Re: Glass cutters



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Posted by DON A on October 09, 2000 at 10:48:30:

In Reply to: Re: Glass cutters posted by Dee Douglass on October 08, 2000 at 19:54:30:

Hey There! Sounds like you hate your saw, but I just have a little tip for you that you might want to try. If you draw on your glass with a marker and it has been getting rinsed off before you are done cutting this is common. All you need to do is to go to any office supply store and get a bottle of artist grade rubber cement with the brush in the cap. It should not cost more than $3.00 and will last a long time. After you mark your piece with marker simply apply a THIN layer over the lines. This will seal it and resist the water and will not wreck your blade. You can still buy your cutter, but I thought this tip might help you save your saw.
Good Luck,
DON A:
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: : Sounds like the "Score 1" glass cutter. Try Hudson Glass 1-800-431-2964: :

: Thanks Vic! I found a picture of the score 1 at glassmart.com, and it looks like the one I saw! Thank you for your help!




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