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    I keep everything in this guy! Found it at Harbor Freight a while back and the style of the box fits right in with the razors. The drawers are felt lined and the top two drawers have the balsa slats. I pull out what I need for the day and put 'em back to bed at night!












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    Wow that is awesome! I guess you anything could be a razor storage. I will keep looking. Maybe check out some antique stores...

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    Great chest, justed looked at it on the Harbor Freight website.
    I would use it to keep my re-furbishing tools in. I keep them(tools) in a tackle box now.
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    I am going to search for razor storage boxes today. I hope I can find something good!

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    Good luck! Looking forward to seeing what you come up with!

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    Well, this is what I came up with this weekend. I have seen many users with display boxes like this so I decided I would make my own. I wanted my razors to be seen when they are in their box and I wanted it to be easily accessible to this works out perfect. It cost about $30 and about a couple of hours of my time. Now I just need to work on filling it up!

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    That looks really nice. I've never been to Texas, but I imagine it's as dry there as it is here in Canadian Prairies, so moisture shouldn't be much of an issue. Just be sure to keep the ventilation going in your bathroom to be certain.

    BTW - Only 5 slots? I think you're kidding yourself if you think you'll call it quits at 5......
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    Another option is setting the balsa frames, then lining the box with a fine chamois.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan82 View Post
    That looks really nice. I've never been to Texas, but I imagine it's as dry there as it is here in Canadian Prairies, so moisture shouldn't be much of an issue. Just be sure to keep the ventilation going in your bathroom to be certain.

    BTW - Only 5 slots? I think you're kidding yourself if you think you'll call it quits at 5......
    haha I am sure I will have more than 5 soon. But that will give me another excuse to build a cool razor display box. And yes, it is dry here right now but it is usually very humid. I sealed the box with foam strips to keep the moisture out so it shouldn't be a problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan82 View Post
    That looks really nice. I've never been to Texas, but I imagine it's as dry there as it is here in Canadian Prairies, so moisture shouldn't be much of an issue. Just be sure to keep the ventilation going in your bathroom to be certain.

    BTW - Only 5 slots? I think you're kidding yourself if you think you'll call it quits at 5......
    LOL. sir, Houston is so humid that you practically breath in a gallon of water every time you inhale.
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