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05-20-2011, 06:25 AM #1
Strop and humidity
Hi, I'm sure that I'm overreacting, but I wanted to make sure first. I just got a strop and I planned on keeping it hanging on my towel rack, which is how this question came about: Will humidity do anything to my strop? You know, after a hot shower, and the strop being in the bathroom, etc.
I'm pretty sure that everyone keeps their strops in the bathroom, but I'm soooo new to this that I had to just making sure.
Thanks in advance!
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05-20-2011, 07:00 AM #2
I don't suppose you'd want a wet towel laying on your strop... I wouldn't. I also know how hard I pull the strop to keep it 'taught' and at those pressures your towel rack will likely be ripped off the wall.
Might want to put a wood screw into the door jam (I did... it wasn't painful), or find a stud for the screw in a good place away from wetness, or fashion a hook thingy to hang over the door that when closed gives a good support point for the strop. Many possiblities.
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Moodster (05-21-2011)
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05-20-2011, 07:28 AM #3
My first strop lived in the bathroom. This was in college, and I shared the bathroom with two other guys. My strop cupped. Once I took it out of the bathroom and got her flattened out, I had no more problems. I don't know for certain if it was the humidity that did it, but that is what I suspect.
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Moodster (05-21-2011)
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05-20-2011, 08:08 AM #4
We live in the high humidity tropics, and I keep my strops hanging in our bathroom, to boot.
The only problem that I have encountered with leather is mold. However, I've never had a
problem in that regard with my strops. That's probably because I use them every day and
I keep them clean.
Every once in awhile...like once a year...I apply a light coat of neatsfoot oil to the BACK of
the strops. The working surface gets a daily hand-rubbing and 30-50 laps with a razor.
Just don't get them actually wet, and hang them somewhere that gets a bit of air circulation.
Other than that, no problems."If you come up to it, and you just can't do it, then that's jolly well where you are."
Lord Buckley
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05-20-2011, 12:40 PM #5
You will hear both opinions, "keep it out of the humid bathroom" and "it is fine in the bathroom". As always it is YMMV. My experience is this:
Grandfather had his strop in the bathroom from about 1915-1970's when he stopped using a straight. No A/C so certainly humid! Strop was fine.
I have towel hooks mounted on the wall of my bathroom... towels don't go over the strops of course. I have never had a problem with them.
I'd say keep them in the bathroom. If you start to see a problem, move it elsewhere.
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Moodster (05-21-2011)
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05-20-2011, 12:55 PM #6
I keep my strop in my bedroom and strop before bed the razor I'm going to be using the next day.
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