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#1
Thanks for the replies All! It's really appreciated.

I trued the wheel as per Ken's instructions and everything is sharpening as usual.

Thanks again.
#2
Hi All,

This is my first post.

I accidentally contaminated a wheel (SG-250) with what I think is aluminium. I was using using a jig (SVD-110) and it slipped onto the stone's suface whilst I was grinding (see pics). 

How should I repair the stone? 

I have the diamond truing tool (TT-50). I was just going to use that to remove a layer from the stone until the stone looked free from the aluminium specs. Does that sound appropriate? Is there any other action to take? (aside from making sure the tool rest is tight enough in the future!)

Thanks in advance for any contributions!

Tormek Supergrind 2000 w/SG-250 Stone