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    Quote Originally Posted by kilowattkid View Post
    After you've stopped the bleeding put a good coat of CA over for further protection.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cannonfodder View Post
    Use a 1/16 brass pin and some stainless backing washers. Hammer tee pin in and Peen the pin over. That will close up the cut. I fit opens again just give the pin a few light taps to tighten it back up. Wipe it wish som MAAS for a nice shine.

    Wipe it wish some MAAS for a nice shine. I ware cut proof gloves particularly when buffing but no so often when sanding.
    Stop! Please, stop! You are killing me!

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    Krazy Glue works really well too. Stops the bleeding and provides a surface that can take some abuse over the cut. Wears off in a few days and you're all set.

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    CA = Krazy Glue

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    um, feeling a little silly about now...

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    Hey. We've all been there... All the new newbies are thanking you silently for taking one for the team...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ByronTodd View Post
    Hey. We've all been there... All the new newbies are thanking you silently for taking one for the team...
    Was wondering... "What is 'CA'... what about super glue? Wouldn't that work too?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Blacksmith View Post
    Was wondering... "What is 'CA'... what about super glue? Wouldn't that work too?"
    CA stands for CyanoAcrylate which is the chemical AKA Superglue, Krazyglue, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cannonfodder View Post
    Use a 1/16 brass pin and some stainless backing washers. Hammer tee pin in and Peen the pin over. That will close up the cut. I fit opens again just give the pin a few light taps to tighten it back up. Wipe it wish som MAAS for a nice shine.

    Wipe it wish some MAAS for a nice shine. I ware cut proof gloves particularly when buffing but no so often when sanding.
    +1 on the pin and washer...now all you need to do is market this Dave...and get a couple of monkeys in white suites to say it's doctor recommended

    "Pin on...apply directly where it hurts...pin on apply directly where it hurts...pin on your commercials suck, but your product works great"

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