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nostrebor:

Hacking away at a 20+ year old piece of plywood, not knowing what  metal bits lie within, is a great way to ruin a good chisel. I have some junky cheap chisels for that type of thing, and some high end chisels for fine woodworking. I try not to mix them.

ChadTower:

Good point.  I didn't have any chisels so I had to buy some. 

Tailgunner:


--- Quote from: nostrebor on May 05, 2005, 09:56:31 pm ---Hacking away at a 20+ year old piece of plywood, not knowing what  metal bits lie within, is a great way to ruin a good chisel. I have some junky cheap chisels for that type of thing, and some high end chisels for fine woodworking. I try not to mix them.

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Completely off topic, but your sig pic rocks.

Been there, done that, still have curly hair to prove it.  ;D

nostrebor:


--- Quote from: Tailgunner on May 06, 2005, 02:57:09 am ---
--- Quote from: nostrebor on May 05, 2005, 09:56:31 pm ---Hacking away at a 20+ year old piece of plywood, not knowing what  metal bits lie within, is a great way to ruin a good chisel. I have some junky cheap chisels for that type of thing, and some high end chisels for fine woodworking. I try not to mix them.

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Completely off topic, but your sig pic rocks.

Been there, done that, still have curly hair to prove it.  ;D

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Thank You. It was blatantly stolen from another forum. It is a reflection on my PCB testing skills, so it seemed appropriate for this forum. ;)

Avery:


--- Quote from: nostrebor on May 05, 2005, 09:56:31 pm ---Hacking away at a 20+ year old piece of plywood, not knowing what
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