I dont have a regular pair of seniors but I got mine and my wife's 1919s in today and was messing with them. But I had another pair of wahl clippers I noticed the lever on the 1919s have 2 notches on it. The older set only has one on the lever. I put the old lever on my 1919s and was able to gap them like yours after your bracket swap. Can you check your seniors and see if that lever has 1 or 2 notches, if it only has 1 I'm going to trim the 2nd notch off my 1919s. Hope this helps anyone, and hope you get back to me.
You should do one on the cordless babyliss clipper on how to zero gap them
I dont have a regular pair of seniors but I got mine and my wife's 1919s in today and was messing with them. But I had another pair of wahl clippers I noticed the lever on the 1919s have 2 notches on it. The older set only has one on the lever. I put the old lever on my 1919s and was able to gap them like yours after your bracket swap.
Can you check your seniors and see if that lever has 1 or 2 notches, if it only has 1 I'm going to trim the 2nd notch off my 1919s.
Hope this helps anyone, and hope you get back to me.
I didnt switch any bracket I just took the taper blade off and put a taper blade on and it zero gapped. Theres no need for a bracket!
thanks mr christian. what taper blade did u use? brand or off what clipper?
Did u change the blade? It seems u went from the fade blade to the Standard blade(std)..
I know how to calibrate the 0 gap without changing the lever adjustment part
How do you cap it with out switching the level
Tell us!