1srelluc
Diamond Member
I had a foot-powered grinding stone set-up for years we kept in the outbuilding.
it was a take on this one except it had a piece of tire that you put water in under the stone to keep it wet while sharpening.
I stopped by my dad's place to sharpen a couple of machetes one day and found that the stone had cracked in half over the winter. he said he was going to find another wheel but he (or I) never did. I guess he tossed it because it was not there after he passed.
it was a take on this one except it had a piece of tire that you put water in under the stone to keep it wet while sharpening.
I stopped by my dad's place to sharpen a couple of machetes one day and found that the stone had cracked in half over the winter. he said he was going to find another wheel but he (or I) never did. I guess he tossed it because it was not there after he passed.