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    How about a hair dryer on low heat to dry the blade & hinge pin off??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slawman View Post
    How about a hair dryer on low heat to dry the blade & hinge pin off??
    I think that I talked about your question here at post #21:

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrsell63 View Post
    How hot must you get a razor before it will burn??
    I just read that the auto ignition temp for some celuloid is 165c. This may or may not be accurate however the wuestion posed would require some clarification as to materials and if the razor was the thing burning or whether the objective were to burn something with a hot razor (human skin starts to burn at around 111 degrees farenheit)
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    Tuff Glide rocks. Use it, What is worse, rust or your perceived lack of sharpness?
    How does Oil and Steel not go together??
    In all my years Oil and Steel always get along good.
    Get out of my Head. Not sharp,
    How much not sharp??
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    Your only as good as your last hone job.

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    I have used Balistol for years with no issues. Great stuff

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