Hi all,
I thought i would share my disaster with you all.
I bought a double sided trend diamond stone, 7" x 2.5" course one side and fine on the other.
I picked up a few old chisels a few days ago, and decided to work on them today.
As i have read on various posts, WD40 is a recommended lubricant.
So i set about flattening the back of the first chisel, squirt of WD40 and away i went.
Checking progress, i was surprised that it was taking so long, so after a few minutes i thought it must be clogged up with removed metal.
I dried it and gave it a rub with the cleaning rubber supplied with it.
To my horror there is a large patch on the stone where the diamonds used to be :shock:
I will post some pics tomorrow.
Has anyone any idea what could have caused this ??
The instructions clearly state that it is guaranteed for five years if you use trend lapping fluid. It also stated it is not guaranteed if it is used incorrectly
I fear that the WD40 has done the damage, and as it is not the correct lubricating fluid, my guarantee is void ??
Any opinions ??
Cheers,
Gary.
I thought i would share my disaster with you all.
I bought a double sided trend diamond stone, 7" x 2.5" course one side and fine on the other.
I picked up a few old chisels a few days ago, and decided to work on them today.
As i have read on various posts, WD40 is a recommended lubricant.
So i set about flattening the back of the first chisel, squirt of WD40 and away i went.
Checking progress, i was surprised that it was taking so long, so after a few minutes i thought it must be clogged up with removed metal.
I dried it and gave it a rub with the cleaning rubber supplied with it.
To my horror there is a large patch on the stone where the diamonds used to be :shock:
I will post some pics tomorrow.
Has anyone any idea what could have caused this ??
The instructions clearly state that it is guaranteed for five years if you use trend lapping fluid. It also stated it is not guaranteed if it is used incorrectly
I fear that the WD40 has done the damage, and as it is not the correct lubricating fluid, my guarantee is void ??
Any opinions ??
Cheers,
Gary.