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253316 C and MA Newbold <cgnewbold@c...> 2015‑01‑30 Re: New life from old?
You could resharpen the blade.   I did that once on an 80" blade and it 
made it usable again,

Charlie

On 1/30/2015 8:21 AM, John M Johnston (jmjhnstn) wrote:
> Ladies and Germs, Boysenberries, and Galoots Assembled,
>
> After recently encountering a hidden nail, my ½" Woodslicer blade (used by Mr.
DeltaX, my trusty apprentice) has become non-functional as regards its intended
use.  Is there any further use that can be made of the corpse under discussion?
>
> I am, &c,
>
> John
>
> John M. Johnston
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253317 JAMES THOMPSON <oldmillrat@m...> 2015‑01‑30 Re: New life from old?
I have made scrapers and other small hand operated tools from such blades.

On Jan 30, 2015, at 6:10 AM, C and MA Newbold  wrote:

> You could resharpen the blade.   I did that once on an 80" blade and it made
it usable again,
> 
> Charlie
> 
> On 1/30/2015 8:21 AM, John M Johnston (jmjhnstn) wrote:
>> Ladies and Germs, Boysenberries, and Galoots Assembled,
>> 
>> After recently encountering a hidden nail, my ½" Woodslicer blade (used by
Mr. DeltaX, my trusty apprentice) has become non-functional as regards its
intended use.  Is there any further use that can be made of the corpse under
discussion?
>> 
>> I am, &c,
>> 
>> John
>> 
>> John M. Johnston
>> "P.S. If you do not receive this, of course it must have been miscarried;
therefore I beg you to write and let me know." - Sir Boyle Roche, M.P.
>> 
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253318 Kirk Eppler <eppler.kirk@g...> 2015‑01‑30 Re: New life from old?
On Friday, January 30, 2015, John M Johnston (jmjhnstn) <
jmjhnstn@m...> wrote:

> Ladies and Germs, Boysenberries, and Galoots Assembled,
>
> After recently encountering a hidden nail, my ½" Woodslicer blade (used by
> Mr. DeltaX, my trusty apprentice) has become non-functional as regards its
> intended use.  Is there any further use that can be made of the corpse
> under discussion?
>
>
>
Rumor has it a nice source of beading scrapers.

Kirk in HMB, CA


-- 
Sent from my iPad, apologies for the Auto Correct errors.
Kirk

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