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George E. Cawthon
 
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Harold & Susan Vordos wrote:

"George E. Cawthon" wrote in message
...
. Let me say one last time,
there is no dissolving of diamonds or silicon carbide in the
grinding process.


Maybe you can sell your diatribe to Norton, then, because their literature
seems to think there is. But then, what the hell would the leading
manufacturer of grinding wheels know about that?

Harold


Diatribe? now you are getting nasty. I don't have a clue
who or what Norton is or says, but if they say diamond
dissolves in iron or steel, then they don't know squat about
physics or chemistry. Any first year (well, maybe 2nd year)
chemistry student should be able to tell you that diamond
won't dissolve in steel. Maybe you and Norton (if they said
that) don't know what the word "dissolve" means?

You might try reading some lapidary sources, to get a more
accurate idea of cutting and polishing with diamonds. But
enough of this, as I said I'm not getting paid to educate
you. My comment was just meant as a caution to the spead of
misinformation. I've accomplished that, so I need say no
more.