other than using a tap, i have now tried all suggestions. i also have a second nodachi razor that works perfectly. i tried screwing the handle of one onto the head of the other and vice versa and ended up with the same problem.
DanLaw - i truly appreciate your offer but it's not something that i'd like to try.
i'm stumped!
DanLaw - i truly appreciate your offer but it's not something that i'd like to try.
i'm stumped!
(This post was last modified: 08-26-2020, 11:14 PM by Whisk-her Away.)
(08-26-2020, 09:12 PM)Gopneg Wrote:Sorry, what’s a stove? At my house, it’s something we cook on.(08-26-2020, 08:25 PM)nachum Wrote: Gopneg - i'm not quite following your suggestion.
razor comprises handle, cover and plate.
you take the handle and cover.
twist the thread several times.
then blow with your mouth or clean with an ear-cleaning stick.
add grease and twist again.
so that the stove does not interfere, you do not install it on the cover.
(08-26-2020, 11:06 PM)nachum Wrote: other than using a tap, i have now tried all suggestions. i also have a second nodachi razor that works perfectly. i tried screwing the handle of one onto the head of the other and vice versa and ended up with the same problem.
DanLaw - i truly appreciate your offer but it's not something that i'd like to try.
i'm stumped!
Did this narrow the problem down to the exact handle or top cap as the culprit?
(This post was last modified: 08-26-2020, 11:52 PM by keto.)
(08-26-2020, 11:37 PM)nachum Wrote: i was hoping it would but it didn't! it seems that there's a problem with both.
That's strange Nat, too bad they're from Portugal because if the company would take a look at them it would take a few weeks.
Edit: Might get some good glasses or magnifying glass and really inspect the studs on the cap. IDK.
I think I’m about as interested I. This puzzle as you are Nathan! So you have two Nodachi s. One won’t couple up with the cap and handle and one works fine. You tried the handle from the “fine” one on the busted cap and it won’t go. Have you tried the good cap on the busted handle? If both the cap and handle are buggered then I’d perhaps guess a cross-thread. Can you post a pic or two of the busted with the handle and cap threaded together with a backdrop with a straight line? (Chair rail. Counter edge! Door frame.) to see if the 90 degree angle is off? Perhaps take the thing down to a machine shop and have a machinist look it over. He’d probably do that for free just to watch us freaks giggle.
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