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Messages - Global2000

#1
Thanks for the welcoming and for the detailed and informative answer.

Stone has got Tormek metal logo on the side. Seller send to me later more pictures where is visible.
I don't have Tormek yet. I am just preparing to buy one and everything show that I will go with T-8 model.
I was looking for some savings with T4 but I see that is not worth it overall in my case.
I am going to use Tormek mostly for sharpening kitchen knifes, some of them are hard metal, sushi knifes etc, which going to benefit with sharpening on Japanese stone with 4000 grit.
I was thinking about buying this damaged SJ-200 for T-8 to have cheaper alternative to try a see effects of Japanese stone, and eventually buy afterwards SJ-250, but i think i will pass this idea.

Regards,
Global2000
#2
I found on internet new but damaged SJ-200 Tormek Japanese Waterstone at bargain price for 120$.
I was wondering if i will be able to repair it using TT-50 Turning Toll, and how much stone it will reduce to make cleare surface?
Thanks for all responses.