Oh, great...
Now I have to start thinking about getting a TI...
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Oh, great...
Now I have to start thinking about getting a TI...
Make sure that you pay attention to the markings on the blade....they mean that Dovo uses lead...or something like that:)Quote:
Originally Posted by izlat
YOu could kill two birds with one stone by getting the SRP razor.Quote:
Originally Posted by izlat
True, true
But I have to sell something first (or exchange it)
How about your first born?Quote:
Originally Posted by izlat
I take it you missed our exchange on that topic with Ilija (he deleted his post) :roflmaoQuote:
Originally Posted by Joe Lerch
Nah, I was thinking more along the lines of a couple of brushes and razors I am not interested in keeping...
Cheers
Ivo
The principal advantage of using molten lead is to reduce the amount of carbon that is lost during heat treating a piece of steel. One of the books I have on hardening steel stated that mercury would be better but it was to expe3nsive.
Hope this helps,:)
I noticed a post in the venders section which has a blurb directly from Dovo about their manufacturing process and according to them they heat the metal to 1300 degrees (C I assume) and then use a special oil to chill the metal. Sorry but no lead hardening there.
I haven't reaaad it, but this lead isn't used for cooling. I think it's used for tempering. Based on what you say, the video seems to insert the lead step between the heating and cooling.Quote:
Originally Posted by thebigspendur
I think the heating is done IN the lead...
Nenad