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12-10-2014, 10:26 PM
Thread: Cutting board repair
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Sorry to hear that he's no longer amongst us,...
Sorry to hear that he's no longer amongst us, would have been fun, I like a man who thinks outside the box/Surfing to sand a board/now That's Creative!:rock:
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12-10-2014, 09:58 PM
Thread: Cutting board repair
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Looks Great! :tu Nice Job and a Good Save! :rock:...
Looks Great! :tu Nice Job and a Good Save! :rock:
Oh, please put me in touch with your Uncle Harvey as I do believe that I'd like to party with that man! :rofl2::roflmao:rofl2::roflmao :y -
12-10-2014, 03:52 AM
Thread: Cutting board repair
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Morning Tim, I'd see what happens once you get...
Morning Tim,
I'd see what happens once you get it glued back together, then you can explore your options. I would be sure to take every measure you can to make sure that it glues up... -
12-10-2014, 03:31 AM
Thread: Cutting board repair
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hehehe, a Little too much information on the...
hehehe, a Little too much information on the Walmart oil :banghead:
The Keen is very thin and works well with sharpening knives on a Norton Tri Stone setup, it also soaks in really well on my... -
12-10-2014, 03:15 AM
Thread: Cutting board repair
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Howard, Excellent Advice!!! :bow: Now you...
Howard, Excellent Advice!!! :bow:
Now you shouldn't need to 'purchase' Food Grade Mineral Oil. Talk to your local Meat Department People and see if you can bring your repaired cutting board in and...
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