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Old 07-16-2009, 11:21 PM
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hmm the glass shop out here showed me and told me the opposite. they explained it as your suposed to pull the scribe appart not compress it.. and they broke it down witht he scribe up...

here is a pic on how you are suposed to use running plyers.. if you notice the score is on the top and you are pushing up on the bottom middle to seperate the score and compress the bottom

You are completely correct steve - I meant to go edit my post because I was on a business call while typing my original post, then I left to go do a work job and just got home and was about to edit it. Thanks for noticing the details Steve. It is tough to talk on the phone (and pretend you're interested) while typing on Canreef (which is more of an interest than work).
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Old 07-16-2009, 11:59 PM
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It is tough to talk on the phone (and pretend you're interested) while typing on Canreef (which is more of an interest than work).
I have been there, oh to often LOL
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