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No actually I CAN NOT say that!!!!!but can you say Asian DihydrogenMonoxide Stones? In 10k, 20K, and 50K grits too. Wo0T!!!
Moose
How the hell did you learn how to say it?
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No actually I CAN NOT say that!!!!!but can you say Asian DihydrogenMonoxide Stones? In 10k, 20K, and 50K grits too. Wo0T!!!
Moose
I think going up in grits that high is pointless unless its for a show piece or something. No need for a polish that high plus eash stone will probably cost $50 +\-You didn't hear this from me, because he hasn't fully tested them out yet, but can you say Asian DihydrogenMonoxide Stones? In 10k, 20K, and 50K grits too. Wo0T!!!
Moose
And fish fornicate in it. Powerful stuff indeed.
Moose
Murph uses good beer to take advantage of me
Too. Much. Information.
Gathering. You're. Next.
Bring. Good. Bourbon. And. You. Might. Get. Lucky.
Awesomeness. Free hand is important to learn, so you can whip an edge up on the fly, for home sharpenings, a guide system is the best.
Argue if you want, but guides will beat freehand any day.
FIGHT!! FIGHT!!! FIGHT!!! FIGHT!!!
Moose
Bring. Good. Bourbon. And. You. Might. Get. Lucky.
Holy smokes Todd! I thought you used some sort of hi-tech multi-ton press for your kydex forming. Nice to see you prefer the old school tech!![]()
Holy smokes Todd! I thought you used some sort of hi-tech multi-ton press for your kydex forming. Nice to see you prefer the old school tech!![]()