Looking for brass/ silver spacers and pins, anyone know of a good source?
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Looking for brass/ silver spacers and pins, anyone know of a good source?
brass sheets $23 at OSH
Microfasteners.com for adjustable pins... and washers.
Leevalley.com for brass pins.
What is OSH?:shrug:
Orchard Supply Hardware
Monte
I was womdering if anyone puts washers between the scales and the tang?
Thanks Al
I always do. It makes for a nicer fit and finish, the blade doesn't rub on the scales nearly as much, and it opens much smoother.
Mike what size washer is normaly used for the spacer where the pivot pin is .I have rescaled 1 razor, my wapi but i reused the 1's that were on the wapi .I have a straight that i am working on right now that did not have spacer's what size would u suggest ,and can they be found localy like ace hardware.
I have rescaled a few razors and played with blade bearing configs. What I find works best for me, I use two washers on either side of the blade. I put a stainless size 0 on the wood side with a nylon size 0 on the blade side. So I have scale, stainless washer, nylon washer, blade, nylon washer, stainless washer, other scale. The nylon is very thin and adds no extra space but it gives a nice feel to the blade. The nylon will not ware on the blade like the stainless will.
Ace will have the size 0 stainless but not the nylon, and they will be around $0.15 each, or you can get a hundred for a couple of dollars at microfasteners.
Dave,
Could you explain the benefit of the two washers over either one separately?
I just like how it feels with the nylon on the blade side. It may simply be me but I think they open smoother and hold tighter with the nylon washer between the stainless washer and blade. They are thin so it adds no real width to the setup. Down side, the nylon washers are smaller in diameter, so if you have an old razor that the pivot hole has rounded out on, it may be too large for the nylon. I keep a few large brass washers around for those.