Tool steel

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auscab
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Re: Tool steel

Post by auscab » Tue Apr 19, 2011 10:35 pm

I didn't take it as rude Jim,I just thought you were being slightly picky ,and my response was meant with a bit of a laugh, but not enough that I was going to put it in :D

cheers rob

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Re: Tool steel

Post by DarwinStrings » Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:03 am

Cool, I wasn't quite sure so I thought I better explain myself. I always find this writing business a bit difficult without body language. As for "slightly picky" if you mean fussy then you would be spot on, that sums me up well.

Jim

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Re: Tool steel

Post by auscab » Thu Apr 21, 2011 2:56 pm

DarwinStrings wrote:Cool, I wasn't quite sure so I thought I better explain myself. I always find this writing business a bit difficult without body language. As for "slightly picky" if you mean fussy then you would be spot on, that sums me up well.

Jim

Life is good when you are amongst the wood, but the odd bit of metal work is fun too.

I was the one being rude there Jim, an over reaction to being corrected :) I'm the same with the writing stuff on forums, seems easier with a pm or an email.
Maybe it's a bit of an insight maybe as to how young teens get in strife with face book or whatever they use to communicate with.
I had a read through the links you put up , good stuff, fired up an old interest, I got to learn more about treating blades.
cheers Rob

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