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<blockquote data-quote="eeshaw" data-source="post: 502500" data-attributes="member: 25150"><p>Not telling you what to do but my experience with you doing this is leave it to a professional. The hones with the round balls are meant to be glaze breakers. The hones with three or four stones on them are what you're wanting to use to establish a cross-hatch for oil retention purposes. Measurements should be done with telescoping gages and micrometers. Is it really worth taking a chance on your build using a hodge-podge approach?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eeshaw, post: 502500, member: 25150"] Not telling you what to do but my experience with you doing this is leave it to a professional. The hones with the round balls are meant to be glaze breakers. The hones with three or four stones on them are what you're wanting to use to establish a cross-hatch for oil retention purposes. Measurements should be done with telescoping gages and micrometers. Is it really worth taking a chance on your build using a hodge-podge approach? [/QUOTE]
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