I dropped my LN Low Angle block on the concrete and have rolled the edge
near the heel, how do you guys fix these things? I am thinking a fine file,
but what about any other methods? Damage is about 1/4" bent edge.
I am also considering using a wrist strap, it makes me sick watching a tool
like that smack on the cement (missing the carpet by inches).
Greg
>it makes me sick watching a tool
>like that smack on the cement (missing the carpet by inches).
All tools will ALWAYS miss the carpet by a few inches. The magnetic charge of
the carpet is especially attuned to repel all breakable items. Additionally,
the harder the concrete, the more it can not only attract breakables (and wood
corners), but actually accelerates them to almost Warp 5.
Call Lie Nielson.
"Groggy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I dropped my LN Low Angle block on the concrete and have rolled the edge
> near the heel, how do you guys fix these things? I am thinking a fine
file,
> but what about any other methods? Damage is about 1/4" bent edge.
>
> I am also considering using a wrist strap, it makes me sick watching a
tool
> like that smack on the cement (missing the carpet by inches).
>
> Greg
>
>
>
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 12:27:53 GMT, "Groggy" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>I dropped my LN Low Angle block on the concrete and have rolled the edge
>near the heel, how do you guys fix these things? I am thinking a fine file,
>but what about any other methods? Damage is about 1/4" bent edge.
>
>I am also considering using a wrist strap, it makes me sick watching a tool
>like that smack on the cement (missing the carpet by inches).
Thank god you saved the carpet.
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