Quote from: Ken S on November 22, 2015, 10:42:34 PM
I looked at my SB-250 on the T7. Mine seems to be true both on the inner and outer surfaces.
I recently trued my Norton 3x wheel I use on the Tormek. I had allowed a groove to form around 1/16" (2mm) deep. (no excuses) I used a grinding wheel dressing stick. It did a very adequate job. It is 6" long, x 1" x 1" (150mmx25mmx25mm) and resembles a gray cinderblock. I believe a Norton Norbide stick might have done a better job, but I already had the dressing stick.
I don't know if the dressing stick is hard enough to work with the SB wheel. You could set the dressing stick on the housing with or without the universal support pulled in close for added support. I would put some tape down first to protect the paint on the housing and the universal support chrome. Such lightly at first to see how it cuts.
A second possibility would be to use a diamond T dresser.
I have not tried either of these on the SB, but both work with the Norton wheels. Good luck and please keep us posted.
Ken
Ken, You ARE a true asset to this community without a doubt. I can't tell you how much I appreciate your thoughts and help here.
I am not quite following the advice about the use of a dressing stick though. Could you please share some pics perhaps to get me thinking in the right direction and help me better understand how you fix your Norton wheels?
I had a 'feeling' that if I asked you guys for help that I would get expert advice and I am certainly NOT disappointed!