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Post by morerockspleaz on May 29, 2017 6:50:17 GMT -5
I won't call myself a master, but everyone has their own method that works for them. Some like plastic pellets some like ceramic. I have heard some people cut up rubber bands for filler. I use ceramic but I do put it thru each stage to get it broken in. It is important to clean them well before you get to polish. I keep a container of just polished ones for the polish stage. I also use a lot of pea gravel. I have access to buckets of it. Run it thru all the way. You can probably find some at a big box hardware store in the garden section I would think. You end up with a lot of tiny shiny rocks with the pea gravel. You have to find what works for you. I love the rock sheds ceramics, last a long time. All different sizes. Plastic pellets work too. Its a learning process for sure.
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ryan
starting to spend too much on rocks
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Post by ryan on May 29, 2017 16:31:44 GMT -5
I wouldn't know but Belinda is definitely a master! Yeah she sure knows her stuff. When you guys going after that fluorite? Betting mid june at the earliest. Need to get time to nail a giant mudball or 2.
Sounds bout right n the ol mans been doing better, how's the busyness been? Ryan
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