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Default How to remove the coating from a new router bit?

Hey, your mommy can cut it off with her tongue, I bet. Or just drool
on it and let the acid work. Whoever raised you certainly didn't teach
you to hide your feminine cattiness.

Who's sadder, a person who never owned a router before and has to
ask basic questions or a guy who's so insanely hypercritical, he can't
handle a question without working his own insecurities out in front of
God, the world and everybody?

Keep it up, mommy will spank you. Again.


J T wrote:
Sun, Oct 29, 2006, 1:11pm (EST-3) doth burble:
What's the safest, most efficient way to remove that thick rubbery
coating from a Whiteside router bit? I figure it's there to protect the
bit from damage during shipping but when it arrives, there's no note
that says how to get it off so you can use the bit.

This is either a troll, or you lead a very sad life. When you go
to a Chinese resturaunt, and get chopsticks in a little paper package,
do you have to ask the waitress/waiter how to get them out?

Are you allowed to carry a pocket knife? What I do is just peel
off a strip with MY pocket knife, and then pull the whole thing off with
my fingers. Safest way? Most efficient way? Maybe not for you, but it
is for me. Oh yeah, I figured that out all on my own, about 2 seconds
after the first time I saw it.

Or, I suppose you could just leave it on, and let it wear off
during use.



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