12-23-2012, 08:32 PM
I have a few from years back when I started to collect them but stopped. Now I had that one which had trashed out scales and one that I gave over a hundred dollars for new that the scales messed up somehow from just laying on the shelf and I thought well I got all this stuff why not see if I could fix them after I watched a guy on U Tube use nothing but a coping saw and sand paper to make a handle for a razor he was restoring.
Thanks for the compliment, all I used was a coping saw to hack the material out with, da$n G10 plastic went thru 3 coping saw blades to cut like 10 inches, a couple files, and sandpaper, I did use the mill to drill the 1/16" rivet holes with but only in one side, pin vise was pretty slow, now if I had of had one of Bob's everlasting cordless drills i would of used that.
DA
Thanks for the compliment, all I used was a coping saw to hack the material out with, da$n G10 plastic went thru 3 coping saw blades to cut like 10 inches, a couple files, and sandpaper, I did use the mill to drill the 1/16" rivet holes with but only in one side, pin vise was pretty slow, now if I had of had one of Bob's everlasting cordless drills i would of used that.
DA
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