[Woodcarver] Cryoprocess
Mike & Patty Wilcox
mllrynaz at millry.net
Sun Jan 25 21:37:56 EST 2004
I know what you are talking about
this isn't just a little freeze this is super cold
& they do this inall kinds of things
if some of you remember ladies use to freeze their nylones (sp)
they were saying it helps alot of things
never did see anything on it after the special I saw
if wasn't cheap either
so what does he pay?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gene and Darlene Bremmer" <bremmers at midwestinfo.com>
To: "Woodcarver" <woodcarver at six.pairlist.net>
Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 4:05 PM
Subject: [Woodcarver] Cryoprocess
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> CRYOPROCESS now that is a word to wake you all up. A local carver here
is
> having some of his carving tools done with Cryoprocess and claims they
stay
> sharp much, much longer. He thinks they stay sharp 3 to 4 times longer.
I
> understand it is some type of freezing treatment. I was thinking of
getting
> myself froze so I would last 3 or 4 times longer, but had not thought of
my
> carving tools.
>
> OK gang what do you think or know about this? Is it worth it?
>
> Gene
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