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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    There is no saying that you can’t do both.
    Just sayin'. That's what I might do.
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    It appears the break is in the area where the wedge goes. IMHO the simplest solution would be to CA the wedge to the scale, clamp them together until the CA is thoroughly dried and cured, let's say over night, then assemble the razor. Make sure you put some CA on both parts of the scale where they will meet the wedge for extra hold. With the added strength of the wedge added the scale should hold just fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DoughBoy68 View Post
    It appears the break is in the area where the wedge goes. IMHO the simplest solution would be to CA the wedge to the scale, clamp them together until the CA is thoroughly dried and cured, let's say over night, then assemble the razor. Make sure you put some CA on both parts of the scale where they will meet the wedge for extra hold. With the added strength of the wedge added the scale should hold just fine.
    Good advice
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    Quote Originally Posted by DoughBoy68 View Post
    It appears the break is in the area where the wedge goes. IMHO the simplest solution would be to CA the wedge to the scale, clamp them together until the CA is thoroughly dried and cured, let's say over night, then assemble the razor. Make sure you put some CA on both parts of the scale where they will meet the wedge for extra hold. With the added strength of the wedge added the scale should hold just fine.
    I find this appealing but I would also add a thin brass liner. Brass liner first, clamp and cure, then wedge, clamp and cure.

    Just my 2¢
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    Outback, how thick is the brass you used as liner? I've found a supplier in Calgary who has 3/32".

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    Look at Lacey West is Vancouver. It’s a couple of extra days in shipping but they have a good selection of brass, nickel silver sheets.
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    Thanks Rez, I just took a look and I am going to order a few pieces.

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    Here in the US, you can buy brass sheet stock at most hardware stores and at hobby model maker shops.

    It is inexpensive and cuts easily with a fine tooth coping or jeweler’s saw and shaped with files and sand paper.

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