Etch on a saw blade show up so it's easier to read I tried WD40 still couldn't read it all. Thanks
Bart Leetch Member Messages 3,206 Location Clinton, Washington on Whidbey Island Feb 23, 2010 #1 Etch on a saw blade show up so it's easier to read I tried WD40 still couldn't read it all. Thanks
Vaughn McMillan Administrator Staff member Messages 36,123 Location ABQ NM Feb 23, 2010 #2 Black car polish, maybe? http://www.amazon.com/Turtle-Wax-T374KT-Color-Black/dp/B000AMAE4K/ref=pd_sbs_auto_3
Black car polish, maybe? http://www.amazon.com/Turtle-Wax-T374KT-Color-Black/dp/B000AMAE4K/ref=pd_sbs_auto_3
Don Baer Moderator Staff member Messages 11,421 Location somewhere east of Queen Creek, AZ - South East of Feb 23, 2010 #3 Pencil lead.
Dan Gonzales Member Messages 511 Location Whittier, CA, USA Feb 23, 2010 #4 Rub black, or other dark color, crayon and then wipe off.
Steve Southwood Member Messages 5,069 Location Santa Claus, In Feb 23, 2010 #5 Dykem blue layout fluid?
Bart Leetch Member Messages 3,206 Location Clinton, Washington on Whidbey Island Feb 23, 2010 #6 I used a dry erase pen & was able to see it pretty good. Thanks.
Tom Niemi Moderator Staff member Messages 6,033 Location Plainwell, Michigan Feb 23, 2010 #7 for old eyes like mine, only one word.........optivisors
Tim Hofstetter Member Messages 425 Location Bradford, Vermont Feb 24, 2010 #8 Tom Niemi said: for old eyes like mine, only one word.........optivisors Click to expand... SECOND THAT! I've got two pair, different magnifications. The "hotter" pair also has the tip-down lens out front. I've had that pair for nearly twenty years.
Tom Niemi said: for old eyes like mine, only one word.........optivisors Click to expand... SECOND THAT! I've got two pair, different magnifications. The "hotter" pair also has the tip-down lens out front. I've had that pair for nearly twenty years.