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The Correct Way To Sharpen Drill Bits Using A Picador Drill Sharpening Jig With Custom Base

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Richard Kent 102/06/2022 22:46:13
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Martin Kyte - Perhaps look at the grinding wheels from ..................

 

 

Edited By JasonB on 05/06/2022 18:40:29

JasonB03/06/2022 06:51:00
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Richard do you have any ties with ................ you plug them several times and even offer a discount code.

Your reply above is nothing more than promoting a make and I can't see any reason why that is applicable to Martin's post.

 

Edited By JasonB on 05/06/2022 18:40:48

Michael Gilligan03/06/2022 07:20:54
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Posted by Michael Gilligan on 01/06/2022 23:11:15:

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Edit: __ You may [or may not] be interested to read the current H.S.E. Guidance, which I linked in this recent thread:

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My post timestamped : 20/03/2022 08:27:45

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Repeated for emphasis ^^^

It is particularly worth noting that the term “off-hand’ is used in the HSE paragraph that I showed.

Use of the Picador jig as per the cautionary instruction, does not constitute off-hand grinding.

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JasonB03/06/2022 07:27:15
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Don't they say "a wheel used for offhand grinding"

Highly likely that most hobby users will leave the same wheel on the machine to use both the jig and offhand grind other items.

Richard Kent 103/06/2022 08:24:12
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Posted by JasonB on 03/06/2022 06:51:00:

Richard do you have any ties with ............. you plug them several times and even offer a discount code.

Your reply above is nothing more than promoting a make and I can't see any reason why that is applicable to Martin's post.

 

 

JasonB - Hi Jason, I think you are reading too much into that

I have this vision you that you have a rule book in one hand and a cane in the other and you are ready to dish out punishment anytime
 

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Edited By JasonB on 05/06/2022 18:41:17

JasonB03/06/2022 08:38:40
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We do have a rule about commercial posts, can you answer my question.

Richard Kent 103/06/2022 08:47:42
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Posted by JasonB on 03/06/2022 08:38:40:

We do have a rule about commercial posts, can you answer my question.

Definitely not and I have enough money to not have to be motivated by a 10% voucher thumbs up

 

Suggestion: If you think that link and discount code is there for any other purpose than to help someone then you are welcome to remove that information.

Edited By Richard Kent 1 on 03/06/2022 08:51:55

JasonB03/06/2022 08:57:58
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I will discuss with the other moderators it is just such a specific discount code which is usually associated with a person getting some reward for any purchases made by others using that code. And as I said your reply to Martin was nothing more than promoting that brand and nothing related to his post.

The letters of the discount code would seem to relate to your e-mail address and you, then the 010 for 10%. Also a business e-mail being used.

Michael Gilligan03/06/2022 09:25:54
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Posted by JasonB on 03/06/2022 07:27:15:

Don't they say "a wheel used for offhand grinding"

Highly likely that most hobby users will leave the same wheel on the machine to use both the jig and offhand grind other items.

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That does nothing to contradict the guidance

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Richard Kent 103/06/2022 09:34:18
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Posted by JasonB on 03/06/2022 08:57:58:

I will discuss with the other moderators it is just such a specific discount code which is usually associated with a person getting some reward for any purchases made by others using that code. And as I said your reply to Martin was nothing more than promoting that brand and nothing related to his post.

The letters of the discount code would seem to relate to your e-mail address and you, then the 010 for 10%. Also a business e-mail being used.

 

@JasonB - I repeat my original suggestion: If you think that link and discount code is there for any other purpose than to help someone then you are welcome to remove that information. No offence intended or taken.

 

Edited By Richard Kent 1 on 03/06/2022 09:37:27

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