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W3DRM:

--- Quote from: Herman Trivilino on April 26, 2012, 01:12:32 am ---I took a scrap piece of 3/4 inch plywood, glued a piece of linoleum to the top. and them wrapped the edges with some thin scraps of wood.  This holds the spilled water nicely.  Just keep a sponge near by for bailing.

There was an episode of New Yankee Workshop in which Norm made a stand for the Tormek.
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Sounds like a good idea to me especially using linoleum for the top.

I did see the reference to the New Yankee Workshop in one of Jeff's videos. Will check it out. Maybe I could create a top to the cabinet with some kind of a fitting that would drain the water off into a bucket or something. I'm also seeing quite a bit of debris coming off the honing wheels so it's good to keep something under the grinder to catch everything.

GeoTech:
Don,
I purchased a HTC HGP-12 stand that is adjustable for height and you can flip the tool base so it contains any spills. I bought it from Dynamite Tools for around $125.00 delivered. I have the new Tormek RB-180 on order, it is their new rotating/lockable base for the    T-7.

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