Well if you get stopped by a cop and he asks where's your seatbelt, just say, Oh my shaving belt, that's at home. LOL.
You could just strop while driving. Multitask and save time. LOL
Tim
03-17-2012, 09:58 AM
Wintchase
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Originally Posted by Theseus
A while ago I experimented with using kevlar as the fabric componant of my strop and it worked great. Only problem was that it wore through after about 20 stroppings.
At least your razor would survive an IED...
03-19-2012, 04:37 PM
JoeSomebody
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Originally Posted by 32t
You could just strop while driving. Multitask and save time. LOL
Tim
Last time I tried that, I ended up with a new door and fender on the truck...
03-20-2012, 04:51 PM
Martin103
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Originally Posted by JoeSomebody
Last time I tried that, I ended up with a new door and fender on the truck...
As anybody ever tried corduroy?
03-20-2012, 05:27 PM
KindestCutOfAll
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Originally Posted by Martin103
As anybody ever tried corduroy?
Others have used it in the past and compared it to Linen.
Personlly I think my linen strop is firmer than corduroy would be. Unless you doubled and glued it to itself with contact cement, or overlayed something else as a backing.
03-20-2012, 06:09 PM
Martin103
A good candidate would probably be tin cloth or the brown duck material they call it now!