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Default Interesting find, Norton Abrasives

I've been compiling a grit comparison chart for various sheets,
stones, &tc. I've got responses from several sources including
Monsanto, E-Z Lap, and several other sources. I just went to Norton's
webiste and sent them an e-mail requesting technical specs on their
"Sandwet" sandpapers.

In the product search page, under "Application", there is a selection
for "Sharpening plane blades and chisels" among a list of others.

-Zz
"Zz Yzx" rhymes with "physics"; or " Isaacs" if you prefer.
http://www.abandonedbutnotforgotten.com/zzyzx_road.htm
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Default Interesting find, Norton Abrasives

A link would have been helpful.

On 10/9/2011 7:31 PM, Zz Yzx wrote:
I've been compiling a grit comparison chart for various sheets,
stones,&tc. I've got responses from several sources including
Monsanto, E-Z Lap, and several other sources. I just went to Norton's
webiste and sent them an e-mail requesting technical specs on their
"Sandwet" sandpapers.

In the product search page, under "Application", there is a selection
for "Sharpening plane blades and chisels" among a list of others.

-Zz
"Zz Yzx" rhymes with "physics"; or " Isaacs" if you prefer.
http://www.abandonedbutnotforgotten.com/zzyzx_road.htm

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Default Interesting find, Norton Abrasives

I've been compiling a grit comparison chart for various sheets,
stones, &tc. I've got responses from several sources including
Monsanto, E-Z Lap, and several other sources. I just went to
Norton's
webiste and sent them an e-mail requesting technical specs on their
"Sandwet" sandpapers.

In the product search page, under "Application", there is a selection
for "Sharpening plane blades and chisels" among a list of others.

-Zz
"Zz Yzx" rhymes with "physics"; or " Isaacs" if you prefer.
http://www.abandonedbutnotforgotten.com/zzyzx_road.htm


check abpw for scary pdf


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A link would have been helpful.


http://www.nortonconsumer.com/sharpe...s-chisels.aspx

It also appears in their drop-down search menus.

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Default Interesting find, Norton Abrasives

Pretty much just an add. Nothing useful.

On 10/10/2011 8:23 AM, Zz Yzx wrote:
On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 22:28:47 -0400, tiredofspamnospam.nospam.com
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A link would have been helpful.


http://www.nortonconsumer.com/sharpe...s-chisels.aspx

It also appears in their drop-down search menus.

-Zz

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