(03-26-2021, 02:25 AM)Dave in KY Wrote:(03-26-2021, 02:20 AM)120inna55 Wrote: That was very cool that GAW9576 made those for you. I experimented with the JB Weld nubs, but like you, I discovered I wanted to tweak the blade exposure. I could have kept making different carrier blades with the nubs until I had it where I wanted it, but then I would eventually just change my mind. I have no issues placing and keeping the Proline where I want it with a naked, blunted Enders Speed blade. I learned that when I had problems with the blade shifting around while I was trying to slide the Enders behind it that the trick is to wet the blades. When the blades are wet, the water has a little adhesive effect making this much easier. I then use my thumbnail to prevent it from going to far out the front of the razor. When you do this a few times, you can load this razor at least as fast as assembling a 3-piece razor. I now eyeball where I want the exposure based on what I'm in the mood for. This is a very efficient and comfortable razor at this point.
Awesome Matt, thanks for the water tip !
Awesome tip. Dave you should have no problem using one of the adapters upside down if you want to try the water adhesion trick. Before I made the adapters I used a small strip plastic to adjust the blade if it wasn't quite right. Something like plastic from a butter dish lid or similar thickness works great.
Also as Matt mentioned the B20s the Schick Proline B20s in an Enders are awesome.

