Well some more wood came in and found a case so i thought id redo it and try something new .
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Well some more wood came in and found a case so i thought id redo it and try something new .
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other then microfastners is there any other places that sell such small washers and nuts bolts etc?
Those scales look a lot better, there is a sticky in the workshop with where to buy ect..
I just received that exact razor, let me show how it shaves!
This guy has two tiny size bolts and nuts. He also has some real nice coticules.
Belgian Coticule Hones
couldn't see any bolts or nuts
My Lord, You're right! I had been picking up a set here and there whenever I needed them. I would add them to an order (they cost $3 per 1 set of a nut and a bolt and washers). In fact, only recently - maybe the last month or so - I bought 1 "small" set. Why don't you contact the owner. He responds very quickly and you should have an answer in less than a day. They were previously listed on a page that offered for sale vintage scales.
agreed, epd. those scales look much better.
Ill give him a shout i contacted micro fastners about the shipping but they didnt get back to me
How'd it work out for you? I think the gentleman that is the owner of that company is named Josh. He's pretty reliable, as he always gets back to me in a day or two. And his hardware is "mucho-extraordinare." It makes replacing scales not only easier, but a pleasure. For myself, I often find that I am using similar sized "antique" scales or ones from dead razors that happen to have nice [therefore salvageable] scales.
Good luck.
Great for a first time. Good work!