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    Quote Originally Posted by woodPixel View Post
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    Not a chance buddy! It'll only encourage you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by woodPixel View Post
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    Baby soft feet!

    Your wives will love you in the bed again my crusty friends!!!!

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    I think I’ll stick with tradition and flatten them with a water stone. Pumice is a kind of water stone isn’t it? Bit like sharpening, spend lots of money over time on paper for scary sharp system or spend it once on a stone that lasts a lifetime. $3 for a pumice stone at Priceline seems reasonable for the heels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richmond68 View Post
    I think I’ll stick with tradition and flatten them with a water stone. Pumice is a kind of water stone isn’t it? Bit like sharpening, spend lots of money over time on paper for scary sharp system or spend it once on a stone that lasts a lifetime. $3 for a pumice stone at Priceline seems reasonable for the heels.
    free during a walk along the beech sounds even better
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    I think I like Woodpixel’s method over the chemical approach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ian View Post
    free during a walk along the beech sounds even better
    It does, but it costs me more than $3 to get to the beach. A walk along the beech sounds fantastic, but fagus sylvatica doesn't grow on trees around here

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    If you have an angst about cost, one can use old pads, or even current ones!

    After you change from 80 to 120 while sanding your next fine box or credenza, give your feet a blast first!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by richmond68 View Post
    It does, but it costs me more than $3 to get to the beach. A walk along the beech sounds fantastic, but fagus sylvatica doesn't grow on trees around here
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    I won't go back and correct my spelling
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    You shouldn't Ian, only a true woodie can get away with typos like that!

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