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233566 James Thompson <oldmillrat@m...> Oct-08-2012 Re: I just woke up
And this is the reason why I preach to the multitudes that verily you must find
the correct position for the tool and your fingers at the tool rest, and never
release your grip on the tool, even while cooling it. By holding the tool firmly
and not letting go, you can return the tool to the correct position every time.

Also sprach Zarasthustra. (Thus spake Zarasthustra.)

On Oct 8, 2012, at 7:15 PM, Cliff Rohrabacher Esq. wrote:

> It's been my experience not ever having used any kind of guide,  that If I
remove the tool from the   grinder I  lay it back at a slightly different angle.

James Thompson, the Old Millrat in Riverside CA

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