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[โ€“] walden@wetshav.ing 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

December 23rd, 2025

  • Brush: Summer Break Soaps - w/Maggard Silvertip 28mm Badger
  • Razor: Chiseled Face Legacy Raw Titanium - (#69)
  • Blade: Personna Platinum Chrome (2)
  • Lather: Catie's Bubbles - 322 - Soap
  • Post Shave: Summer Break Soaps - Woodshop - Aftershave
  • Post Shave: Declaration Grooming, House of Mammoth - Cerberus - Liniment

Very nice shave, though a bit rushed. We've had people here working on the heat since this morning, but luckily enough hot water for showers in between it being broken.

[โ€“] gcgallant@sub.wetshaving.social 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Terrible time of year to have the heat go out! Murphy's Law, of course.

[โ€“] walden@wetshav.ing 3 points 1 day ago

It didn't get too chilly inside, luckily. It was only in the 30's (F) today.

The heat is back on, by the way! The burner is less than 2 months old, and they replaced the (pardon me for probably getting some of these parts wrong) igniters, nozzle, primary coil, and CAD cell (flame detector). Just threw a bunch of parts at it until it worked (a valid method of repair, sometimes!).

I'm glad we have a service contract which is about $400 a year -- we got our money's worth with the old system, and again it's proving to be worth it with a brand new system.