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Cutting my own hairs...yup, all of ‘em!
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<blockquote data-quote="Stick" data-source="post: 548934" data-attributes="member: 3474"><p>I've been cutting my own Barnett for several years starting from when I started to develop a sun roof. I plumped for a decent set of Whal's. Probably had them for 7 years now and they've not missed a beat. I occasionally pop the blade out and sharpen it on a stone, other than that it takes no maintenance. A haircut here in the UK typically costs a dapper chap like myself (ahem) £10. The clippers cost me £18. No brainer.</p><p></p><p>It's a grade 1 for me with a 0.5 up the back and sides. I then pop the guard off, put it on the lowest setting and feather in my sidies and back down to the wood. I do this all by feel and listening to the clippers; when the crackling stops I move on.</p><p></p><p>I must say though, I do miss sitting in the chair and having a crack with a good barber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stick, post: 548934, member: 3474"] I've been cutting my own Barnett for several years starting from when I started to develop a sun roof. I plumped for a decent set of Whal's. Probably had them for 7 years now and they've not missed a beat. I occasionally pop the blade out and sharpen it on a stone, other than that it takes no maintenance. A haircut here in the UK typically costs a dapper chap like myself (ahem) £10. The clippers cost me £18. No brainer. It's a grade 1 for me with a 0.5 up the back and sides. I then pop the guard off, put it on the lowest setting and feather in my sidies and back down to the wood. I do this all by feel and listening to the clippers; when the crackling stops I move on. I must say though, I do miss sitting in the chair and having a crack with a good barber. [/QUOTE]
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