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JOHN IANNUZZI <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 25 Sep 1995 12:03:58 -0400
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   Have been using an electric
   knife for decapping for the
   past 20? years.
 
   It is attached to a SEPARATE
   thermostat w/ a range of
   settings from Low to High.
 
   Am very happy w/ this Pierce
   product that also has a built-in
   thermostat w/ an adjustable
   screw which I've never touched.
 
   Have never used a decapping plane
   but doesn't its narrow width make
   the job much longer, requiring
   multiple sweeps, unlike the DK?
 
   Thanks for replies in advance.
 
   Jack the B-man
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