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Tom Kozak
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Hi All,
When not traveling, I keep my wet stones in a tub of water at all times so they are ready always ready when I need them. The water is cold but it never freezes. Is this bad practice? Will the stone be damaged by constant immersion?
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chrissy bauman
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do you mean whet stone? for sharpening?
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yes
It's a tiny ad only because the water is so cold.
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