Cleaning Stick

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joedw00
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curiousgeorge wrote:Unless you just like spending more money for the fun of it (753523 $10.99)....
you might want to look here ($4.99) for the same thing...

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/d ... mber=30766

I do realize Shopsmith needs the help, but so do I. :(
I will go ahead and get it from Shopsmith this time:o , but I know where to get the next one. We have a Harborfreight here in Wichita.
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doug45601 wrote:Yes you can still find old shoe soles of the 60's at your local GoodWill store! I visit there often just to buy old clothes for rags.. Lots of good thing to be had at your local GoodWill store
Go to Goodwill for crepe sole shoes? Are you kidding? Just go to the closet.
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I use mine all the time, and it lasts forever. On discs, belts, on flat paper, and even on the dremel sanders. I've seen it on the shelf at OSH, a Sears hardware division (now a K-Mart division).
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They work amazingly well.
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Post by ralphtaff »

You guys should start a thread on what all the cleaning sticks can be used for.1. sanding disks,2.erase pencil marks on wall where kids mark the wall on the school walls,3.erase pencil marks on wood. There you go from there. curious as tro what all people use it for. Just like used dryer sheets. great for sawdust on small projects,glasses.
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