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    I'm almost embrassed to post this - manscaping

    On another forum there was a joke thread entitled " manscaping " basically some crazy stuff doing a parody on hair removal, etc. Although I enjoyed the thread for the laughs I never had any thing to add to it, but I found out a real neat trick.

    Many of the guys here are probably older and like myself have built up big calluses (sp) on thier feet, especially thier heels. In the summer these become an extra burden as they tend to crack, get filled up with dirt and basically become a problem for the fast approaching hunting season, when we need to do a lot more walking.

    Well the ladies spend endless hours bent over, sanding with special gizmos they get from expensive salons. My wife has a little thing called a " Pediegg" which she bought on the internet. It looks like a pink egg but comes apart and has a rough surface.

    Well guys, if you are like me you simply cannot be bothered to spend endless hours bent over working on your feet. My brother inlaw told me his secert last weekend while we were at the cabin.

    A palm sander and 150 grit paper.

    Works like a hot damn !!!! In about 5 minutes I took 50 odd years of calluses off my heel yesterday. No more cracks, etc. Took all that dirt off from wandering around in sandals all summer too.

    Some smart guy might want to market palm sanders in camo and make a fortune. I can imagine the creams and lotions you could create for men , "Channel Diesel " or " Hoppes #9". A whole new market place, remember me when you make your fortune.

    So there you go, Dick and Gloria said this is the " Cracker Barel " forum and I believe when it comes time to vote for the most ' off topic' thread in Gun Talk in 2009 I will have placed a strong contender with this one.

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    Hi Ken, just laughing about this, but O.K. there is a lot of truth in it. The other side is, if you sanded down your heels you need smaller shoes. So is it possible that your brother in law is an owner of an shoe shop ?

    Have fun

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    Sir, no offense or anything, but this seems like a good way to get yourself an uncomplimentary headline on the TV news. "Local dumb@$$ shreds his own feet with a power sander--film at 11!"

    There ain't no way in "hail" I'm letting a running power tool get anywhere near my bare feet.

    JMHO, FWIW.

    Hope this helps, and Semper Fi.

    Ron H.

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    I know what you mean Ron. Why bother using the DA sander when a pocket knife can accomplish the same thing during halftime?

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    You guys will really laugh but the PedEgg and Bath and Body lotions work great also! HeHeHe Hey, I smell good!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron H. View Post
    Sir, no offense or anything, but this seems like a good way to get yourself an uncomplimentary headline on the TV news. "Local dumb@$$ shreds his own feet with a power sander--film at 11!"

    There ain't no way in "hail" I'm letting a running power tool get anywhere near my bare feet.

    JMHO, FWIW.

    Hope this helps, and Semper Fi.

    Ron H.
    Hi Ron,

    Naturally the same thought occurred to me and I was some what hesitant. So I started with a piece of sandpaper which was worn out.

    Now remember I said a " Palm Sander " not a " Belt Sander " nor a " Grinder ". You basically get a little tickling is all. Being a tradesman and working with industrial tools my whole life I have a very healthy respect and a few scars from using these tools.

    Hence I would not suggest this if I felt it was dangerous. If you have ever used a " Palm Sander " you would know that if these things accidently touch your hand you don't lose any fingers.

    So although caution is the way of the wise for sure I doubt that I will be given the Darwin " dumb@$$ " award fot this one. Maybe for some of the other stuff I've done, but I feel safe with this one.

    Mind you I guess those who are not familar with power tools would be wise to avoid this form of " Manscaping " as if used long enough and hard enough and if the smoke and heat didn't raise any flags, yes indeed you might be able to make the news.

    So I take it that you are not interested in any of " KTK's Manscaping Salon " franchise opportunities?

    Semper Fi - with respect
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    I think you only getting in troubles when you have to use this for your toenails The better way is than to go to an hoofesmith

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    That is the good thing on internet, you can`t see my feets ! Puuh
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    Angle grinder for toenails?
    Well, I reckon if one didn't have any front teeth...

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    Just don't try it while drinking...news at 11...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken The Kanuck View Post
    Hi Ron,

    Naturally the same thought occurred to me and I was some what hesitant. So I started with a piece of sandpaper which was worn out.

    Now remember I said a " Palm Sander " not a " Belt Sander " nor a " Grinder ". You basically get a little tickling is all. Being a tradesman and working with industrial tools my whole life I have a very healthy respect and a few scars from using these tools.

    Hence I would not suggest this if I felt it was dangerous. If you have ever used a " Palm Sander " you would know that if these things accidently touch your hand you don't lose any fingers.

    So although caution is the way of the wise for sure I doubt that I will be given the Darwin " dumb@$$ " award fot this one. Maybe for some of the other stuff I've done, but I feel safe with this one.

    Mind you I guess those who are not familar with power tools would be wise to avoid this form of " Manscaping " as if used long enough and hard enough and if the smoke and heat didn't raise any flags, yes indeed you might be able to make the news.

    So I take it that you are not interested in any of " KTK's Manscaping Salon " franchise opportunities?

    Semper Fi - with respect
    KTK
    Sir, I apologize for the unnecessarily harsh tone of my post. If you're willing to use power tools on your feet, you're a braver man than I.

    FWIW, I've trimmed my fingernails with sidecutters and a flat mill file, but that's about as far into the rollaway as I'm willing to go for personal hygiene.

    Hope this helps, and Semper Fi.

    Ron H.

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