If that doesn’t work just send it in for repair. Lifetime warranty.
Lol all these guys look like they have zero morale.i was shocked to hear alot of these guys have only been there for a year or two tops. ive heard bad stuff about tony marfione.. and i think its telling that he dont have any long time employees here... Vs in the case video, those guys have passion, and have been there for 18, 20, 30 and even 44 years.. and they ooze pride.