[color=#000000]Tom,
True seat stones dry and if you can do it outside as they make a mess in the shop and a couple a grains of the Aluminum Oxide will play #### on anything of value, not to mention clean motor parts???
It sounds like you hit the jackpot with the Sioux auction, since you would be dealing with two different pilot sizes you may be better off just selling of the B&D stone set and recouping those funds for more stones and pilots for the Sioux setup
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You will also want to do two things when using stones One never grip the stone holder in the vice to get the stone off Never! as the next time you try to support the stone holder while it is spinning your palm wont feel so good. FYI when I grind seats I support the stone holder in one had and use the driver in the other letting spin lightly in my hand. Second to help you with number one, find (Sioux uses kind of a torx drive) either a torx bit or bolt that the stone holder will grab if inserted in the drive end then put that in the vise or weld it to a plate and screw it to the work bench this will allow you to hold the tone holder and use a strap wrench on the stone to remove it. The whole reason I am going over this is the stones will often get so tight in the holder you cant spin them off by hand and if you don