Bill:
The washers on either side of the razor tang that the razor glides on between the scales are often called Bearing Washers / Thrust Washers / Pivot Washers....
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OK now I get it. I was thinking that however I was looking at the washers on the scales and got a bit confused. thanks Glen for clearing up my old geezer head.
Glen, you really do good work. I never tire of seeing the things you master restorers can accomplish with an old blade.
Nice one Glen ! Keeping em original keeps em kinda special for me :tu
Can't wait to see this on my pc. Looks great, nice job on keeping it original.
nate
Beautiful eye candy and a job well done
Thank you for sharing
Beautiful, Sometimes its nice to keep things original.
Grant
Metal looks great. Mind sharing what sanding / buffing progression you went through?
Basset:
I use a low speed buffer (1725 rpm) with Fomax greaseless compounds in 80-120-180-320-400-600 then I switch to a high speed buffer (3450 rpm) with Dico polishing compounds in Emory-Stainless- CrOx- Chrome...
For pads I use Sisal for 80-120 then switch to Sewn for 180-Emory then Loose for the Stainless - Chrome...
Nice Glen, I saw it in SOTD first.....