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#12000 Grit Ceramic (Cream) Professional Series Water Stone - Shapton

Subject: #12000 Grit Ceramic (Cream) Professional Series Water Stone - Shapton

From: Arano(at)merlyn.com

Date: Friday, 22 May 09 10:49:41 GMT

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Price:$118.00

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This stone is outstanding for sharpenening a straight razor (for shaving) or sharpening a tool to surgical grade standards.

Our #12000 Grit Cream Professional Ceramic Water Polishing Stone will give a razor sharp edge with a mirror like polish. The stone is fired to a high temperature with a mixture of super fine #12000 abrasive and a clay binder. Unlike other water stones, it does not need to be soaked prior to use. Simply add water to the surface and start polishing. It is a 8-1/4" x 2-3/4" x 5/8" and is shipped in a plastic storage case that can be used as a stone holder while sharpening. The base has rubber feet to give a non-slip surface.











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Subject: #3 Service?

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I just had my 1981 300SD serviced for the winter. Invoice says "#3

Service 2.5 hours."



What exactly is # 3 service? Are these prescribed levels of service and

what others are there?








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#3 Service?



I just had my 1981 300SD serviced for the winter. Invoice says "#3

Service 2.5 hours."

What exactly is # 3 service? Are these prescribed levels of service and

what others are there?

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my idea of getting my 82 300SD is making sure the battery is 3 years old

or less. it passes a load test and checking the coolant.



have had 2 SDs & 1 240D.

i would NEVER take them to a DEALER.

find a good independent shop



82 240D 200,000+ miles

84 300SD 220,000 + miles

82 300SD 251,000 + miles & my daily driver.



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Title: How the rebirth of the Pontiac G8 should have been
Date: Mon, 05 Oct 2009 22:23:04 +0000
Author: bmfuller

The Autoline Daily today featured an article about a renamed and badged Pontiac G8, which is going to become the new Chevy Caprice. The catch is that it will only be used for fleet use, aka, police work.

 

There are two issues I have with this decision.

 

First, people have complained that the new Caprice, formerly the G8, will not be roomy enough for police work. They also say that there is not enough power under the hood for police work, as most Chevy sedans have no larger than a six-cylinder. The main police workhorse, the Ford Crown Victoria, has a V8.

 

Here’s my take. Chevy already has Impalas in police work. If they plan on continuing that, and especially if they decided to resurrect the G8 into a Chevy by making it fleet only, than this is what they should have done. They should make an Impala ESS, the ESS for Extended Super Sport. They could make a stretched/extended Impala, large enough for police work, such as the BMW 7 series with the 750i and 750 Li, the L designating the longer wheel base. Then the SS part would be either the Camaro tuned or the Corvette tuned V8, providing plenty of power to make the thing move. If they would make that type of vehicle for fleet use only, that would be ideal for the police, and good for Chevy/GM because it’s allowing them to compete more wholesomely with the Ford Crown Victoria.


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