My New Razor Rack

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Hi Guys
I've hit on a pretty handy way to keep my Schick repeater razors "in line" and handy. Before I was keeping them with the rest of my razors in a rack I had put together. It worked and looked ok but didn't really suit these particular shavers. I was coming up with some overly engineered designs when I thought "Hmmm...this is simple and might work"

So I took a block of Padauk wood drilled four 7/8" holes, sanded, oiled and there you go. Keeps them organized, easy to get to and took me about 15 minutes to do.

Cheers

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huck1680 said:
Hi Guys
I've hit on a pretty handy way to keep my Schick repeater razors "in line" and handy. Before I was keeping them with the rest of my razors in a rack I had put together. It worked and looked ok but didn't really suit these particular shavers. I was coming up with some overly engineered designs when I thought "Hmmm...this is simple and might work"

So I took a block of Padauk wood drilled four 7/8" holes, sanded, oiled and there you go. Keeps them organized, easy to get to and took me about 15 minutes to do.

Cheers

Looks superb I might just give that a try (easy when you know how !)
no joints, no glue, great thanks for sharing Danny
 
Danny, you're welcome. As I said I tend to over engineer things so this was a very simple/direct solution to a problem I'd managed to create for myself. Hah.
 
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