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Messages - JustADudeInSweden

#46
Hey!

I'm a noob to these kinds of machines, and I was wondering what's the logic behind having an On and Off button on the Tormek instead of one button that does both on and off?

The one button option seems more convienient and should/would be cheaper to make... right?


(Just curious)
Thanks!
#47
Quote from: Ken S on January 24, 2022, 08:43:21 PM
Welcome to the forum, Ryan.

...
Do not go by fill lines.

Be careful when rotating your machine.

I have never known of a motor shorting out due to normal  usage.

Ken

Thanks, Ken!

Yup, was going by the fill lines  :P - I shall follow your above reply from now.
Good to know about the motor as well - had me a bit worried!

Good to know. Thanks for that.


Quote from: highpower on January 24, 2022, 08:50:29 PM
I am a total noob as well but I did enjoy watching your video.
Hey! Thanks man! Working on the unboxing and my first sharpening video, that should be up soon!

> I imagine any type of pan wide enough..

Will check out putting a pan/tray till I get around to buying the Tormek accessory, right now the truing tool is on my top wish list...
#48
Hey everyone!

I'm a noob who got a T4 for the new year  ;), I'm making youtube videos of my experience:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bI6Erij5Lk8

my question is at this point (https://youtu.be/bI6Erij5Lk8?t=1083) the water drips on the machine and on the floor... (1) is there a better option so that it does not make such a mess and (2) what are my chances of causing a short circuit by dripping water on the machine?

Thanks!