Nothing a whack with a hammer wouldnt fix! lol
Nothing a whack with a hammer wouldnt fix! lol
I spent a year or so thinking about taking the hammer approach to being the first guy to shave with a Fatip slant. You know, the in-transit era of Fatip slant evolution.
I probably could have gotten raw material Fatips for the price of postage from all those whiners about Fatip QC. And I already owned a hammer.
Oh, I have definitely thought about that!!!Nothing a whack with a hammer wouldnt fix! lol
Oh, I have definitely thought about that!!!
If I whack my R41 with a hammer it won't be to improve it. I'll fix it, fix it good!! Revenge!!!
Oh, there is still a chance I might try and straighten out the extra twisted slant........I spent a year or so thinking about taking the hammer approach to being the first guy to shave with a Fatip slant. You know, the in-transit era of Fatip slant evolution.
I probably could have gotten raw material Fatips for the price of postage from all those whiners about Fatip QC. And I already owned a hammer.
You need to post that pic in The Intercontinental All Italian Shave-Off thread, Doug.FOCS SOTD
Wednesday, July 1
Lo Storto
Polsilver(7)
Omega 10005
Proraso Red
Proraso Red After Shave
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I wasn't sure if my Polsilver's were made in Italy, but now I know!!!You need to post that pic in The Intercontinental All Italian Shave-Off thread, Doug.
Does that mean you've cured the cap's "uppity" corner, Doug?I also used the original cap that has been tightly torqued to my extra slant in an effort to increase the twist and improve on the fit.
I find pictures 'splain things a bit better.Does that mean you've cured the cap's "uppity" corner, Doug?
If so, would you explain (in layman's terms) how you did it please?
I have though about touching the corners of one of the caps lightly with one of my .0005" brass hammers(ball-peen adjusting).......
Oh Ye of little faith, Mike.Gentle work with a rubber mallet might work better.