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![]() Found some clamps at LeeValley that look useful for the regular DIY projects,
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...73&cat=1,43838 While I'm at it, a scraper that looks like it would work for acrylic tank peoples, http://www.leevalley.com/garden/page...=2,42194,40727 And then some of these for when you get grief for spending too much there, http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...=1,42207,42227 |
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![]() Hmm that scraper could be good for us glass people to.
Wouldnt have to worry about rusty blades.
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![]() I was at Lee Valley today and picked up a package of the scrapers. I wanted to get some of each variety, but the only have thew general purpose ones right now. They said the ridgid ones will not be available until perhaps mid to late March. I will test them out on some coraline spots soon.
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![]() Psyire, note the extra feature in that item, "fits easily with face protectors."
Also don't forget, "For regularly used protectors, pads should be replaced every six months" ![]() |