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Norman D. Crow
 
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Default Friggin hair....



"NOTME" zeddrei AT hotmail DOT com wrote in message
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"Norman D. Crow" wrote in message
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"Fingersintact" wrote in message
oups.com...
I am in the process of finishing a birdseye maple tabletop. I wiped on
the first several coats of poly...the last coat was brushed on with a
sponge. There are 4 or 5 little hairs caught in the finish. You can
only see them from certain angles.....but they look gigantic to me. I
am a real rookie at finishing, and am looking for suggestions on how to
remove them without making it worse...sanding?....exacto blade?

Any help would be appreciated!


Okay, some of you old time wRECkers wake up! I remember someone posting a
long time ago about a miniature plane using razor blades made
specifically
for planing off runs in paint. It was actually from an automobile

finishing
specialty catalog. Thought I had it saved, but can't locate it.

This would be slick for curing your problem.

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Nahmie
The only road to success is always under construction.



Might you be referring to one of these?
http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?i...emType=PRODUCT


Exactly!

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Nahmie
The only road to success is always under construction.