Cupcake? Heresy? Pony? 4 stacks of plexi?

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Could only be partially evaporated, and also retained by the grounds I'm thinking.

Could place grounds on sheet of wax paper, and run through mangler.

Save the resultant squeeze out, and add to next pot.

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Could only be partially evaporated, and also retained by the grounds I'm thinking.

Could place grounds on sheet of wax paper, and run through mangler.

Save the resultant squeeze out, and add to next pot.

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James Hoffman would put a price on your head....

 

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I just Dremel tooled nail polish off of wifeys nails.

She got some super-duper-polymer coating, that lasts much longer than usual. After a week, she hated it.

It does not come off with acetone nail polish remover.

Well, it comes off with a Dremel tool :laugh2:

I'm thinking of opening a salon. Maybe, with a "premium service" in the back....

I'll call it "Polish Your Nails. Polish Your Knob."
 

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Burn thru a nail cause some screaming, I should think.

But I also think they'd let you know if it was getting hot.

"Zip Strip®? You're soaking in it!"
"Oh, Madge...."

 
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I just Dremel tooled nail polish off of wifeys nails.

She got some super-duper-polymer coating, that lasts much longer than usual. After a week, she hated it.

It does not come off with acetone nail polish remover.

Well, it comes off with a Dremel tool :laugh2:

I'm thinking of opening a salon. Maybe, with a "premium service" in the back....

I'll call it "Polish Your Nails. Polish Your Knob."

As long as you don't branch out into dentistry I think we'll be fine.
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I thought I could lightly buzz the nearly invisible pick streaks on my Tele's guard, make it bran-new an' shit.
I knew to take it easy, lest I overheat.
Used a fairly dense ¼" thick pad....briefly didn't keep it flat and got an edge on there.
Melted like margarine.
Abandoned that project 15 seconds in.
"Pick guards are there to have pick marks."

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That plastic is pretty soft, anyway on a modran Tele; certainly not Bakelite®.


I have deliberately used that buffer to buzz out bad scratch spots on data CD discs, that the computer froze on.
 
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I just Dremel tooled nail polish off of wifeys nails.

She got some super-duper-polymer coating, that lasts much longer than usual. After a week, she hated it.

It does not come off with acetone nail polish remover.

Well, it comes off with a Dremel tool :laugh2:

I'm thinking of opening a salon. Maybe, with a "premium service" in the back....

I'll call it "Polish Your Nails. Polish Your Knob."
If they're needing polish on nails and knobs, I'm guessing you're opening up in San Francisco. Lots of pretty boys there
 

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Neato one at JM Bullion; but the back side* leaves something to be desired. Pass.

Or 'other side' as the numismatists call it.

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Holding steady at $38 / oz still.
 

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