Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work.

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Buddy of mine is refurbishing a table saw. Rust on the table. He
has remove the rust except a last bit of stain. He want to know how
one could finish the job.

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On Mar 5, 3:23*pm, toolbreaker wrote:
Buddy of mine is refurbishing a table saw. * Rust on the table. * He
has remove the rust except a last bit of stain. * He want to know how
one could finish the job.

Thanks



I simply wouldn't worry about the rust stain. Finish up with a good
coat of paste wax, and start cutting wood.
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Buddy of mine is refurbishing a table saw. Rust on the table. He
has remove the rust except a last bit of stain. He want to know how
one could finish the job.

Thanks



Has anyone had any luck using CLR for rust stain removal?

http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/clr...765587-product


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On Mar 5, 8:38*pm, "Dennis" wrote:
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Buddy of mine is refurbishing a table saw. * Rust on the table. * He
has remove the rust except a last bit of stain. * He want to know how
one could finish the job.


Thanks


Has anyone had any luck using CLR for rust stain removal?

http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/clr...cleaner/ID=pro....


Thanks for the comments

Guy is a wood tool freak. If works on wood has at least one of
them. He likes his collection in like new condition hence the stain
removal request.

I learned something about Blachard Grinding. Some cool videos on U
tube.. Thanks Gunner

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On Mar 5, 2:23*pm, toolbreaker wrote:
Buddy of mine is refurbishing a table saw. * Rust on the table. * He
has remove the rust except a last bit of stain. * He want to know how
one could finish the job.

Thanks


http://www.woodbin.com/misc/removing_rust.htm
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