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Jonesey9
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Awesome!
You're right there.
My da used to buy well and buy once.
Things change though. I think we're on about the 3rd orbital sander this year.![]()
Cheap power tools are just that. Most of my orbitals that get heavy use are air powered and have replaceable bearings. Most of the cheaper ones are not economically repairable.
Those are the Stanley ones from the early eighties. Real work horses and good steel that holds an edge well. The recent Stanley stuff is nowhere near as good..
I have the black handled ones from back then! Exactly the same steel but they were polished to a mirror finish when new. I have my Dad's set (which are imperial sizes) and my own set which are metric equivalents. They're not exactly the same, size-for size - so I have a strange "extended" set with inbetweeny sizes.![]()
As to polishing the face set. I'd rather do it myself because I've never bought a chisel or blade iron than was truly flat but I'm fussy about that shit..![]()
They were only polished on the back.![]()
Did that guitar survived earthquake or something like that?
I see only new guitar in this case, or getting parts from Ebay could be alternative![]()
I think he/she might be a bot.
Do you know some one who goes by the name Victory Pete?
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I think he/she might be a bot.
Some of his replys are total nonsense. Reads like a bot to me.
I think he/she might be a bot.
Some of his replys are total nonsense. Reads like a bot to me.
I think it's just a troll.