Page 3 of 5 FirstFirst 12345 LastLast
Results 21 to 30 of 41
  1. #21
    Super Shaver xman's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Lotus Land, eh
    Posts
    8,194
    Thanked: 622

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Chandler
    ... X, the Crookes is already spoken for. The W&B may be. The Schmachtenberg I'm not selling now, for sentimental reasons (they may pass later ), but a good friend gave me the wood I used for the handles, and that blade was one of my first truly great shavers. ...
    It actually makes me feel better knowing that somebody is going to enjoy some of this excellent craftmanship.

    X

  2. #22
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Posts
    460
    Thanked: 2

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by coully
    ...14, 12 hour shifts and then 4 weeks off, I work 16 weeks a year...lol, unfortunately its in some of the roughest water in the world, but hey you cant have it all.

    Wow. That sounds like a very difficult arrangement. Those two weeks at a time must be slow and hard, but who wouldnt like a month off between work. Don't suppose you can just stroll outside and go fishing? So off shore, are you in oil? or something else?

  3. #23
    Knife & Razor Maker Joe Chandler's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Louisiana
    Posts
    1,849
    Thanked: 50

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by shavethebadger
    Wow. That sounds like a very difficult arrangement. Those two weeks at a time must be slow and hard, but who wouldnt like a month off between work. Don't suppose you can just stroll outside and go fishing? So off shore, are you in oil? or something else?

    The way it works is 5 days one week, 2 days the next. MTFSS, WT. Law enforcement. I wish I worked offshore...they get paid better.

  4. #24
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Posts
    460
    Thanked: 2

    Default

    Joe,

    I'm on the same schedule as you. Work M, T, off W, T, Work F, S, S. Nest week is opposite.

    Simon mentioned working offshore in Scotland, he's the one with all the free time and extra cash!

  5. #25
    Loudmouth FiReSTaRT's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Etobicoke, ON
    Posts
    7,171
    Thanked: 64

    Default

    Joe, how often would Truoil and wax need to be reapplied?

  6. #26
    Knife & Razor Maker Joe Chandler's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Louisiana
    Posts
    1,849
    Thanked: 50

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by FiReSTaRT
    Joe, how often would Truoil and wax need to be reapplied?

    I'm not sure you'd ever need to. Tru-oil is the same stuff they use on glossy gun stocks, and I have a 15 year old Remington 870 that looks like new, despite some fairly serious abuse. Also, you don't need wax on top of it. I use wax on top of tung oil, danish, or linseed, just to get a bit more gloss out of it. or on woods like cocobolo that really don't need a finish.

    One thing I'd like to add is that the best way I've found to polish the finish with Tru-oil is rottenstone on a damp cloth. I've got a set of black maeri scales finishing up right now (last coat is drying...I think I put 8 on these) that I'm polishing between final coats with the rottenstone...the finish (IMO) rivals the best CA finish I've ever seen.
    Last edited by Joe Chandler; 11-08-2006 at 12:18 AM.

  7. #27
    Loudmouth FiReSTaRT's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Etobicoke, ON
    Posts
    7,171
    Thanked: 64

    Default

    Joe where can I usually pick up rottenstone?

  8. #28
    Knife & Razor Maker Joe Chandler's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Louisiana
    Posts
    1,849
    Thanked: 50

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by FiReSTaRT
    Joe where can I usually pick up rottenstone?

    I got mine at Woodcraft.com, but you can get it at Lee Valley/Veritas , which is in your neck of the woods (and who I prefer doing business with when I can )

  9. #29
    Loudmouth FiReSTaRT's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Etobicoke, ON
    Posts
    7,171
    Thanked: 64

    Default

    Thanks again Joe. I might just pay them another visit, to see how they're doing

  10. #30
    Knife & Razor Maker Joe Chandler's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Louisiana
    Posts
    1,849
    Thanked: 50

    Default

    And one more...
    It's a 15/16 Joseph Elliot "Best Silver Steel" fullered grind. Scales are 3-pin black maeri, with a Tru-Oil finish. Brass lined plexi wedge.
    Attached Images Attached Images      

Page 3 of 5 FirstFirst 12345 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •