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    Default Please help me if you can!!! New razor destined for the bin?!

    I had this razor bought for me by my two little girls for father's day as a restoration project. I've stripped the scales (which were cracked anyway), and was at the buffing stage of blade restoration when it snatched on the wheel leaving me with the two pieces you see here:
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    Is it a write off? I know in my heart of hearts that it can't be realistically fixed, but even though it's new to me, it holds seltimental value because my little girls bought it for me. I planned to have this on my "keeper" list to cherish for ever, and now it's in bits.

    Can anyone suggest anything?!

    Thanks in advance,

    A very sad and desparate Iain.

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    Sorry to see,jb weld it and hang it on the wall.

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    You could drill and tap the razor, add a handle, wrap it and use the razor like a kamisori. You could drill both pieces and use a peg two join the two halves. Alignment will be an issue but with a little patience, maybe an undersized peg and some JB weld the sky is the limit!

    Hope that doesn't sound crazy, just trying to be helpful.
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    Whith the right prep,wire and temp. control i don't see why the handle cant be mig welded on the back side

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    Quote Originally Posted by babbott View Post
    Whith the right prep,wire and temp. control i don't see why the handle cant be mig welded on the back side
    I don't know, it may be to hot of a process. Heat is the razors arch enemy! If you lose the temper you lose the razors ability to hold an edge.

    I'm not saying don't do it but I would be leery of the heat and the splatter!
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    Go to a reputable machinist shop, they should have a proper heat sink or a least better advice.

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    If it was mine id try to silver solder it together first. I know thats not a very sturdy fix but its the only way I know of doing it without grinding a bevel and welding on it. I would stand the blade part in a can of water so that heat didnt transfer to the blade. They also make a heat sink putty you can wrap and mold around the parts you dont want heated. If that didnt work I would weld it together with a tig welder and if you cant find a good tig welder then mig would be the next option.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiskerHarvest View Post
    You could drill and tap the razor, add a handle, wrap it and use the razor like a kamisori. You could drill both pieces and use a peg two join the two halves. Alignment will be an issue but with a little patience, maybe an undersized peg and some JB weld the sky is the limit!

    Hope that doesn't sound crazy, just trying to be helpful.
    I'm with you,,tap 2 small holes in what's left of the tang, epoxy or pin it into a nice wood handle.

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    The fact that the tang snapped means its probably very hard . Drilling would be like drilling a file IMHO.
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    Drilling is not an option. However, laser beam welding would work, and be near invisible. The amount of heat transferring to the blade would be negligible.
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