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Old 12-01-2017, 04:39 AM
epicfail48 epicfail48 is offline
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Have you considered a set of hardnes files?
http://www.flexbar.com/shop/pc/HARDN...-SET-p5383.htm

Not as precise, but a whole load cheaper and easier to store. That, and lets be honest, how many of us actually need to know the exact hardness of a blade? Ballpark is good enough for me at least, im perfectly happy with oxide colors and temperature control telling me the hardness
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