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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisL View Post

    I store most of the ones I use fairly regularly on a heavy duty shelf in the open air.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StraightRazorDave View Post
    My eyes went STRAIGHT to the coticules on the shelf.
    They are a part of the family to be sure. The one on the bottom is my 8x3 olive green natural combo. Like glass. I hate to say it, I don't use it that much even though it's a superb polisher since I favor narrow hones.

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    I stack mine similar to how Chris does, except it's not as eye-popping a collection.

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    Since it is just me and my cat I keep mine in the kitchen cabinets. He doesn't mind as he never goes in there. I have kept my 1k and 4k single grit Nortons in water and can vouch for the slime if you don't change the water. I don't use them often enough to justify keeping them that way at present. BTW, on the single grit the 8k doesn't need the soak. Just a splash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Since it is just me and my cat I keep mine in the kitchen cabinets. He doesn't mind as he never goes in there. I have kept my 1k and 4k single grit Nortons in water and can vouch for the slime if you don't change the water. I don't use them often enough to justify keeping them that way at present. BTW, on the single grit the 8k doesn't need the soak. Just a splash.
    Those photo's made me laugh on their last outing too!
    What can a man use that many pipe cleaners for though, Jimmy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ben.mid View Post
    Those photo's made me laugh on their last outing too!
    What can a man use that many pipe cleaners for though, Jimmy?
    I used to have a problem with PAD.
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    thats a wonderfull collection of pipes jimmy, i see you prefer the briar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    I used to have a problem with PAD.
    Bloody hell Jimmy, it's a wonder you're still with us! Did you use all of them?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Since it is just me and my cat I keep mine in the kitchen cabinets. He doesn't mind as he never goes in there. I have kept my 1k and 4k single grit Nortons in water and can vouch for the slime if you don't change the water. I don't use them often enough to justify keeping them that way at present. BTW, on the single grit the 8k doesn't need the soak. Just a splash.
    Nice pics, Jimmy, but… I have to see one of your cat (please). We have five and two have taken to watching me shave on a regular basis. They're into it, are yours?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlanII View Post
    Nice pics, Jimmy, but… I have to see one of your cat (please). We have five and two have taken to watching me shave on a regular basis. They're into it, are yours?
    I am at work now so cannot access a photo of my Rambunctious now. I named him that because he is exactly that. Here is an old thread where you can see a photo of him as well as photos of many other member's feline companions. You might even add some pics of your own cats to it.
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