The 400 club

Discussion in 'The Brush' started by Darkbulb, Nov 3, 2014.

  1. RyX

    RyX DoH!

    would you like to know more.gif
    Yes, yes I would. I haven't checked with my local slaughter houses for boar bristles. But it's on my list. Those knots appear to be badger. No glue bumps yet? Do you live in China, or keep your own badgers?
     
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  2. Anel Causevic

    Anel Causevic Active Member

    I keep my own badgers [​IMG]
     
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  3. RyX

    RyX DoH!


    Mushrooms & Snakes, too?

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  4. JR Reyes

    JR Reyes I scream for....chicken wings??

    Very NICE...you're gonna fit in great here. Hahaha
     
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  5. 90quattrcoupe

    90quattrcoupe Well-Known Member

    My 400, user grade, so I hit it with a Scotch pad and used a Tuxedo knot. A little copper slip on the threads and I am good to go.

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  6. mrchick

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    Looks good! I think they are all user grade
     
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  7. 90quattrcoupe

    90quattrcoupe Well-Known Member

    Mine is a little too dinged up to be polished. Besides I like the brushed look.

    Greg W.
     
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  8. Boojum1

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    Thursday, SEptember 29, 2016

    Rubberset 400 #3 Omega 1066
    I Coloniali Mango
    King Cobra with UFO TiTan Fine L
    Feather Pro #4
    Barrister and Mann Reserve Cool


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  9. dangermouse

    dangermouse Well-Known Member

    That's beautiful!
     
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  10. Boojum1

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    :thanks::happy005:
     
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  11. dangermouse

    dangermouse Well-Known Member

    Whoo. I'm about ready to put a knot in. Just a quick note - after you've sanded through diminishing grades of wet and dry until your arms are useless, polishing with aluminium polish and then finishing with turtle wax makes one heck of a difference!

    I'd like a fan shaped knot, rather than a bulb, or although I quite like the look of those tuxedo synthetics, because they're black with white tips. I can't decide between a synth and a boar. I'm in the UK, pondering. It's not a great picture, sorry.
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  12. Anel Causevic

    Anel Causevic Active Member

    Nice job
     
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  13. dangermouse

    dangermouse Well-Known Member

    Thank you. I'd never done anything like this before; it was a big deal for me. I've learned a lot, thanks to this thread. I didn't even want one, before I saw this thread! I'm very pleased.
     
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  14. Boojum1

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    That's a nice polishing job! bravo.gif
     
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  15. Ron Hensley

    Ron Hensley New Member

    I have a Rubberset 103 that belonged to my dad, and my grandfather before him. Can I not join the club?
     
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  16. RyX

    RyX DoH!

    We're going to need photos. Technically it's The 400 Club. There have been folks reproducing the shape in similar or totally different materials. Sharpen up your ebay & antique store shopping skills!
    You are welcome to hang out and drool. I, myself, was an admirer before I found my first 400.
     
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  17. RyX

    RyX DoH!

    I'm itching to set my Tuxedo knot. I picked up a fresh package of J B Weld but I'm not sure it's the best idea to use that to secure the knot. Seems very permanent. I thought about rubber cement, too.
    I'm digging through my doodads looking for a spring that fits inside the ferrule to choose my loft.

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    To those that have experience; Silicone caulk for a temporary/ permanent fitting? Latex & silicone? Or is there something you prefer?
     
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  18. Drygulch

    Drygulch Snowballs

    On my knots, I use 100% silicone. Don't use the caulking compound, it won't cure fully.
     
  19. 90quattrcoupe

    90quattrcoupe Well-Known Member

    ^^^This. Silicone, JB Weld is too permanent.

    Greg W.
     
  20. dangermouse

    dangermouse Well-Known Member

    After seeing some of the lovely pictures in this thread, I got my Omega 10066 brush today; the knot is really tall. I'm wondering how to transplant it into my 400. I suppose I will need to attack the plastic handle with a saw. Once I get the knot out how do I go about fitting it, please.

    How deep would you guys set it? If I use silicone rather than epoxy resin, do I squirt it around the knot, from the bottom? Is silicon strong enough. Is it the same stuff that goes around your sink and bath? How do you keep the knot straight and set at it's correct depth? Don't panic, Mr. Mainwaring!
     
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