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    OLD BASTARD bg42's Avatar
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    Thumbs up definately the last for a long time ,

    I have missed out on three of these on ebay over the last 12 months ,then I found this .
    I know it has a slight frown ,but as they said on that old TV show where one fellow would always run in slow motion (we can rebuild him)
    Kind regards peter

    http://auctions.yahoo.com/i::5704681

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    Peter,
    Will this be a mild re-grind? What kind of gear do you use for that anyways?

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    No just do the edge and hand sand. regring depends on the grind itself,half hollow and less I use a linisher with a 3" contact wheel ,full hollow I use a dremmel held in stand and clamped at 90 degrees and different grades of flap wheel
    Its not ideal but its all I have
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    Peter, could you take pics of your Dremel jig and maybe even some in action? I love metal too much

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    OLD BASTARD bg42's Avatar
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    I know the word jig sounds good ,but all it is ,is a piece of wood about 3"wide with a slight hollow in the middle . The dremmel sits in the hollow and is held in place with some hose clamps done up lightly ,I suppose you could even use heavy zip straps. The wood block is then clamped in a vice,rough as ,but works ok . For a pic you will have to wait till I get a new camera ,it finaly died
    Kind regards Peter
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    Thanks Peter. I'd especially love to see it in action. Looking forward to it.

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    Henry Sears and Son Old Crow razor on ebay for $30. Mid-Fair condition.

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