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    Write ups like this make a real difference & help the rest of us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wyobarbershop View Post
    Nice documentation of how you do it! Hats off to those of you who have the patience and touch needed to get these jobs done!
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    My sincere thanks, guys! I hope everyone can see that sitting and drilling, rubbing, assembling patiently, by hand, makes for an enjoyable outcome. Nothing special needed except outlay for the parts (ahem!) and tools. That. that's all.
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    Thanks Tom. I would never have thought about that little trick of creating a ledge on the liner - great idea.
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    looks good! do you have a link to the collars in germany?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Munichjoe View Post
    looks good! do you have a link to the collars in germany?
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    He also sells some smaller and larger. Has domes and fancy outer collars to go on top. I also like them for softer scales such as wood and horn. You can go through the scale and have them to bottom on the spacers.
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    I agree that a tutorial like this done by one of SRP's craftsmen really add value to the site but as far as helping.....if I was presented with a problem like this, I would kick off my high heels, then go running down the street screaming, "Can anyone fix this MOP razor, please, can anyone fix this MOP razor...help!
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    Awesome work Tom

    A true testament to the old adage here "Don't Rush a Restore"

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    Quote Originally Posted by WW243 View Post
    I agree that a tutorial like this done by one of SRP's craftsmen really add value to the site but as far as helping.....if I was presented with a problem like this, I would kick off my high heels, then go running down the street screaming, "Can anyone fix this MOP razor, please, can anyone fix this MOP razor...help!
    Gawd, Bill! Now I have a picture in my mind!
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    Very interesting tutorial. Quite inventive techniques.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tarkus View Post
    Very interesting tutorial. Quite inventive techniques.
    Thanks! It helps to have a supplier of odd-sized endmills! Thanks, Bro!
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