Gee whiz Leon, how can you expect to build a show case of tools if you have
an attitude like that??????? Don't you know that using your tools is
terrible, how can you show them to your friends if they are used? I suppose
you don't dust them every night either???????
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Rumpty
Radial Arm Saw Forum:
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Please --- any suggestions as to what to use to get rid of this thin
coat
of rust would be highly appreciated. I don't want to scratch the
surfaces,
so I'm reluctant to use steel wool or anything like that until I get
some
suggestions from this excellent group.
Thanks in advance!
Bob
Geez Bob are you going to ever use the saw? If you are worried about
steel
wool scratches I shutter to think what you do or will think about the
marks
that wood makes while sliding over the surface. LOL
Personally I don't care what the surface of my saw looks like as long as
it
is not rusted, is slick, and helps me make a living. I use 0000 steel
wool
and WD-40 to remove the rust IF I get rust and use TopCote to keep the
rust
off. I live in HUMID Houston.