This message is from: Lori Lemley lori.lem...@gmail.com
A good, new rasp, sized to your hand, would make an enormous difference. If
you find you need one in the future, you might want to look here:
http://www.star-ridge.com/Page8.html
Lori Lemley
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This message is from: Me Kint me.k...@yahoo.com
Thank you for the tip, Lori. Do you have any info/opinion re the various hand
held, smaller rasps that you can get replacement inserts for? Are they as good
(sharp) as the long files?
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This message is from: Gail Russell g...@zeliga.com
I wondered this too. I know that the Rider's rasp is essentially worthless,
but it looks like some of these might have decent teeth on them. However, you
would not be able to use the weight of the rasp to get up some momentum to
carry it
This message is from: Me Kint me.k...@yahoo.com
Those of you who raspdoes it take a lot of muscle, or is it the sharpness
of the rasp that does it, or both?
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This message is from: Karen Keith kkke...@hotmail.com
It's the sharpness of the rasp.
I, too, started out with an old rasp from my farrier. But there was a reason
she gave it away. It was pretty much used up.
Then I bought a rasp from my local tack shop, Diamond brand. It was okay,
still
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