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    I have been wanting a holder for more than 1 SR. I saw the wiki on making a holder out of a toothbrush holder but never got around to trying it. Today as I was picking a couple items up at a local store I saw some holders that were designed to hold newer battery operated toothbrushes and thought I would give it a try... it works. There are multiple styles available but here is the one I picked up.




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    Very nice! I use an old pipe rack, and a chemistry test tube holder for mine.

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    I use a similar toothbrush rack. Works well. I wish it had a wider base though -- I worry about bumping it and spilling al my blades. :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by diyguy View Post
    I use a similar toothbrush rack. Works well. I wish it had a wider base though -- I worry about bumping it and spilling al my blades. :-)
    I can understand that but it isn't any less wide or secure than the brush/razor holder I am currently using, which is in the background of a couple of the pictures.

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    I wonder if that base is solid or hallow. If there is an accesable cavity you can fill it with lead to make it very bottom heavy and then it won't tip.

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    I like that idea, it looks great too! I have been looking for quite some time now for a 3 piece holder for mine! I'm still hunting though lo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tsunami View Post
    I wonder if that base is solid or hallow. If there is an accesable cavity you can fill it with lead to make it very bottom heavy and then it won't tip.
    The white "cup" portion of the bottom is a ceramic type of material and already has a little bit of heft to it. I intentionally bumped it a couple times and while the razors moved a little it did not tip. I don't think it will be an issue unless it hit pretty hard. I will say that I am thinking about drilling some holes to place the tang in to keep them from sliding, otherwise I am very happy with it. I may pick up a few more to hold some of my other razors.

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    Hopefully it won't crack when you drill it. I'd probably try a tile bit. Let us know how it goes.

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    Instead of drilling the cup, maybe try some of that grippy shelf liner stuff. Or drill a thin piece of wood and drop that in the bottom.

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    here is the link to the little plastic jobs I have been using...similar concept. Mine has round openings so I cut one of them out with my dremel to hold the brush, and I have since put in the grippy shelf liner stuff. Works great at keeping them from sliding around http://straightrazorpalace.com/custo...ush-stand.html

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