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    Well then you either have to dig a hole or stand on a box ? :<0)
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    Quote Originally Posted by WW243 View Post
    Guess I forgot to mention that I am a stander to hone......I do enough sitting......I'll always stand until I can't stands no more.
    Here's your perfect honing table, And its the perfect height as well. All you have to do is feed it a pet cat once a week.

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    Now I gotta have one of those.
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    I just use a bit or Corian counter top material..or a board across the sink. Some holes to let the slurry drain rather than splash across the counter top. Can do it the other way away from you too.
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    Richard the Menomonie Sidewinder, your pic reminds me of folks in the 50's who put clear vinyl on their furniture to save the fabric....you put wet/dry on top of your hone so you don't wear it down? Egads man, that is being thrifty!
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    I just use a bit or Corian counter top material..or a board across the sink. Some holes to let the slurry drain rather than splash across the counter top. Can do it the other way away from you too.
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    Say Tarkus, don't toolmakers use perfectly flat granite for some machine applications? Yeah, that's the ticket....I'll check the dimensions and PM you
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    Quote Originally Posted by WW243 View Post
    Richard the Menomonie Sidewinder, your pic reminds me of folks in the 50's who put clear vinyl on their furniture to save the fabric....you put wet/dry on top of your hone so you don't wear it down? Egads man, that is being thrifty!
    Saves getting out a coarser hone when doing a refresh. Having a good lapped finisher and some lapping paper can be a winner sometimes.
    And, I am cheap!!
    Happy New Year!
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    Back at you......Happy New Year to a gentleman who spreads cheer year round.
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    Saves getting out a coarser hone when doing a refresh. Having a good lapped finisher and some lapping paper can be a winner sometimes.
    And, I am cheap!!
    Happy New Year!
    ~Richard
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    Quote Originally Posted by WW243 View Post
    Back at you......Happy New Year to a gentleman who spreads cheer year round.
    What I spread some things too, granted its mostly bull_ _ _ _ though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10Pups View Post
    Now I gotta have one of those.
    Me too.
    The neighbor kids are getting a bit fresh. This pet should slow them down.
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