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Old 14-04-18, 01:19
Mike Cecil Mike Cecil is offline
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Lynn, you've jogged my memory .... I started with the coarse valve grinding paste, graduated to the very fine VG paste and finished with Al-oxide powder compliments of the Earth Sciences Department at Monash University - the stuff we used to use for the final grinding of rock specimens mounted on glass slides.

Sorry Harry to have neglected to give you the full picture - it was 40 years ago! I'm sure jewellers rouge will work just as well as Al-oxide (if it's not the same thing with a fancier name) I think I also replaced the little tensioning spring at the bottom with a new one.

Mike
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