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On a woodworking note regarding Hatmans sanding post he has the right idea. When sanding or cutting important projects I often save some wood dust from the building project in pill bottles fine dust to saw dust for any future repairs if needed.. Patching with the same wood blends and stains better then that repair that stands out but not many think ahead.I must have 20 bottles of various dust from a few projects to mix with glue for repairs
 
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