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The first step is to remove the water reservoir. This is not necessary if there is plenty of room between the stone and the sides / bottom of the reservoir, but even then it is more convenient.
 
The first step is to remove the water reservoir. This is not necessary if there is plenty of room between the stone and the sides / bottom of the reservoir, but even then it is more convenient.
  
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Image:Grind 5F00 step 5F00 01.JPG | As you can see, this is a high precision job, meticulously executed with a hacksaw and a pair of pliers.
 
Image:Grind 5F00 step 5F00 01.JPG | As you can see, this is a high precision job, meticulously executed with a hacksaw and a pair of pliers.
 
Image:Grind 5F00 step 5F00 02.JPG | The next step is to coat the stone with double sided tape. don't worry too much about any hairline gaps that might be left they won't make any difference.
 
Image:Grind 5F00 step 5F00 02.JPG | The next step is to coat the stone with double sided tape. don't worry too much about any hairline gaps that might be left they won't make any difference.

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