John Barber Shorty Process.
Sep 29, 2019 #2 sanch Nice clean save/resto makes a great looking travel razor! What material are the scales?
Sep 29, 2019 #4 Ice-Man Nice save on that one Keith!!! I hate seeing blades scrapped because of that.
Sep 30, 2019 Thread starter #5 Gamma Hey everyone, thank you - yeah, it had to be saved The material is G10.
Sep 30, 2019 Thread starter #7 Gamma FarmerTan said: Beautiful job sir. Really. Click to expand... Thank you!
Oct 1, 2019 #8 Legion Staff member Great you were able to give new life to that classic blade. I quite like shaving with a shorty.
Oct 3, 2019 #10 sanch Gamma said: Hey everyone, thank you - yeah, it had to be saved The material is G10. Click to expand... G10 is fantastic stuff, again great job!
Gamma said: Hey everyone, thank you - yeah, it had to be saved The material is G10. Click to expand... G10 is fantastic stuff, again great job!
Oct 10, 2019 #11 Slash McCoy I freehand dog rockets Another one saved from the landfill. Nice. How did you fill the oversize pivot hole? Bushing? Epoxy and redrill?
Another one saved from the landfill. Nice. How did you fill the oversize pivot hole? Bushing? Epoxy and redrill?
Oct 11, 2019 Thread starter #12 Gamma Stopped doing that long ago - I just fit the scales to accommodate any possible blade shift. But If a pivot hole is tremendous, then I may use a wider diameter pin.
Stopped doing that long ago - I just fit the scales to accommodate any possible blade shift. But If a pivot hole is tremendous, then I may use a wider diameter pin.