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I've got 3 full sized water stones that I'd like to keep in water so
they're always ready. I'm trying to find a container to keep them in so
they don't take up a lot of room on the bench. What do you guys use?

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On Sunday, September 17, 2017 at 10:41:46 PM UTC-5, wrote:
I've got 3 full sized water stones that I'd like to keep in water so
they're always ready. I'm trying to find a container to keep them in so
they don't take up a lot of room on the bench. What do you guys use?

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Tupperware. Something about this size.
http://shopping.rediff.com/product/t...red4-/19882129

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On 9/17/2017 10:42 PM, Puckdropper wrote:
I've got 3 full sized water stones that I'd like to keep in water so
they're always ready. I'm trying to find a container to keep them in so
they don't take up a lot of room on the bench. What do you guys use?

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Keep them in side your home to prevent freezing.
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I've got 3 full sized water stones that I'd like to keep in water so
they're always ready. I'm trying to find a container to keep them in so
they don't take up a lot of room on the bench. What do you guys use?

Puckdropper


Disposable plastic container
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I've got 3 full sized water stones that I'd like to keep in water so
they're always ready. I'm trying to find a container to keep them in so
they don't take up a lot of room on the bench. What do you guys use?

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I store mine dry, water would need to be changed frequently to
prevent stagnation. IMO

http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/pag...=1,43072,43071



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On 2017-09-18, Spalted Walt wrote:

I store mine dry.....


Likewise. I see no reason to store them in water.

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