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Subject: trimming colth wet or dry
From: Ron Swinden <ron@swindenr.freeserve.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1998 20:37:43

Best we ever found was to take a pair of old but good quality sissors Make sure
the joint was adjusted up good and then sharpen them,the cutting face only on
a coarse, sharp,  (new belt) belt sander which leaves you with a sharp slightly
jagy edge which grabs the fibres and cuts them rather than pushing them out
of the jaws. Also it's cheap and cheerful  All the best Ron  S N033.


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cheerful All the best Ron S N033.



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