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| Posted: Tue Apr 11th, 2006 10:40 pm |
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EricAldovino
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e.avery wrote: Some time you should try a Bergeon No. 5444 abrasive and ruber block. This one is fine powder, you can also get them in larger grit. They are easy on the watch and give a consistant finish quick. I like brushed finishes too. Thanks! I will look into that. It would cut my time down I am sure. Lot of the time is spent ensuring the even finish.
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