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Default Cleaning up an old table saw



"Greg Guarino" wrote in message
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There's an old Craftsman table saw in the basement of the building my Dad
had his office in. It's probably 30 years old, and never saw much use. I'm
trying to fix it up a bit to use it on occasion.

I know that Craftsman is held in low regard here, but perhaps I can prevail
on the nice folks here for some advice.

Rust:
The main table surface had a fair amount of surface rust, but hardly any
"bubbling". The "wings", if that's the right term were more badly rusted
around the edges, which had been bare metal.

I went at it with Scotch-Brite and a rotary wire brush. The main table
surface came out passably well, I think. The wing edges still look rusty,
but I flattened them down enough, I think.

I had doused the whole thing pretty liberally with WD-40 a couple of weeks
ago, before I did any brushing. So now I have a slurry of rust particles and
WD-40 covering the table top. I could use some sort of degreaser to get it
off, but then I imagine I'd need to cover it with something to keep it from
rusting again. Wax, I'm thinking.

Any better ideas?
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Kerosene. It will clean up the old crud and won't cause rust.