Looks like a lot of work Paul.
Looks like Jerry is getting tooled up for a long rabbit hole!
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Looks like a lot of work Paul.
Looks like Jerry is getting tooled up for a long rabbit hole!
Yep. Jerry you got some nice tools to carry with you down the hole. I'm hopeful with this new one. Yeah, it will be a lot of work but it doesn't seem to have much hone wear or deep pitting. Scale need some love but nothing that can't be done.
Just landed via UPS--------------
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Oh good Roy, you got the faberge egg you ordered!
:tu
Fortunately it was nothing of the sort--Just a stainless steel ladle to use in canning.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
And some inserts to screw into Ski's siding to hold his flag pole as with the length of the pole and the force of the wind, the wood screws are working loose and I hope this is the solution--I'm thinking about using an adheisive to apply on the outside threads of the inserts.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
But Still------------:gaah::rant:
Crushed velvet?
Alright so the 7/8 W&B wedge came in today. Just this one last hit and I'm off the stuff for good. I swear guys, I'm clean now...
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... okay, maybe I'll buy just ONE more.
On the way
Double sided strop with smooth leather on one side & rough leather on the other. Strong neodymium magnets on each end of the strop are used to secure cotton canvas over the leather.
Included: 3" premium double sided oak board magnet strop (leather on both sides), cotton twill canvas, chromium oxide strop paste, iron oxide strop paste.
I would have liked the razor too.
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Be careful of those paste crayons - they don't always contain particles with uniform size/grit. Once you apply it, it’s on the strop forever!
Most of the conversations on SRP recommend buying a paste or suspension from a razor manufacturer or mixing your own using powders from a reputable source.