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Work Top Rust?
Just curious what some of you guys use to treat/clean the surface of your tables on your tools such as your band saws, drum sanders and drill presses to keep them from beginning to rust? Thanks for any help. :wave:
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Larry, when I am shutting down, or putting away tools like the table saw, lathe, etc for a while, I clean them, then apply a coat of Butchers wax, then just lightly buff... when ready to use again, clean rag, and finish buff off the wax... no rust, and nice and clean.
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second the butcher's...and works great on rods and reels, handsaws..block plane's, the list is endless.always keep a can at the shop..trailer and the job site.
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Thanks guys...your always there for me and I appreciate it...I owe you one.....more! :thanks:
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Bowling alley wax or Boston polish?
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I use silicone spray on my work surfaces if I am activly working the cave. When shutting down for a longer period, I use butchers also. The bowling alley stuff. Works great on fishin stuff as CS stated. :laughs:
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geez i don't do nothing ? rust ? I'll have to go check ,, maybe cause i got forced hot air its dryer ..
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keep that silly-cone far away from anything you intend to paint.
might as whell call it,,,, spray on fish eye. |
Tagger...my tools are in an unheated (for now) garage. :o
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silicone a big no no in an auto body shop!!!
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i've got a can of the boston polish, use it on my wooden toolbox and some stuff around the house too......works great on wood and metal too
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wax on
wax off |
BF,
your so young with rust on your pipes...lol like Slip said, wax on wax off ...lol |
wax , but if i'm not planning on using something for awhile , i will throw a packing blanket over it . helps keep the moisture in the air from contacting the metal .
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