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Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 6:58 pm
by mickyd
JPG40504 wrote:Ok! If you are going to use scissors, I propose the following. after establishing folds, cut along one of the fold lines to the mid point.

Then fold the 4 quarters so that no abrasive side folds against another abrasive side. This eliminates the scuffing of opposing abrasive sides. As you use up two 'quarter's(two sides are exposed), refold using the same criteria(no abrasive to abrasive contact) to expose the remaining fresh quarters.

THERE! Thats my story and I am sticking to it!!!

You win the prize.......Did you cheat? (i.e. google it) The explaination just doesn't read like your words read.

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Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 7:07 pm
by JPG
mickyd wrote:You win the prize.......Did you cheat? (i.e. google it) The explaination just doesn't read like your words read.

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No I did NOT CHEAT(Really). You gave it away with your 'your on to it' post. Once I realized a CUT was involved, the rest 'fell into place'.

The question which led to the 'answer' is WHY is there a 'right way'. I have noticed reduced effectiveness on the second half after scrubbing the unexposed sides while using the exposed ones. Once I looked at what can be done differently with a cut, the answer jumped out and bit me.!:D

BTW the picture step by step you posted was created for 'MARKETING TYPES'. My description was created for 'ENGUNER TYPES". .

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 7:51 pm
by mickyd
JPG40504 wrote:Did your Greenie have 1 7/8" OD bench tubes?????

Bench tubes are 1-7/8" diameter. Way tubes are 1-3/4"