Michi
I dislike attempts to rewrite history
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Silicon carbide is harder than tungsten carbide
Interesting, I didn't know that.
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Silicon carbide is harder than tungsten carbide
Duke’s is very good. Kewpie edges it.6,082
Haven't tried Duke's, is this worth the investment? Kind of a Kewpie slut tbh
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How the frick do you have your staff trained to only work from one jug at a time
But where's the failsafe device to protect against a failing protection valve?Speaking of plumbing I put this thing in during renovation and it has already proven its value by sensing a toilet running that might have gone a week or more without anyone noticing.
https://dropconnect.com/product/drop-home-protection-valve/
Recommended.
Drop Connect Home Protection Valve
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Haven't tried Duke's, is this worth the investment? Kind of a Kewpie slut tbh
Eh-hem.6103
Also, I’m taking applications for a late night polishing buddy.
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Silicon carbide is harder than tungsten carbide
6107And thus you can sharpen tungsten carbide on silicon carbide stones . . .
and about as tough as pie crust.6090
Silicon carbide is harder than tungsten carbide
BKF is Oxalic acid, helps getting rid of Patina. Careful with KU finishes. Also if you let it sit on the blade too long it gets quite reactive.Flitz vs BKF? Same thing? Different uses?
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Flitz vs BKF? Same thing? Different uses?
I want to remove patina without worrying about scratches and I feel like my BKF powder isn’t the best for it.
If flitz is the way to go, which product do you use?
Also, I’m taking applications for a late night polishing buddy.
Did I stutter??Eh-hem.
So BKF then flitz? Both with a soft sponge?BKF is Oxalic acid, helps getting rid of Patina. Careful with KU finishes. Also if you let it sit on the blade too long it gets quite reactive.
Flitz is a polishing paste. Will polish the blade slightly but for stubborn patina often times works better, no deep scratches or so. Not the best for Kasumi Finishes. If you did let BKF sit on the blade and try to get rid of the aftermath definitely helps.
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Flitz vs BKF? Same thing? Different uses?
I want to remove patina without worrying about scratches and I feel like my BKF powder isn’t the best for it.
If flitz is the way to go, which product do you use?
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Flitz vs BKF? Same thing? Different uses?
I want to remove patina without worrying about scratches and I feel like my BKF powder isn’t the best for it.
If flitz is the way to go, which product do you use?
6117So BKF then flitz? Both with a soft sponge?
Usually don’t mind patina but I’d like to take it off the Kipp and catcheside I just got lol
isn’t that sodium citrate? I’d expect that to be inert.6,116
I like using lemon juice and baking soda myself.
Nice guitar! Certainly not inert.
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