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Old November 2nd 03, 01:31 AM
Mike Figgy
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I've written a tech sheet on the pros and cons of cutter lubes that is free
for download at our website that some might find helpful.
Mikey

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"Charles A. Peavey" wrote in message
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Just asking: the other day someone remarked that the fake, odorless,
colorless stuff was sissy crap and that "real" glass cutters used
turpentine, kerosene, diesel etc, etc. I was just curious. Thanks.

Charles
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"Charles A. Peavey" wrote in message
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Greetings:

What is the consensus on glass cutting fluid. Turpentine, kerosene,

or
some
of the specialty odorless fluids available on the market? Thanks.

Best regards,
Charles



Why not use the fake colorless, oderless stuff? It works fine, is

fairly
cheap, and doesn't mess up anyones skin or nasal passages.

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