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Thread: Machine paint rubbing off on wood.

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    Machine paint rubbing off on wood.

    When I use the belt sander with wood riding against the back stop, the green paint smudges on the wood a little. It only took me 6 years to realize, "Hey, I could do something about that!"

    I could either put a couple of layers of clear finish over it or grind the surface clean. What would you do?
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    Last edited by Brian Kent; 01-15-2015 at 8:30 PM.
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    Many machines with rub surfaces (if they are not bare metal) have a clear adhesive backed film strip for the work to ride on. A coat of clear may help temporarily but it would be just that, temporary. Not sure about the profile but how about adding a wrap of SS sheetmetal or some other bare metal to keep your parts off the painted surface? **edit** sorry, didnt see the grind clean at the end.. that would be my option**

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    I just added the photo to the original post.
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    You could always just put clear tape over the piece, it's cheap, it's removable and if it gets worn down, you just replace it.

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    OK. I just put clear packing tape over it. That should do fine. Thanks all.
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