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Re: [ATM] ATM: "Fortune favors the bold"



Turned up edge (how I hated it, every time it reared its ugly head) but 
never any scratches or gouges. I discovered the secret of how to avoid that. 
But turned up edge- even the late Bob Goff could not diagnose and solve my 
problem; he gave me a recipe; I tried it: there was my doomed to repeat, 
over and over again, turned up edge. Something I scratched my skull about 
quite a bit. They were hard to reduce; took a lot of extra time.

Take care, Bob-all-

R-101

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob May" <rmay@nethere.com>
To: <atm@atmlist.net>
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: [ATM] ATM: "Fortune favors the bold"


>I find that the five micron grit to be as fine as I care to use.
> Anything finer tends more to just put scratches on the glass
> rather than make the p9its finer.  Even the five micron needs to
> be used carefully in ordre to keep the scratches from happening.
> Bob May
>
> rmay at nethere.com
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