I call it "the rig": a 4 - machine sharpening station (for speed - no changing stones) that rolls away at a moment's notice (I use the space for other work), at the right height, stores the machines, and usable as work tables at farmers markets - for $190 CAD ( $145 USD / 120 Euros).
Retired telephone linesmen may notice the machines are colour coded using electronic resistor colour codes ;D. It helps when storing or setting up the machines.
The base is a "extendable universal mobile base" commonly used for moving table saws, drill presses, and bandsaws around a shop. I added some angle iron on the sides.
The total height is 23" / 59cm, Being Asian, it's just the right height :D.
I can store two Tormeks in a box. The third box holds a half-speed buffer with 8" wheels (it just fits). The fourth box holds a Viel S-5 belt grinder.
Here they are being used at work stations at the farmers market.
Nice set up!
Out of curiosity, why did you remove the horizontal sleeves on two of your T7s?
Ken
Quote from: Ken S on October 18, 2020, 03:02:38 PM
Nice set up!
Out of curiosity, why did you remove the horizontal sleeves on two of your T7s?
Ken
I now have six Tormeks. Each is a single-purpose machine. So, on most of them, the horizontal sleeves will not be used. I took them off as I need six XB-100 for my three buffers.
Fascinating. I have long believed that part of the future of Tormek sharpening will be (is) the use of multiple machines. I was thinking in terms of two or three Tormeks. I can see where my thinking may have been too narrow.
The more I learn, the more I become convinced of the versatility of the Tormek. It can be everything from a simple one wheel home sharpening system to multiple unit, sophisticated high volume set ups. I believe we have only seen the tip of the iceberg.
Ken