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Discussion in 'Razor Restoration' started by RobertTaylor, Feb 18, 2020.

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  1. RobertTaylor

    RobertTaylor Member

  2. RobertTaylor

    RobertTaylor Member

    Hi Sorry
    It's taken me all day to post these I had camera settings on 16mb
    Now it's only 2mb sorted now
     
  3. DaltonGang

    DaltonGang Ol' Itchy Whiskers

    It looks like someone has taken to using sandpaper on it, in the past.
    So, i would restore that blade. It goes fairly fast, if you arent looking for perfect. Because you have so, not much, deep pitting. Start with 230 grit wet/dry paper, work your way up to 2000-2500 grit. Just cut small pieces, off and sand with water. Should look great when done.
     
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  4. RobertTaylor

    RobertTaylor Member

    Hi
    Thanks for that
    Will get some will get to work
    Is it best to use w/d a long the length of the blade or from spine of blade to the edge
     
  5. DaltonGang

    DaltonGang Ol' Itchy Whiskers

    To move a lot of metal, it is easier length wise. But, 800 and up, I like spine to edge.
     
  6. RobertTaylor

    RobertTaylor Member

    Hi
    OK thanks for that
    I am going to get some bits tomorrow and will give it a go see how thinks go
    But bed time here in uk
    So ttfn
     
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  7. RobertTaylor

    RobertTaylor Member

    Hi
    Is there such as a screw fit shave knot if so
    Were can i get them from
    Many thanks
     
  8. DaltonGang

    DaltonGang Ol' Itchy Whiskers

    You mean for a brush?? If so, haven't heard of it.
     
  9. RobertTaylor

    RobertTaylor Member

  10. RobertTaylor

    RobertTaylor Member

    Hi pic of brush knot
     
  11. DaltonGang

    DaltonGang Ol' Itchy Whiskers

    Nice drawing, and concept. But, I've never seen a picture of one in person before.
    Now, the Rubberset 400's have a ferrule that screws off, with the knot. But, it looks nothing like that drawing.
     

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