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Runners for Cross Cut Sled - Hardwood or Aluminum?
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Runners for Cross Cut Sled - Hardwood or Aluminum?
On Tue, 03 Feb 2015 20:23:45 -0600, -MIKE-
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On 2/3/15 6:01 PM,
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On Mon, 02 Feb 2015 20:40:28 -0600, -MIKE-
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On 2/2/15 6:46 PM,
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On Mon, 02 Feb 2015 18:42:13 -0600, -MIKE-
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On 2/2/15 6:35 PM,
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I certainly wouldn't use (any)
metal runners on my cast saw table.
Why?
scratches = rust
Kinda defeats the purpose of coating the cast iron.
1. Isn't cast iron much harder than aluminum?
Than anodized aluminum? Aluminum is certainly harder than Boeshield.
So is wood. So is plastic. So is my fingernail.
I doubt you'll scrape off the Boeshield with your fingernail but I try
not to drag my fingernails across the top, too. Nah, wood and plastic
might push it around some but it's not going to plow through it.
2. How is one smoothly polished, soft metal going to scratch anything
let alone a much harder metal?
It does. My aluminum miter gauge certainly scratches the top.
I think you need to be a little more gentle. :-p
I guess I could put UHMW strips on the bottom but really, the miter
gauges do scratch the surface, in multiple places.
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