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    Ok be kind to my PIII server please It's all hosted on my box in the closet... hopefully it can handle the traffic.

    Razor Restorations

    comments welcome.

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    Watching now, looks good. Thanks for this.

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    Real good video!

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    Great video,

    Did a fair bit of buffering for me, but that could be my connection,

    I love the eye protection =)

    Thanks for the great vid

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    Nicely done. I do the drill press method; however. I use a block of wood under the razor to help prevent damage to the scales. I also will level the razor so that the pin is vertically in line with the bit. I also use thread cutting oil on the pin to keep from heating up the pin thus prevent melting any scale material.

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    Hey Ken thanks for weighing in. The block of wood is a good idea but I've never really noticed any damage. The leveling of the razor seems a bit overkill as you just want to drill the washer off and not actually go into the scales. I also avoid the need for cutting oil by using the slowest speed on my drill press.

    Anyhow I might have to offload the video to youtube or something. I've pushed out over 5 GB of upload since I posted this lol

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    Yeah I had to offload the video to youtube's servers, the site link has remained the same as in the original post above so you guys won't really notice a difference. Also feel free to check out the rest of the site while you're there.
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    Thank you for posting this! I need to do this soon to a Filarmonica I'm trying to get into shape, and this will help a lot when I get there.

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    wait a second....I've checked this three times to make sure I'm not crazy... how the heck does AaronX have 88 posts, but has been thanked 122 times in 99 posts? Maybe there's just a glitch saying that you've got 88 posts....

    At least that's what's showing on MY monitor!


    (note: numbers reported are based upon what was shown at the time of my posting... by the time this post is read those numbers may be different, but you get what I'm saying....)

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