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    Default I think I'll be picking one or two of these up...

    I saw these today in the new summer sale magazine. Sale starts tomorrow (sorry Josh, I got the mail too late to give you a heads up). Looks like they could get a lot of pitting out really quick and help with shaping. Then hit it with that bristle disc set?

    http://www.ares-server.com/Ares/Ares...oduct&ID=81416


    They also have some really cool pinning accessories (jeweler's hammer's and anvils). Check this out,

    http://www.ares-server.com/Ares/Ares...oduct&ID=80811

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    Anyone use these?

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    Whoa--I think you'd have to be really careful with those suckers. Would be interesting to try, though...

    Josh

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    Yeah I think you would really need to be careful with these. If you could see what I need to do with this J. Rodgers & Sons blade you would say "go for it"!


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    Sometimes these razors are so bad that you're not really risking anything... Go for it! (And let us know how it goes.)

    Josh

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    I can see the look on my wife's face right now...

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    A 120 grit flap wheel should be as coarse as anyone needs. The diamond coated hard abrasive wheels will probably do more harm than good.
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