Includes a short section on pore filing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... cwhHRxN7a0
Another guy's method, a good one I think
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Another guy's method, a good one I think
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Re: Another guy's method, a good one I think
Geez I missed this post I'm glad I found it though! Seems like a pretty good technique. Especially the pore filling part. Thanx for posting Dave
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Re: Another guy's method, a good one I think
Sure, I'm thinking you'll be happy with that method.
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