Stone wash

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I am looking for someone who will stone wash my Little Pecker. Can anyone here do that?
 
Bill,
I can, but you'll either have to take it out of the pouch, take your hand off it and send it to me. :)
Or,
Cut it off and send it to me. :)

Ya lame ass bastid..:)
 
Bart,
It's a serious question, and yes, DB, is a perv, and a good friend:)
Bastid that he is.
 
It really sounds like a personal problem. To bad we do not have a MD's Forum. Is it dripping too and bad need of a wash???:confused: :confused: :eek: :eek:
 
Now a nice hand rub is something I hadn't thought about. I do seem to remember a maker saying he did an 8 hour hand rub, but I cann't remember who that was. Any help?
 
George, boy were you right! I tried 600 grit last night and it worked much better. Now I look forward to doing a mirror polish. Any tips for buffing?
 
Sean, Red Rouge and Hi-speed Buffer. Make sure you use the red, that way it won't show the burns that much.:eek: :eek: :eek: :D :D
 
Before anyone agrees to stone wash my Little Pecker I should let you know that i have been told that it has been work hardened. Not sure if that really matters, thought you should know.
 
Okay, this sick thread is probably a setup but --

Sounds like something a liberal from Wisconsin would ask. Too much time with the cattle maybe. Put a little water on it once a week and a rock won't be needed to knock the crud off.

RL
 
the hand rubbed finish is great but I'd rather it be done
by someone else, it's tedious work and
needs to be done by the shop helper and if the
helper is of female persuasion that's even better because
they seem to not mind that sort of long drawn out job.
of course the little jobs don't take long.
but be sure you protect the surface after because
you wouldn't want it to become tainted by the elements,
and some of those elements can be very hard....on you
I mean knife.
I don't worry about such things because I have such a helper and
it takes at least 2 hours to get the job done right..and very well done.:cool: :D :D
 
it takes at least 2 hours to get the job done right..and very well done
Dan: It must be tough to be a legend in your own mind. The way I heard it it takes 2 hours just to find your little blade. That's what cheesel said anyway. :D :D :p :p
 
I don't know. It's like mowing the grass - we all know its a woman's job but sometimes you just gotta do it yourself.
 
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