Thanks Mr./Ms. FedEx

Discussion in 'Show and tell' started by ehcalum, Mar 1, 2013.

  1. ehcalum

    ehcalum Active Member

    This was on my doorstop when I came home, wonder what it could be?

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    Lets open and see! Peanuts! Give Peanuts to Coleman to play with.

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    Ahh here we go. Yay!

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  2. alpla444

    alpla444 That's sweet!

    Cant say ive tried the soap you have there but everything else I can is great, once the brush's are broken in they are really great value
     
  3. ehcalum

    ehcalum Active Member

    I'm currently grating the soap to fit my dish, compacting it with a glass covered with plastic wrap. Good workout!
     
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  4. swarden43

    swarden43 "It's your shave. Enjoy it your way."©

    Nice! :happy088: Enjoy!!
     
  5. michael54

    michael54 Well-Known Member

    I'd have just melted it down and put it in the fridge to set lol. I dunno if that's a no no or not but works for me
     
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  6. srpavko

    srpavko Fastrak Super Duty Hustler

    Depends on how the soap is made. Tallow soaps don't melt well. I tried to melt Williams and it just got hot. Lol. Not sure what is in Dr Harris though.
     
  7. Monkeylord

    Monkeylord The Lather Lord

    Nice haul, let us know how the soap works for you
     
  8. Williams Warrior

    Williams Warrior Well-Known Member

    To melt a tallow soap, you will need to use a double boiler system. Much easier to just grate and press. I have the red handle pro and I'm sure you'll like your brushes.
     

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