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In a message dated 2/13/2005 12:04:36 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, vanhilla@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
The crocus is a delicate plant that flowers at one time and leaves at
another.  As it's early spring here, they are starting to flower.  We could
send you some at a reasonable price plus shipping and handling...

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Roger, Roger, Roger,     Poor guy can't get an answer to his email and then.... I did like your answer though.
 
Fine Crocus cloth........ used by mechanics or machinists for smoothing metal surfaces on shafts, bushings, etc. Flexible cloth backing. Some Made in Europe.
Should be used with Lapping Oil. Great for final touch-ups on cranks, rod pins, valve stems, cams, etc
Most metal working machine shops use it and you should be able to get a peace big enough to do what you need. It usually comes in sheets 9' x 11' and in rolls.  
 
<>Roy<>
Roy Asbjornsen
Puyallup, Washington

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  • From: Roger & Janet van Hoy <vanhilla@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2005 12:05:22 -0800
The crocus is a delicate plant that flowers at one time and leaves at
another.  As it's early spring here, they are starting to flower.  We could
send you some at a reasonable price plus shipping and handling...

Ask about our special on snipe hunts!

JUST KIDDING!

--Roger van Hoy, Washougal, WA, '58 DeSoto, '55 DeSoto, '42 DeSoto, '41
Dodge, '66 Plymouth, '81 Imperial

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From: "Vincent Van Humbeeck" <vincent.vanhumbeeck@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 11:47 AM
Subject: [FWDLK] Crocus cloth ?


> The service manual says that wheel cylinders can be cleaned of slight
> corrosion traces through the use of a 'crocus cloth', which my knowledge
of
> technical english does not include (being french speaking). Can someone
> describe it to me ?

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