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  1. #31
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    And heated their homes with either Kerosene or Fuel Oil. Might as well toss an opened box of Arm & Hammer in there....

    One thing I have noticed in the saw till in Tool Chest #1......where the pine slots to hold the saws touches the saws' plates,,,a line of rust appears. If the same set of slots had been cut into Oak, black lines will soon appear.

    I like mine hanging up overhead. I don't have to bend down to dig one saw out, I just reach up and pick the one I need. They also seem to be above the dust in the shop.

  2. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by steven c newman View Post

    One thing I have noticed in the saw till in Tool Chest #1......where the pine slots to hold the saws touches the saws' plates,,,a line of rust appears. If the same set of slots had been cut into Oak, black lines will soon appear.
    Perhaps the offending board could be replaced with a strip of HDPE...or would St. Roy appear behind me in a puff of black smoke for suggesting plastic?
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