So I got my diamond stone, new stainless drive shaft. I mixed up my first batch of water + anti corrosion liquid and got some seriously cloudy water.
I have extremely had water where I live. So I have a couple questions that I could not find an answer to.
Should I be filtering the complete ACC treated water to remove this cloudy substance that is almost certainly calcium precipitate?
Would a filtered/bottled water or distilled water be a better choice considering my hard water?
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Drew,
I look at any of the Tormek grinding wheels as investments. I do not think they are overpriced; however, they are expensive enough to be worth the effort and expense of using carefully. You are off to a good start by not skimping and using ACC. I would suggest taking things to the next level and switching from your very hard water to very clean distilled water.
Popular Science magazine had a wonderful monthly story when I was a boy sixty years ago. Gus was the wise hero mechanic of The Model Garage. Gus used to say that you can't tune an engine with dirty oil. I feel the same way about the water in the water trough of my Tormek. When in doubt, go for the gold with your Tormek!
Ken
Ken,
Thanks. I have found only one other reference to this kind of thing. It was with Honerite gold and the individual has the same issue I do, some kind of white precipitate with tap water.
As a test, I used some regular bottled water from my local supermarket, no white precipitate. I am kind of surprised that no one has seen this or that Tormek does not have some information about this on their website. I can't possibly be the only one who has seen this with the ACC-150.
Anyways, bottled water from here forward.
Additionally, well water like we have has a very high iron content so there will be more accumulation of iron in the water and on the grinding wheel.