Hello Grande, my old friend
Watch me mess it up, again
Shallow ATG with such gentle glides
Alum block informed me it was all lies
Even though I barely felt the blade
I scraped myself real good
As best I could
To the sounds of crunch crunch
And though the stubble left all spots
It’s poking back sooner than not
As though it only fears the Proline most acute
There‘s no dispute
It’s king of stubble violence
Also, were any Mitutoyo calipers recovered in Ontario province?
ya gotta admit the Willy 'N Ethel comic is funny!Nope, the crack isnt the same.
Also, also, also page 4 is my favorite because of all those E2 glamour shots.
ya gotta admit the Willy 'N Ethel comic is funny!
The unexpected sting of the alum block said my Grande skills diminished while trying to get better with the RazoRock BlackHawk V2.
Sometimes the rack just needs a little fiddling with. There are several ways to manipulate it with bobby pins and such. Mine came with instructions and a special tool, long ago lost. I bought mine in 1975 from Pacific Industrial, Santa Anna, CA. I believe they are still in business!The dial is dead
Sometimes the rack just needs a little fiddling with. There are several ways to manipulate it with bobby pins and such. Mine came with instructions and a special tool, long ago lost. I bought mine in 1975 from Pacific Industrial, Santa Anna, CA. I believe they are still in business!
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I found the receipt on mine, 8/29/1979, $63.50. That was a lot of $$$ in those days. Mitutoyo and Fowler is all we used at work, for around the house and garage I wouldn't waste that kind of cash, Harbor Frieght has 'em for as little as $19.99......Pittsburgh Calipers , $9.99 for composite.Not sure I want to drop $200+ on Mitu digis, but this one looks promising.
I found the receipt on mine, 8/29/1979, $63.50. That was a lot of $$$ in those days. Mitutoyo and Fowler is all we used at work, for around the house and garage I wouldn't waste that kind of cash, Harbor Frieght has 'em for as little as $19.99......Pittsburgh Calipers , $9.99 for composite.
I can tell you that Mitutoyo digital calipers were all that we used at work, the waterproof ones to protect the innards from cutting fluids. They would last an easy 20-30 years under heavy everyday use, and regular 6 month calibration. I wasn't sure what you were using them for, I bought all my inspection stuff for work, so they are all top quality$$$$. The Interapid test indicators I payed $95 for in the 1980's now cost $300............My thread mic's were $350 with 2 sets of measuring tips, now well over $1000. I have a Last Word dial indicator from my Grandfather with a patent date of 1915, still works fine.Bottom line for me is, I dont like "cheap", especially when it comes to tools. Buy it right, buy it once. Or twice, every 40 years lol.
I can tell you that Mitutoyo digital calipers were all that we used at work, the waterproof ones to protect the innards from cutting fluids. They would last an easy 20-30 years under heavy everyday use, and regular 6 month calibration. I wasn't sure what you were using them for, I bought all my inspection stuff for work, so they are all top quality$$$$. The Interapid test indicators I payed $95 for in the 1980's now cost $300............My thread mic's were $350 with 2 sets of measuring tips, now well over $1000. I have a Last Word dial indicator from my Grandfather with a patent date of 1915, still works fine.
I am starting to think that my Gerstner toolbox might be great display case for my razors............ I will certainly never use it for work again...........
I have been looking at 9" x 12" class A surface plates, but the shipping costs as much as the rocks themselves. Lucky for me, Standridge is only 40 miles away......... I will just pick one up at the factory.