I know. I 've read all about zamak and the fact that today they don't use brass and such. Still, i prefer to buy a new one than touch that.
As I posted in a flea market find thread, there are MUCH cleaner examples out there. This one looks like it was stored at the bottom of a soap dish... for 40 years.
Two questions. 1) Do you have an ultrasonic cleaner. 2) need me to send you some SC-1000? I think yours came out of the same 40 year old soap dish that mine did.
Where did you get the blades and how much were they? I bought a 100 pack of Gem 2 facets for under $6, they work ok but I think the 3 facets would be better. Thanks.
The three facet blades are apparently medical prep blades, for cutting samples for slides. I don't believe that the facets have anything to do with the sharpness of the blades - it's how polished they get in the process of sharpening. It's the last bevel cut (at the tip) that matters, after all.
I did a search on personna gem 62-0178 and came up with a lot of links. http://www.americancleanstat.com/straight-edge-razor-blades.html - anyone want to pay $808.54 for 5,000 of them? There are a bunch of different ones here - http://www.razorbladeco.com/single-edge-blades but you'd have to research them to determine which are the ones you want. Another site says that the three facet are under 'gem', and two facet under 'Personna'. Here are some more. Not cheap - https://us.vwr.com/store/product/13668710/single-edge-razor-blades-accutec-blades
Those 100 blade cartons of Gem PTFE are available from Connaught Shaving in the UK at a very reasonable price - best price and shipping I could find anywhere when I went shopping for Gem SE blades several months ago.
Wow I follow the link over from the Harbor Freight Ultra Sonic Review. That was scary when I first saw the pictures. Nice to see what can be done. I am going to look at some eBay ones I passed up because they looked so bad. I am not looking for pretty just usable.
The key to getting ones that can be cleaned is to make sure they're intact. Some of the ones that look cruddy, but cleanable, I won't buy because they're missing teeth. Plating? eh. If I wanted to, I could create a nickel plating kit in my back yard for next to nothing. Disposing of the toxic waste after is the problem.
Sorry dude I just saw that you quoted me and I noticed by accident. Considering the price you paid you probably got Personna or another sub brand that are meant only for " paint scraping and of similar stuff ". To be honest you are missing on the best Gem blade out there and you bought the worse ones that they tug like crazy. I got mine from Connaught that's based in UK and has the best prices for Personna Gem PTFE blades, I ordered 400 Personna Gem PTFE and 300 Persona Injector PTFE, total was around $110 for all 700 blades and shipping was free, If I divide the total turned up around $16 per 100 blades. These blades whether the GEM or Injector PTFE are super sharp, super smooth and last quite a lot of shaves. If you try to order pack of 100 Personna PTFE blades from USA by the time you pay shipping it will cost you $30 for 100 pack. Currently cheapest is Connaught due to the economy thing going on in GB, if u order from there and pay shipping it will still be cheaper than ordering from US.