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Old January 1st 09, 06:13 PM posted to rec.crafts.glass
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On Jan 1, 9:03*am, Dennis Brady wrote:
On Jan 1, 8:26*am, " wrote:





On Dec 31 2008, 9:00*pm, "Terra" wrote:


" Moonraker" wrote in message


.. .


"Dennis Brady" wrote in message
.teranews.com**


The Morton system is made from poly and will wear quickly. *The
"waffle grid" system from Cutters Mate is made from Lexan and wears
considerably better. *


Lexan IS polycarbonate. * Dumbass.


* * Praps he was thinking polyethylene....


Most likely or he wasn't thinking at all....


I'm thinking Cutters Mate is outselling Morton 10 to 1.
Seems like everybody 'cept the dolts here know the difference.- Hide quoted text -

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Last month I sold 4 Morton Portable glass shops and I sold 5 Beetle
systems....not really a 10:1 ratio. I wonder if you've really compared
the two.
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Old January 1st 09, 07:17 PM posted to rec.crafts.glass
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"Terra" wrote in message
...
" Moonraker" wrote in message
.. .

"Dennis Brady" wrote in message
.teranews.com**

The Morton system is made from poly and will wear quickly. The

"waffle grid" system from Cutters Mate is made from Lexan and wears
considerably better.


Lexan IS polycarbonate. Dumbass.


Praps he was thinking polyethylene....


Or, perhaps, he was displaying that he knows as much about plastics as he
does glass?

He'll be writing a book about it. ROTFLMAO


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Old January 1st 09, 09:01 PM posted to rec.crafts.glass
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On Jan 1, 10:17*am, " Moonraker" wrote:
"Terra" wrote in message

...

" Moonraker" wrote in message
.. .


"Dennis Brady" wrote in message
.teranews.com**


The Morton system is made from poly and will wear quickly. *The
"waffle grid" system from Cutters Mate is made from Lexan and wears
considerably better. *


Lexan IS polycarbonate. * Dumbass.


* *Praps he was thinking polyethylene....


Or, perhaps, he was displaying that he knows as much about plastics as he
does glass?

He'll be writing a book about it. *ROTFLMAO


http://www.glasscampus.com/tutorials...7s%20Guide.pdf
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Old January 2nd 09, 02:23 AM posted to rec.crafts.glass
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On Jan 1, 12:01*pm, Dennis Brady wrote:
On Jan 1, 10:17*am, " *Moonraker" wrote:





"Terra" wrote in message


...


" Moonraker" wrote in message
.. .


"Dennis Brady" wrote in message
.teranews.com**


The Morton system is made from poly and will wear quickly. *The
"waffle grid" system from Cutters Mate is made from Lexan and wears
considerably better. *


Lexan IS polycarbonate. * Dumbass.


* *Praps he was thinking polyethylene....


Or, perhaps, he was displaying that he knows as much about plastics as he
does glass?


He'll be writing a book about it. *ROTFLMAO


http://www.glasscampus.com/tutorials...s%20Guide.pdf- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Seen it. Read it. Didn't contain anything that hasn't already been
published...in many more books.
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Old January 2nd 09, 03:01 AM posted to rec.crafts.glass
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"Chemo the Clown" wrote in message
...

Seen it. Read it. Didn't contain anything that hasn't already been

published...in many more books.

Why, Chemo!!! Are you accusing the erudite Mr. Brady of plagarism?



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Old January 2nd 09, 03:14 AM posted to rec.crafts.glass
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On Jan 1, 5:23*pm, Chemo the Clown wrote:
On Jan 1, 12:01*pm, Dennis Brady wrote:



On Jan 1, 10:17*am, " *Moonraker" wrote:


"Terra" wrote in message


...


" Moonraker" wrote in message
.. .


"Dennis Brady" wrote in message
.teranews.com**


The Morton system is made from poly and will wear quickly. *The
"waffle grid" system from Cutters Mate is made from Lexan and wears
considerably better. *


Lexan IS polycarbonate. * Dumbass.


* *Praps he was thinking polyethylene....


Or, perhaps, he was displaying that he knows as much about plastics as he
does glass?


He'll be writing a book about it. *ROTFLMAO


http://www.glasscampus.com/tutorials...Guide.pdf-Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Seen it. Read it. Didn't contain anything that hasn't already been
published...in many more books.


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Old January 2nd 09, 04:25 AM posted to rec.crafts.glass
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I took a morton surface and turned it upside down, fit it into a wood
frame and put a single tube light inside and made a light box and have
cut glass on it for 25 years, and it has held up great, plus have used
an old piece of plywood for my cutting square, works great for little to
no money

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Old February 5th 09, 12:39 AM posted to rec.crafts.glass
Kris Krieger
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"Terra" wrote in news:a9f11$4956b973$32566
@news.teranews.com:

I'm looking at a table made of a sheet of plywood for cutting on, 1"
thick and very hard, but I've been offered a formica bar countertop. It's
hard and smooth, plus even the smallest flakes and shards will come off
cleanly.
What are you guys using?

** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **


I use a cork-covered soft board; it's intended use is for push-pins, but I
lik eit for glass cutting - the cork holds the glass evenly, allowing small
cuts/delicate work. The cork also is tuightly-grained enough to wipe up
well, and does even bettr with an occasional vacuuming.

HTH
 




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