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130521 Paul Morin <cantos@s...> 2004‑03‑11 Re: Bio-(and Shiney does pay)
Hmmmm... not sure if that's a slam (not taking it as one unless I'm
distinctly informed otherwise). I'm the first to admit I don't know
everything, heck - I'll admit I don't know nuthin' about most things.

Most of the info I've cobbled together on my site (and I state it fairly
clearly) has come directly from spending a lot of time going through the
archives of the old tool group. Most of the info has the archive number
listed with it.

I only recently ran across the suggestion to skip steel wool, and use
red rubbing compound (and they distinctly state to use the red, and not
the white).

I'm much more inclined to take the advice of someone from this group
that says to use the white, not the red. Practical advice outdoes the
best 'theory' almost everytime.

I don't believe everything I read. And I never use anything I haven't
tried before without testing on scrap, or something I don't care about.

Wonders in the end if I completely missed your point. At least I know
someone has visited the site though ;)

paul morin calgary, ab www.cranialstorage.com/wood

----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard J. Hucker" 
Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 3:24 pm Subject: Re: RE: [oldtools]
Bio-(and Shiney does pay)

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> It seems that the theme is "don't do as I do, do as I say. Tips on
> cleaning
> http://www.cranialstorage.com/wood/html/cleaning_your_plane.html
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