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Title: Wheel Storage...Is This OK?
Post by: darita on May 11, 2022, 08:14:49 PM
I wanted a safe place to store my wheels, so I emptied out a drawer in the garage and set it up for wheels.  Is this a safe way to store them and not damage them in any way?  Hope so.

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Title: Re: Wheel Storage...Is This OK?
Post by: RichColvin on May 12, 2022, 12:13:18 AM
Derek,

The idea is sound.  Things to consider are:
Kind regards,
Rich
Title: Re: Wheel Storage...Is This OK?
Post by: darita on May 12, 2022, 12:26:43 AM
Thanks Rich.  Ya, I made sure I could easily grab them when they are close together and ya, the stones are heavy.  This is mainly for long term storage as I seem to sharpen in spurts, rather than on a regular basis.  I do plan to make sure I give ample drying time to the SG prior to storing it in the drawer, however I may add some ventilation to the drawer just in case. 
I didn't initially want the wheel surfaces to contact anything long term, so I thought out using some kind of peg system to hold each wheel by its center whole.  What I decided on does contact the wheel surface on two strips, so I am a bit concerned about that, however this drawer was an easier solution and slides away well.
Title: Re: Wheel Storage...Is This OK?
Post by: tgbto on May 12, 2022, 12:00:39 PM
The design is well thought out.

Is this medium in between the stones ? If yes I wouldn't trust it close to the damp stones. I would also consider a plastic bottom or some nautical-grade plywood to avoid mold slowly ruining it.
Title: Re: Wheel Storage...Is This OK?
Post by: Ken S on May 12, 2022, 05:00:51 PM
Derek,

I share both the vote of confidence in your design and workmanship, as well as the concern with dampness. I used to store my grinding wheels in their original cardboard until I encountered the dampness issue. The wheels retain dampness for a very long time, often several days, even in a dry basement. I learned this the hard way.  :(

Ken
Title: Re: Wheel Storage...Is This OK?
Post by: darita on May 12, 2022, 05:11:17 PM
Quote from: tgbto on May 12, 2022, 12:00:39 PM
The design is well thought out.

Is this medium in between the stones ? If yes I wouldn't trust it close to the damp stones. I would also consider a plastic bottom or some nautical-grade plywood to avoid mold slowly ruining it.

Yes.  I live in NorCal, where it's a fairly dry climate.  That said, even with my small, 6" long stones for TSProf, I'm careful to give a couple of days at least, for drying.  My Japanese stones stay in open air for days.  I have a drying rack that I will keep the wheels on for several days, after use.