jaspr
27th July 2008, 11:44 AM
I've been spoilt in the past. My workshop had a double sink with a double drainer and I had permanently placed a large slab of granite over one sink and drainer. I use waterstones and found this a great set up.
Sadly, I no longer have a sink in my workshop and was dreading setting up a sharpening station. I still have the granite slab, but wasn't keen on controlling the water. I hate the idea of using plywood sheets/trays to contain water runoff.
But the other day as I wandered through Bunnings I came across a 'boot bucket'. (it's designed to put on the floor and hold wet/muddy boots). Its a large shallow tray made of very thick durable black polyethylene(?). It's roughly 700 by 400 and about 25 mm deep. And - coincidently - it fits my granit slab very nicely.
Now I can soak, spritz, sharpen and occaisionally mop up with out worrying about water ruining my bench and getting all over the floor. I don't even have to mop up much because what gets left in the tray evaporates between uses. And I've found I don't even have to take up room on my bench as the best place for it is on top of my Black & Decker Workmate. It's the right height for me.
Hope this helps for anyone else with a similar problem. A cheap and effective solution.
Sadly, I no longer have a sink in my workshop and was dreading setting up a sharpening station. I still have the granite slab, but wasn't keen on controlling the water. I hate the idea of using plywood sheets/trays to contain water runoff.
But the other day as I wandered through Bunnings I came across a 'boot bucket'. (it's designed to put on the floor and hold wet/muddy boots). Its a large shallow tray made of very thick durable black polyethylene(?). It's roughly 700 by 400 and about 25 mm deep. And - coincidently - it fits my granit slab very nicely.
Now I can soak, spritz, sharpen and occaisionally mop up with out worrying about water ruining my bench and getting all over the floor. I don't even have to mop up much because what gets left in the tray evaporates between uses. And I've found I don't even have to take up room on my bench as the best place for it is on top of my Black & Decker Workmate. It's the right height for me.
Hope this helps for anyone else with a similar problem. A cheap and effective solution.