Protection first and reduction second. I have two tops with stains and like that T9 can remove rust stains. What I really want is a fast wax I can spray on and wipe off between deep cleanings.
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Protection first and reduction second. I have two tops with stains and like that T9 can remove rust stains. What I really want is a fast wax I can spray on and wipe off between deep cleanings.
Thanks. I thought there was something about the auto wax I was missing. I will look for the T9.
I have several cast iron tops and have been using the Johnson Past wax, but I would like to find a spray wax for quick wipe downs. Is anyone is using a spray wax either a high grade auto wax or...
I will start with the dry lube first and then go from there. Thanks for the thoughts.:)
I was thinking a light grease. I know this would pick up saw dust and such but would allow the mortise to travel up and down the column with ease. I would think a dry lube would wear off with little...
Chris, Does that still protect from surface rust?
Quick question, what do you guys use for grease or oil on your Mortise column?
All good ideas, thanks guys.
That is what I was thinking. I would hollow out part of the dowel and put a carriage type bolt throught it with a locknut. The bolt would be long enough to move back and fourth about an inch. This...
Good one, lol.
I just hate to blow it out with air all the time.
Has anyone made bench dog plugs to keep debris out of the holes? I am unable to put the holes all the way through and need something that can plug the hole, be easily removed and sit just below the...
I second Pat's idea. As long as the weight is not too much. Check Lowes and home Depot.
Go to your search engine, type in the saw type and model. Above and left of the search line there should be choices such as Web, shopping, images, videos. Click on the images and see if you can find...
Best bet is If you have a store in town or near by, call and see if they have what you are looking for. I was in Orlando last year and went by the Wood Craft store and they had some Woodpecker tools...
Tim, I will look them up.
When I get a few bucks together I will look to a better blade for specialty projects.
Well,,,, I will do some of the suggestions you guys gave me and maybe in time get a better blade. Thanks
I just looked and I am using a DeWalt blade 80 tooth ATB for finishing work. Last few cuts have been with walnut. I have brought it straight down to chop and brought out, down and then pushed back to...
I am sorry, I should have said that most all of my tearout is on the back of the wood and not the bottom. I had thought about a sacrificial board and will have to try it this week. Glenn, I really...
I have been using my DeWalt DWS780 for a for awhile now and most all the work has been construction type projects, where I did not care about tearout. Now I am starting to do projects that is does...
What about setting up a work table/station with a small section of the top missing in the middle or somewhere that would allow you to use a track saw? You could still cut large plywood and the rest...
If the drawers were going to sit just under the apron then that might work for me but since they will be a few inched below it, I feel that will be cleaning debris out of them all the time. All...
On the bench I have, there are two supports that run between the legs. Attaching to them will give me plenty of clearance. Thank you though.
Ok, thanks guys.
Hi, I want to build two different boxes of drawers, one with two drawers and one with one drawer under my bench. Since I have not done this before I thought I would ask you guys. Do I build the box...
Even thought I keep it pretty much closed up, I do have cement floor. Plus we do get some good changes in humidity from day to day or week to week at different times of year. I think a decent...