Welcome to the Exchange Bill. I enjoyed your humorous post.
"(Could of put this in a different forum but this is the one that cost me money)"
We are always more than happy to assist in spending your money. After all, other people’s money is the mostest funnest money of all to spend.
And so… I wouldn’t hesitate to get a PT50B! When I got mine I learned more in the first 30 days than I had in years of sharpening. It’s really an essential tool for anyone at all serious about sharpening.
And when it comes time to get a scope, we can gladly assist you in dropping some $$$ there too!
http://bessex.com/forum/showthread.php?t...65#pid4565
And for just a bit more, a true metallurgical scope produces great images.
http://bessex.com/forum/showthread.php?t...93#pid5493
When I first got serious about sharpening I found a way to save a lot of time. Use a 2.5” hole saw to make a hole in the side of you wallet. Then simply hook it up to your dust collector.
+1 for Mr. blgentry's video production skills. He has a knack.
"(Could of put this in a different forum but this is the one that cost me money)"
We are always more than happy to assist in spending your money. After all, other people’s money is the mostest funnest money of all to spend.
And so… I wouldn’t hesitate to get a PT50B! When I got mine I learned more in the first 30 days than I had in years of sharpening. It’s really an essential tool for anyone at all serious about sharpening.
And when it comes time to get a scope, we can gladly assist you in dropping some $$$ there too!
http://bessex.com/forum/showthread.php?t...65#pid4565
And for just a bit more, a true metallurgical scope produces great images.
http://bessex.com/forum/showthread.php?t...93#pid5493
When I first got serious about sharpening I found a way to save a lot of time. Use a 2.5” hole saw to make a hole in the side of you wallet. Then simply hook it up to your dust collector.
+1 for Mr. blgentry's video production skills. He has a knack.

