table saw wax
correction: T-9 is made for PMS Products of Michigan. The trademark
Boeshield is licensed to the Boeing Company.
Bay Area Dave wrote:
T9 is made by Boeshield and isn't for use with an actively used TS top.
It's fine for storage times. It leaves too much of a film. Use wax
instead.
dave
Phil wrote:
3M makes a product called T9. Supposed to work great. Haven't tried
it yet
though.
"Dave" wrote in message
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What kind of wax should be used to apply to the top of the table saw,
jointer, etc?
"Nuttree" wrote in message
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John,
Are this jigs going to fit over the General (Bessy clone) fence or are
you
replacing it? Do they fit with friction or do they fasten some how? I
guess I am going to have to get the book.
"john moorhead" wrote in message
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Folks -
I've been going over "Table Saw Magic" by Jim Tolpin and have started
building some of the jigs in the book. Have any of you built his
jigs
or
made any mods?
He has a "Universal Fence" that everything else attaches to. It is a
~6"
vertical fence that is cradled on the top of your existing rip fence.
It
has
a T track and a couple of captive nuts, for attaching other jigs or
accesories. I built it yesterday, that's the first step. Next is a
vertical sled, which I am building. Toward the end of the book there's
a
raised panel sled that lets RT saw owners work on the right side while
keeping the blade vertical. It seems as if these two vertical fence
jigs
could be easily combined.
I haven't *used* the two jigs I've built yet, they're still going
together,
but everthing looks promising. In looking at the other jigs in the
book,
I
am continually going "A-HA!". While I may not be the sharpest tool on
the
bench, I know my kindling and Tolpin has some *really* insightful
ideas
and
methods in this book.
I'd be interested to know if any of you have built his jigs and your
feedback.
John Moorhead
Lakeport CA
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