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Old 10-09-2007, 07:33 PM #6
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Default Sander woes!

It's a glorious day here today, so I'm going to give the sander a try again but in very short bursts - like five minutes at a time as Dahlek suggests and see if I have a lesser negative effect.

I would still really like a better understanding from the physiological point of view as to why this type of thing happens. Obviously points to an underlying problem like PN, but why?
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