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First Restoration

Picked up a Ever-Ready 300PBT for a few bucks at an antique store. Sorry - no b4 pics. The diameter was 16mm and the pure badger hair was super floppy and had some serious funk.

With the fantastic advice from several members, I purchased a 22mm Finest knot from TGN. Cut the old hairs down, covered the handle with painters tape AFTER I gouged it a little with a drill bit. Went to the Dremel with a barrel shaped sander and opened the hole carefully to 20mm.

I chose not to weigh it down, which I now regret. Filled the handle with some epoxy, carefully set the know by eye end feel for preferred amount of flop. The end result is a 20MM diameter, loft set at about 45mm, total height 105mm.

I'm not sure if you all make measurements when setting or not, I was winging it. Have used it about 6 times. Nice cross between soft scritchy with plenty of backbone. Seems to prefer soaps, but works well with creams as well.
 

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nice work! Hope the brush performs well for you! Did you have any heating issues by filling the handle with epoxy? I know another member did the same and warped the base slightly by doing that.
 
Thanks!

I didn't have a heat issue that I know of. I kind of set it and just let it sit on my workbench for 24 hours. I'm sure most of the result was pure luck...
 

brucered

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Bazinga...that turned out great. well done.

the TGN 2 Band Finest is a great a knot, and one i use in one of my restored handles as well.
 
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