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Thanks I may give it another try () David Weaver
Should work well. 80 grit is my favorite grit to work with lapping a plane unless it's way way way out. When you finish off a plane on a piece that's getting worn, you can go straight to 220 and then wear that down a little and have a really nice surface without having to work through anything else.
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