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10-26-2008, 02:57 AM #1
Even though you used the cheapest Shapton glass hone- you got balls and I'll give you max props on that trick. There was only one way to find out if the glass was indeed tempered
Well, you proved Shapton isn't involved in false advertising- the glass is TEMPERED! But one thing is for sure-the ceramic abrasive media is FIRMLY bonded to said glass. My guess is that if you epoxied that hone to another piece of glass before using it-you'd be good to go!
I figured you'd take the jump sooner or later. Good job. HARD CORE HONE ADDICT
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ChrisL (10-26-2008)
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10-26-2008, 03:00 AM #2
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10-26-2008, 03:12 AM #3
NIIIIIIIIIIIICE!!!!!!!!
Wow, I really admire that. I am just really happy that you did that and have little reason to be since I already got my Pro stone lol. Anyway, congratulations man. I agree with one (or more) of the above posts that if all else fails just epoxy that sucker to something else either under the broken tempered glass or directly on the ceramic if the glass comes off. Really nice job.
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