James C
Established Member
Hey Guys,
I started off a topic about rasps a while back to look into using them to produce some curved work and doing reshaping etc.
After people pitching in different opinions, I decided to plump for the the WH Continental Rasps instead of the Liogier mainly because of the £20 savings.
It came this morning and I got it out of it's packaging to have a look before taking to work tomorrow for a bit of a play, and I noticed it had damage to the handle.
It looks like someone has seated the tang in the handle by giving a hefty thwack on the end. I know this is only cosmetic damage and won't affect the functionality but it is supposed to be a new tool. Do you think it is worth returning it or just not bothering because tools are for using, not for looking at?
I started off a topic about rasps a while back to look into using them to produce some curved work and doing reshaping etc.
After people pitching in different opinions, I decided to plump for the the WH Continental Rasps instead of the Liogier mainly because of the £20 savings.
It came this morning and I got it out of it's packaging to have a look before taking to work tomorrow for a bit of a play, and I noticed it had damage to the handle.
It looks like someone has seated the tang in the handle by giving a hefty thwack on the end. I know this is only cosmetic damage and won't affect the functionality but it is supposed to be a new tool. Do you think it is worth returning it or just not bothering because tools are for using, not for looking at?