Subsonic I treat trimming a club the same way I learned to cut hair in the military. You can always take a little more, but if you take too much you are toast.
sdandrea1 Subsonic You can always take a little more, but if you take too much you are toast. It's actually pretty easy to epoxy an extension in. Problem solved.
colej Subsonic If you had hair and they trimmed it with scissors, the barber is certainly measuring it. You might need the flow bee???
Rickochet Subsonic I was taught that working construction. I have never measured while cutting hair. But, I'm sure you used hair as a measurement in construction e.g. move it that way two reds ones. 🤣
sdandrea1 Subsonic It's actually even easier to not need to do it in the first place. True, but you're not "toast" if you trim too much. EZ fix.
Subsonic colej Clippers Boss. It was the military. After 6 months at sea, you can become proficient at one type of haircut. No Flow Bee Necessary. Never had a barber use a tape measure. More of a by eye situation.
Subsonic sdandrea1 I was referring to the haircut. Using Elmers glue to reattach hair to someone's skull looks like caca.
sdandrea1 Subsonic I was referring to the haircut. Using Elmers glue to reattach hair to someone's skull looks like caca. Not if you use shaft extensions.......
Subsonic Par4QC Maybe it is time for Last Tee, to set up a Barber shop for Last Tee members?? I cut my fathers hair for the last 8 years or so of his life. Was always a good time and a close Father/son moment.
Subsonic sdandrea1 That is a lot of extensions... I also think you would end up with more of a Dreadlock look.
Maugust789 Interestingly it has a brass looking weight in the end of the shaft. Must be some kind of counterbalance. I'll give it a try.
Subsonic backinit I was told it originated from the original multimeters back in the day. They had a very fine red needle that was as an RCH wide very fine. Then you have the CH which was not as fine a measurement. I would bet the the term started in the military.
AdamMH Picked up an 80's Commander grinder on the cheap... a whopping 40$. Now I'm eyeing up a Multitool belt grinder attachment... not cheap!