I like their new epoxy too. It's the only one I found that drys clear.
Might look into some of the black epoxys used for bedding rifle actions.The key to any fix is to get that crack cleaned 100%
Some dawn detergent in hot water,in an ultrasonic,than allow to dry for several days may be the ticket.
Bad link 10Pups...
Here is the fixed link:
http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...FUuCQgodanAA9g
:deadhorse: leave that poor 2 year old thread alone, it didnt do nuthin to you! :rofl2:
I was just being jovial :D as to the comment about gluing the wedge on the cracked scale for reinforcement- nice idea and if the scales may be used on a different razor there shouldn't be any issues at all. The one scale would still be free to swing out of the way for ease of slipping the blade in and out. If the new blade is just a tad longer and causes issues at the wedge end then a simple solution is to just sand or file the glued wedge down, make and install another. Better yet, find scales that fit without the hassle