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#1
I looked in the pile of fixtures I got with the Tormek. I got the SP650 stone grader, SVS-50 Multi-jig, SVH-320 planer blade jig, a couple of knife jigs, wood turner's kit, hand tool kit, and an older style truing jig, cannot find the number. So, I already have the truing jig. I will buy the original wheel and get learning. Thank you for the help.

#2
Quote from: Ken S on May 24, 2022, 10:11:25 PM
As a first wheel, I would follow the traditional Tormek advice and start with the SG-250.
Ken

Do I need the truing tool if I buy the stone wheel?
#3
I picked up a Supergrind 2000 at an online auction for a good price. I got it home to discover the stone was cracked and the shaft was seized and the frame was covered in rust. I decided to rebuild it. I bought the SS shaft. I have yet to decide on what wheel to buy. I'm thinking CBN. I am going clean up and repaint the chassis. My question to the group is, what color? I could go with something close to the original green but was thinking why not change it up. I like the Rustoleum Hammered line of colors. I was thinking bronze. What do you think?

Inspector

https://www.rustoleum.com/product-catalog/consumer-brands/stops-rust/hammered-spray