Woodworker's Journal 2010-34-2, страница 68

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Bosch CET4-20W compressor

center of gravity, so that it's easier to carry it close to your body (lessens the awkward knee-banging, one would hope...). The control panel — recessed to protect the regulator, gauges, couplers and drain valve — gives easy access to that drain valve. With pressure in the tanks, you can use a single valve to easily drain both tanks as often as needed, extending the life of the compressor. The CET4-20W has a two-pole electric induction motor and a contractor grade oil-lubricated pump. Its four-gallon capacity

Tormek AWT-250 Advanced Water Trough

oxide to new specialty stones: Rlackstone Silicon and 40(H) Grit Japanese Waterstone. They've also upgraded to an Advanced Water Trough AWT-250: the standard lip has been enlarged and an attachable water chute provided for sharpening long tools (like planer blades). Both of these changes were made to reduce the amount of water splashing around the shop. A pair of Tilt Shoes for the T-7's feet put the frame on a slight angle so that

Ali Industries' Gator Ultra Power Sandpaper with Black Zirconium

Already part of new T-7s, the Advanced Water Trough with tilt shoes and EzyLock shaft system MSK-250 are also available as upgrades to current Tormek '1-7 and 2000 owners: the AWT-250 Advanced Water Trough upgrade is priced at $22.99 and the MSK-250 EzyLock Upgrade Kit at $57.99.

water that lands on the frame runs back into the water trough. Also incorporated into the new water trough is a magnet to attract the steel cut from tools anil keep the stone cleaner and more free-cutting.

provides 4.9 cubic feet of air per minute at 100 psi. It's listed at a price of $667.

Adding upgrades to the T-7 sharpening system is what the Tormek company lias been up to lately. In response to requests from customers, they've created a new EzyLock system that uses a self-tightening stainless steel knob to secure the grindstone — no tools and no pressure are needed, and the system also makes it easy to change grindstones from the standard aluminum

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