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Post by Electrif on May 16, 2019 8:54:01 GMT -6
This is how I did it. Components: An empty Proline B cart A Schick key cart filled with Proline B blades. Components of a Schick 'Chick' cart. Originally housed 7 blades. I transferred all the Proline B blades to it a few months ago. The injector mechanism is held by the two holes on the casing and is easily separated. Components of the Proline B cart. This is more difficult to separate as the black plastic end cap clips on to the mechanism. Once carefully removed, the mechanism can be separated from the casing. The two holes on the case are in the same relative position. End cap modification. Using a fret saw or equivalent. Cut a section on the left of the cap for the key. Cut off the top central lip level with the cap face. I found an emery board useful for smoothing. Cut out a small section on the top right for the injector slider. Parts for the Fronkencart Completed Fronkencart
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Post by jayaruh on May 16, 2019 10:02:17 GMT -6
Cool. I did mine, too.
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Post by poppi on May 16, 2019 11:33:38 GMT -6
Great job guys!
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Post by Petrvs on May 16, 2019 14:26:48 GMT -6
Cool! I'll have to build one as well.
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Post by jayaruh on May 16, 2019 15:09:10 GMT -6
You will still have to load the blades in by hand.
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Post by Electrif on May 16, 2019 15:36:05 GMT -6
Cool. I did mine, too. Nice one Jim. You finished that really quickly after I posted.
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Post by 9nein9 on May 26, 2019 12:22:45 GMT -6
Is this just so it will hold more blades?
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Post by wchnu on May 26, 2019 12:51:22 GMT -6
Is this just so it will hold more blades? No it adds the key to the proline magazine.
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Post by jayaruh on May 26, 2019 13:12:43 GMT -6
Actually, it is the same magazine with the Proline shell. You still will have to load blades.
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Post by wchnu on May 26, 2019 13:19:04 GMT -6
Actually, it is the same magazine with the Proline shell. You still will have to load blades. Oh. I missed the point.....what is the point. Bare in mind I see no point in using the blades in the first place. Regular blades shave great.
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Post by jayaruh on May 26, 2019 13:27:36 GMT -6
There is no point to miss. I find that the Proline blades are too rounded on the corners and don't seat in the blade stops well.
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Post by wchnu on May 26, 2019 14:17:12 GMT -6
There is no point to miss. I find that the Proline blades are too rounded on the corners and don't seat in the blade stops well. Ahh gotcha. I feel better now. I thought I missed something. I have also been on the go for 26ish hours.
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