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Thank you for the warm welcome guys. This seems like a great community
That's pretty accurate. They are shiny precision engineered instruments. I use the Proraso shave cream in sandalwood and have my eye on a soap made by an artisan that I buy hand soap and shampoo from but I am not due to place an order quite yet Shaving Soap - https://www.wildgrove.co.uk/store/c7/Shaving_Soap.html
I wrench on my Maserati mostly out of necessity as they are expensive on maintenance/repairs, although I stick within my capabilities as I got my specialist technician to replace the clutch a while back. Over the last 5 years of Maser ownership my toolbox has multiplied in size. When a job comes round I often obsess over which tools to buy some times buy used Snap-on if its within budget if not Facom or similar
Been there!
You definitely seem like a hardware kind of guy--I tend to lean that direction, too. Maybe it's a carryover from your interest in cars, or maybe you just conveniently forgot to show the 48 pucks of shaving soap you've got
Welcome to a great place online.
That's pretty accurate. They are shiny precision engineered instruments. I use the Proraso shave cream in sandalwood and have my eye on a soap made by an artisan that I buy hand soap and shampoo from but I am not due to place an order quite yet Shaving Soap - https://www.wildgrove.co.uk/store/c7/Shaving_Soap.html
I wrench on my Maserati mostly out of necessity as they are expensive on maintenance/repairs, although I stick within my capabilities as I got my specialist technician to replace the clutch a while back. Over the last 5 years of Maser ownership my toolbox has multiplied in size. When a job comes round I often obsess over which tools to buy some times buy used Snap-on if its within budget if not Facom or similar