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8th January 2013, 04:52 PM #16
Re the Alox wheel ... I just looked up the Timbecon website. I got it there a year or so ago.
They stock 46, 60 and 120 grit at the moment ... so assuming it was the same back then ... it would definitely be a 60.
Maybe the gray wheel is more like a 40/45 grit(?)
Gotta say ... up to this point in time ... I like it better.
Cheers,
Paul
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8th April 2017, 06:44 PM #17
Totally agree with Avery. A little bit extra is to keep the chisel moving from side to side and dress the stone before you start if it has not been done for a while.
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