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Sponge degree? (2)
Sponge degree?
by madvb 19 years ago
by madvb 19 years ago
Re: Sponge degree?
by db 19 years ago
by db 19 years ago
Re: Sponge degree?
by Tim 19 years ago
by Tim 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Sponge degree?) was posted by db, on 12/16/2005 4:15:38 PM:
Hi Madvb, There are several topics on this forum which discuss this (one started by myself). Just do a google search: degree site:megaspin.net/forum and you'll find them (try different keywords other than degree to find them all). Basically degree is hardness. 35 degrees is soft, 40 is medium, higher than 40 is hard. |