:rofl2::rofl2::roflmao Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy. Should I dig up some rocks out of my backyard, cut em up and sell them to you?
I'm just kidding, From one fellow HADdict to another as you know.
Chris L
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:rofl2::rofl2::roflmao Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy. Should I dig up some rocks out of my backyard, cut em up and sell them to you?
I'm just kidding, From one fellow HADdict to another as you know.
Chris L
:rofl2:
That gent said what I thought of the hone, but better, and I didn't really trust my meagre hone opinion.
Not bad for a £10 hone:w
Ask Chris what I've found him:D
He is probably wiping up the drool of his keyboard as we speak:roflmao
Where have you two old buggers gone now, your little green lights have gone grey?
Anyone else tried this yet. Don't want to be the only one. I have to say though that the more I use this stone the more I like it. It is a very slow cutter, but it does work quicker with a slurry. So, by going slurry, with water, then just dry, it gives a very nice smooth and sharp edge. Would still like to know how it compairs to other finishing stones.
Steven
Also, I've asked and he'll also cut a slurry stone for £5 when bought with hone. Think I'm going to get another one, with slurry stone.
Steven
I'll have to give mine a good go Steven.
Do you use anything after it?
M