Did not think of that, Richard. The wax was grungy anyway.
Besides, I don't have an iron, but a hotplate and a pot, I've got! :rofl2:
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Nice looking strop, Tom!
Using an iron and newspaper to get rid of the wax is a good idea, Razorfeld. I have done something similar with candle wax stuck to carpet.
Tom, steal a iron from your wife or go to Goodwill. Low cost there.
Are you telling me you have more strops than socks for them? I better get the sewing machine warmed up.
Did I ever tell you I've got a strop from an extinct barber supply company in NY with my last name on it?
OH! I would love to see that! The 'Razorfeld' Strop! ;)
I'll try to get a pic of it on line soon.
I suppose it has a 'Razorfeld strop cover' of some smashing material?
I am really enjoying mine! :tu
Nope. Just hanging out in the bathroom with the other ones bare-arse necked. (I have what I call hanging bench strops. A piece of pressboard the width of, and about 4" shorter than the strop inserted between the two surfaces and held in place with Velco strips.)
Wad ya expect? Shoemaker's children.
A thought crossed my mind as I saw the green/waxed finish on the fabric I shared above.
Anyone think they mixed CroOx with the wax?
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