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Sealing blades (8)
Sealing blades
by John Tan 20 years ago
by John Tan 20 years ago
Re: Sealing blades
by chosen loire 20 years ago
by chosen loire 20 years ago
Re: Sealing blades
by vuong 20 years ago
by vuong 20 years ago
Re: Sealing blades
by John Tan 20 years ago
by John Tan 20 years ago
Re: Sealing blades
by alphapong 20 years ago
by alphapong 20 years ago
Re: Sealing blades
by John Tan 20 years ago
by John Tan 20 years ago
Re: Sealing blades
by John Tan 20 years ago
by John Tan 20 years ago
Re: Sealing blades
by alphapong 20 years ago
by alphapong 20 years ago
Re: Sealing blades
by cole 20 years ago
by cole 20 years ago
Re: Sealing blades
by John Tan 20 years ago
by John Tan 20 years ago
Re: Sealing blades
by j 19 years ago
by j 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Sealing blades) was posted by alphapong, on 9/25/2004 12:23:22 PM:
1) You don't soak the blade. You just apply a light coat. 2) I always varnish my new blades to prevent splintering. If your blade is already splintering you should still varnish it to prevent further splintering. When I am in a hurry and don't have time for varnish to dry, then I use hairspray. It dries in a matter of minutes, but unlike varnish it does not last forever. |