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Polishing a body die?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 839689" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>Yes he does make some great stuff and is a nice guy to boot as he has helped me also. However he is also a smart business man and wants to expose his products as much as possible . </p><p>The problem with professionals is they only know how to do things the technical and professional way and sometimes that just confuses the average shooter who only has shade tree equipment at his disposal anyway .</p><p>I can waffle on all day long with technical jargon about guns in general but what does it really achieve if the poster does not understand it . </p><p>The subject of the thread was " Polishing a body die " and as far as I can see I am the only one who answered with a practical solution . I know it is because I have done it myself. The technique would not suit Bart or Larry with their million dollar work shops but in the shade of my mango tree it works ok to ease the die , slow but ok .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 839689, member: 17844"] Yes he does make some great stuff and is a nice guy to boot as he has helped me also. However he is also a smart business man and wants to expose his products as much as possible . The problem with professionals is they only know how to do things the technical and professional way and sometimes that just confuses the average shooter who only has shade tree equipment at his disposal anyway . I can waffle on all day long with technical jargon about guns in general but what does it really achieve if the poster does not understand it . The subject of the thread was " Polishing a body die " and as far as I can see I am the only one who answered with a practical solution . I know it is because I have done it myself. The technique would not suit Bart or Larry with their million dollar work shops but in the shade of my mango tree it works ok to ease the die , slow but ok . [/QUOTE]
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