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I found this old article on how the old tubes make dandy knife sharpeners. 'thought I would share it:
http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles2/brannan87.html

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Take the element out of an old high pressure sodium lightbulb, it too makes a good sharpner, not as abrasive as the ceramic tube.


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Never considerd that. I'll have pleanty now though!!

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Thats a great idea!


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Be careful with the HPS, they may explode if exposed to water.


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