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have my dads older craftman 10" table saw
it has a good cast iron top and white metal ext wings
what would be a good way of cleaning the top,and treating the top
i dont want to use anything that will,rub off into the wood after
i have seen a couple of products on the net
but i want the opinion of real users
thanx all
howard
just as a note i am making new wings from a 1x3 frame and laminate top
hope that is ok




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have my dads older craftman 10" table saw
it has a good cast iron top and white metal ext wings
what would be a good way of cleaning the top,


Any mildly aggressive solvent (mineral spirits, for example, or WD-40)
reinforced by a vigorous application with a scotchbrite pad will do a
nice job of removing light-to-moderate surface rust. It won't help
with pitting, but pitting shouldn't be an issue.

...and treating the top


Johnson's Paste Wax has been the universally recommended solution for
CI table tops for years. Other products such as Boe-shield and TopCote
have their fans, too.

i dont want to use anything that will,rub off into the wood after
i have seen a couple of products on the net
but i want the opinion of real users


just as a note i am making new wings from a 1x3 frame and laminate top
hope that is ok


Don't see why not.

See my website for other things to do with a Craftsman table saw.

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I read your site and here's what I have to say: I'm soooo taking
Ginger over Mary Ann.

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I read your site and here's what I have to say: I'm soooo taking
Ginger over Mary Ann.

Jeff


Any reasonably sane man would... (just to clear up where *I* stand on the
issue)

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I read your site and here's what I have to say: I'm soooo taking
Ginger over Mary Ann.


Yay! More for me...


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I read your site and here's what I have to say: I'm soooo taking
Ginger over Mary Ann.


Yay! More for me...


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Have you checked current pics of Mary Ann and Ginger? Mary Ann has not aged
gracefully!!
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On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 14:55:16 -0700 (PDT), Jeff
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I read your site and here's what I have to say: I'm soooo taking
Ginger over Mary Ann.


Yay! More for me...


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Have you checked current pics of Mary Ann and Ginger? Mary Ann has not aged
gracefully!!
Greg

Jeez, she is 30 years older and probably did not do a bunch of plastic
surgery. Born in 1938? How many 70 year old women are hot? Slather a
little makeup on and she doesn't look so bad. Not many people look
great in their mug shots, or drivers license for those of us who have
not been booked.
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Have you checked current pics of Mary Ann and Ginger? Mary Ann has not aged
gracefully!!


Here are some samples. I stand by my choice.

http://www.tmz.com/2007/03/05/tina-l...-all-grown-up/

http://www.superiorpics.com/dawn_wells/



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On Mar 19, 8:33*pm, "Greg O" wrote:
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On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 14:55:16 -0700 (PDT), Jeff
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I read your site and here's what I have to say: I'm soooo taking
Ginger over Mary Ann.


Yay! More for me...


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Have you checked current pics of Mary Ann and Ginger? Mary Ann has not aged
gracefully!!
Greg


um....neither has ginger....she definately has hit the wall....HARD
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On Mar 19, 11:54 am, LRod wrote:



See my website for other things to do with a Craftsman table saw.


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I read your site and here's what I have to say: I'm soooo taking
Ginger over Mary Ann.

Jeff


Ginger would be nothing but high maintenance. I'd choose Mary Ann in a
heart beat.


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On Mar 19, 5:55*pm, Jeff wrote:
On Mar 19, 11:54 am, LRod wrote:



See my website for other things to do with a Craftsman table saw.


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I read your site and here's what I have to say: I'm soooo taking
Ginger over Mary Ann.

Jeff


I am a bit late to the party, but it is Mary Ann for the win! She
ain't no Bailey from WKRP or Lilith from Cheers... but all people age.
All the features which are designed into us, to promote breeding, go
for a **** when we no longer breed.
But there are women who will never lose 'class'... regardless of age.
A restaurant with 200 people, turns dead silent when Sophia Loren
walks in. Wrinkles don't hide confidence and attitude.
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I am a bit late to the party, but it is Mary Ann for the win! She
ain't no Bailey from WKRP or Lilith from Cheers...


Markie Post in Night Court...
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I am a bit late to the party, but it is Mary Ann for the win! She
ain't no Bailey from WKRP or Lilith from Cheers...


Markie Post in Night Court...


In one episode, Roz ended up at Christine's door and looked inside her
apartment. The place was decorated with all kinds of British Royal
Family memorabilia. Roz said: "This place is a toxic cute dump!"
A very funny line, IMHO... and I have used it many times since.

That was a great show.
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On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 08:11:06 -0700 (PDT), Robatoy
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I am a bit late to the party, but it is Mary Ann for the win! She
ain't no Bailey from WKRP or Lilith from Cheers...


Markie Post in Night Court...


Oooh, Lilith and Markie. Hotties to be sure. But they weren't arrayed
against flashier women like Mary Ann, Bailey, Frida, and Veronica.


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Markie Post in Night Court...


If you liked her in Night Court you might want to check out

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcJxHwqO29w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGeV536gg-4&NR=1

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have my dads older craftman 10" table saw
it has a good cast iron top and white metal ext wings
what would be a good way of cleaning the top,and treating the top
i dont want to use anything that will,rub off into the wood after
i have seen a couple of products on the net
but i want the opinion of real users
thanx all
howard
just as a note i am making new wings from a 1x3 frame and laminate top
hope that is ok




When I didn't see the water that got on my table saw until it was waaaay
too late, I got out my "mouse" sander, put it on a scotchbrite pad, put
down a little wd-40 and went to town. Cleaned it up very well.

As for protecting the top, I don't use anything other than a wipedown
with wd-40 if I don't plan to use the saw for a while. Then, when I do
want to use it I wipe it down with alkyhowl or mineral spirits before
using it. I will have to say though that our weather out here in my
part of Califorlornia is not nearly as humid as some parts of the
country. Especially in the summer when our humidity can get as low as
the 20-30% range but normally doesn't get much over about 40%. Being in
the Sacramento River Delta system you wouldn't think the humidity would
be that low, but it is. I'm sure that if I lived where the humidity was
higher I would have to take different precautions.

I tried using paste wax but I couldn't really tell much of a difference.
It may slick it up for a board or two but after running a couple of
boards through the saw that the wax would be on the wood and mostly gone
from the saw anyway. It just doesn't seem to be worth the trouble to me.

Wayne

Oh. As for the new wings. If it works it's good. Maybe instead of
putting in simple wings you might want to consider putting in a router
table.
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ok great
i will try the world famous wd40 and scotch brite
and will try the paste wax
i do have a router table already which i made and it works great,just need
to build a better fence,so the wings i will leave just as wings
i did upgrade the fence to a t type fence
i looked at the delta fence and all the rest and i found the King KRF-10 to
be the best buy
and acully built better then the delta
any input on the router fence would also be great
thanx to all who ansewerd my question so far
howard

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have my dads older craftman 10" table saw
it has a good cast iron top and white metal ext wings
what would be a good way of cleaning the top,and treating the top
i dont want to use anything that will,rub off into the wood after
i have seen a couple of products on the net
but i want the opinion of real users
thanx all
howard
just as a note i am making new wings from a 1x3 frame and laminate top
hope that is ok






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Be careful...very careful that it is just wax. You DO NOT want to put
anything with silicon in it onto your table top. Many car wax's and
others now have silicon included. It is the worst thing under a
finish. little bit causes lots of trouble for a long time.

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ok great
i will try the world famous wd40 and scotch brite
and will try the paste wax
i do have a router table already which i made and it works great,just need
to build a better fence,so the wings i will leave just as wings
i did upgrade the fence to a t type fence
i looked at the delta fence and all the rest and i found the King KRF-10 to
be the best buy
and acully built better then the delta
any input on the router fence would also be great
thanx to all who ansewerd my question so far
howard

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have my dads older craftman 10" table saw
it has a good cast iron top and white metal ext wings
what would be a good way of cleaning the top,and treating the top
i dont want to use anything that will,rub off into the wood after
i have seen a couple of products on the net
but i want the opinion of real users
thanx all
howard
just as a note i am making new wings from a 1x3 frame and laminate top
hope that is ok- Hide quoted text -


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have my dads older craftman 10" table saw
it has a good cast iron top and white metal ext wings
what would be a good way of cleaning the top,and treating the top
i dont want to use anything that will,rub off into the wood after
i have seen a couple of products on the net
but i want the opinion of real users
thanx all
howard
just as a note i am making new wings from a 1x3 frame and laminate top
hope that is ok




I use kerosene to clean the top. Wipe excess off with a clean rag.
Yes, there will be a small amount left on the top but if you buff the
top there won't be a problem with transfer to the wood. Kerosene
will remove light rust, it leaves a protective coating, and it is
non-toxic. I then use Johnson's Paste wax, let it dry and use an
auto buffer.
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