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The $5 PVC Shaving Stand

The $5 PVC Shaving Stand
Corral your shaving paraphernalia and keep your brush and razor dry with this manliest--and cheapest--of shaving stands.
 
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Step 1Introduction and Justification

I had recently begun shaving with a double-edged safety razor and brush, and felt the need to corral my rapidly expanding pile of shaving junk as well as providing my razor and brush a safe place to dry. "Real" shaving stands cost from about $10 to upwards of $100, but I felt I could do better--and enjoy the fun of a project as well. And what better material to use for a manly shaving set than that most manly of materials, PVC pipe? (in truth, PVC is non-gendered, of course; it was just funny in this context).
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Oct 24, 2010. 5:01 PMSecretGuideToShaving says:
I made one of these. Great piece...I've got a shaving instructable up at : http://www.instructables.com/id/So-you-want-an-old-fashioned-double-edged-safety-r/ tell me what you think!
Dec 27, 2008. 5:18 PMold_code says:
Great Instructable; definitely a "keeper" in Favorites. Thanks.
Jan 17, 2008. 5:21 PMsugg22 says:
woohoo! someone else who uses Propraso products! BTW, there cream is real good. but right now i'm using some cream i got as a gift. its still good, though.
Oct 22, 2006. 9:50 PMHoopajoo says:
Yep. Been wet shaving for over 20 years! It sure beats the crap out of electric shavers (don't care how close they claim to get either). I genuinely love this idea! I need to make this. Of course, I'll have to post my instructable on how to make you own shaving soap. I make mine out of a corn based oil. Closest shave you'll ever get without bleeding!
Dec 27, 2007. 5:38 AMktulu1115 says:
i'd love to see a instructable on making your own shaving soap. the good stuff is great, but it's expensive. plus i'd love to tinker with my own recipe.
Dec 28, 2007. 12:57 PMktulu1115 says:
interesting.... i'll have to take a look at this in more detail when i get some free time. it certainly sounds fun and unique project. certainly would help to have an instructable to start from though! ;)
Dec 24, 2007. 7:12 PMmasterochicken says:
My parents won't let me use a real razor. It sucks because I practically have to shave twice a day.
Dec 27, 2007. 5:36 AMktulu1115 says:
that's funny cause i first saw this i wondered what kind of razor you had - ie: would it work with my stuff? i laughed when i saw the picture - i use almost exactly the same stuff: a merkur razor, vulfix brush, and taylor of old bond shaving cream.... well i used to use that cream but switched to a great one by "nancy boy" recently. oh and i highly recommend geo f. trumper coral "skin food" aftershave (non alcohol-based of course). everything these guys are saying is right, wet shaving is the way to go both economically and performance-wise. great instructable btw. :)
Dec 28, 2007. 12:55 PMktulu1115 says:
haha that is funny. yes, I must agree.... nancy boy is the best out of the ones i've used at least, although i'm not sure if i prefer the original or cucumber myself. hate how i seem to go through it so quickly though! lol i can certainly imagine old bond being a lot easier to acquire out there in there in Oxford!! i definitely recommend the skin food, it's been my favorite so far... always have to order my stuff online b/c i can't find anywhere here in NJ (nearby or anywhere period!) that carries these products... so i'm sure you could order skin food via the web if you're willing to pay for s/h.
Dec 1, 2006. 3:46 PMcrapflinger says:
you want really manly...switch the pvc for pure lead pipe...nothing like shaving with utensiles that have been stored in lead! good instructable!
Apr 8, 2006. 11:56 PMDarkman says:
Wow, I didn't mean to turn this instructables into an advertisement but I have to say that you guys just inspired me like a catchy infomercial. Once again though, nice project.
Apr 4, 2006. 11:37 PMxsmurf says:
On using a badger. It changed my life!! I still use a 64-baldes cartridge razor, but I totally dropped the shaving cream/foam in favour of a good badger and..... soap! Just get a good bar of Dove (the unscented, no chemicals type), wet the badger just a little and rub it on the soap to make a nice heavy foam. It's über cheap and undoubtedly much better for your skin than the 2" long list of chemicals Gillette type shaving foam contains... and ho did I mention it's not tested on animals!!!
Apr 4, 2006. 11:38 PMxsmurf says:
Eeeek, instructables doesn't seem to like UTF chars.... that was "uber". Not uber leet if you ask me ;)
Apr 4, 2006. 8:10 PMCrackMonkey says:
From the looks of it, it's a Merkur "Hefty" (or "HD" for "Heavy Duty") double-edged razor. It's a fantastic way to shave, and the blades are less than 50 cents each.

http://zork.net/motd/nick/shave/
Apr 4, 2006. 6:38 PMDarkman says:
Nice creation but dude, what kind of razor is that?

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Odd fellow. Gets confused a lot.