Usually avoided, but maybe coming into fashion because of particularly cool cutting Norton blue wheels recently discussed.
Proir to reading this post, a purchase waiting for the next trip to the US, was a misting device. This sprays a continual fine mist at the grinding point, which is supposed to be much more effective than dipping, and also less messy. (I guess the mist evaporates instead of dripping on the floor)
Then I read of a similar device for cooling when grinding, that uses just air - no, really - it uses the drop in temperature you get as compressed air expands. If you have compressed air, looks a winner. Anyone know more about this?
Proir to reading this post, a purchase waiting for the next trip to the US, was a misting device. This sprays a continual fine mist at the grinding point, which is supposed to be much more effective than dipping, and also less messy. (I guess the mist evaporates instead of dripping on the floor)
Then I read of a similar device for cooling when grinding, that uses just air - no, really - it uses the drop in temperature you get as compressed air expands. If you have compressed air, looks a winner. Anyone know more about this?