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#1
Does anyone have any ideas on how to remove the grindstone that is locked?
I have the T7 with the Stainless steel shaft and Easy Lock (MSK-250 Stainless Steel Shaft with EzyLock) but it has been stuck for quite a while, I have broken 2 of the Drive Wheels with Rubber Ring trying to loosen the grindstone so far.
I have tried using WD-40 (as directed by Tormek support and tried to loosen the nut using channel lock players as well but it will not budge.
I believe the nut is a left-hand thread.

Any help would be much appreciated!

Thanks Dan
#2
Hand Tool Woodworking / Hand-Tool Kit
March 25, 2011, 05:03:29 PM
I will be picking up the TormekĀ® Hand-Tool Kit today but may not be able to play with it (or should I say use it) until April 4th on my birthday.  ;D  ::)

Time to dull some knives & Scissors.
Wait a minute they are dull. :D
#3
Hand Tool Woodworking / Cap Iron Plane Screwdriver
January 26, 2011, 06:03:19 PM
Hello every one

Here is a product you may be interested in picking.
It is a Cap Iron Plane Screwdriver.

A regular screwdriver just doesn't work well on cap iron screws. A narrow blade can mar the cap-screw slot, and there's always the risk that the screwdriver tip will slip out of the slot altogether.
We designed this screwdriver to make it both safe and easy to remove, replace or adjust cap irons.

It has a turned brass collar surrounding the tip to capture the head of a cap iron screw up to 21/32" in diameter, and a generous bubinga knob for a comfortable, secure grip.

The slot-style tip is durable alloy steel. Not only for VeritasĀ® planes, it fits all standard cap iron screws on current and vintage Record and Stanley planes as well as others based on them.

A convenient tool for safely loosening or tightening stubborn cap iron screws.

http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=60111&cat=1,230,41182

Dan
#4
Has anyone noticed that the Tilt Shoes are not quite enough tilt to prevent water dripping off to the left onto the housing?

I added a 1/4" spacer to lift the left a little more & that seams to be enough to keep the water at bay.

Dan
#5
Hello Tormek users.

I have a question about the Tormek Original Grindstone SG-250.

I have noticed that my stone goes out of round after a day or two.
The stone seemed to be in good shape when last used but the next time I use it it needs to be trued using the Truing Tool.

To test my situation I trued the stone at the end of my sharpening session & after a day or two tested it & sure enough it was out of round again.

The one thing that comes to mind is that it may be happening because the bottom of the stone is in water causing it to change shape from the difference in watter content from the top being dry & bottom being wet.

Has any one noticed this?
Should I remove the Water Trough when not in use?

Thanks
Dan