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Art April 11th 04 06:30 PM

Rusted TS Trunnion
 
Hi all,

I am looking for advice on how to remove rust from the trunnion on my
older Crafstman 10" table saw. I usually use Naval Jelly on the cast
iron top, but I don't know a practical way to handle the rust that has
taken over the less accessible, intricate areas on the trunnion. Any
help is much appreciated.

Thanks,

Art

Tom April 11th 04 07:00 PM

Rusted TS Trunnion
 
Art wrote:Hi all,

I am looking for advice on how to remove rust from the trunnion on my
older Crafstman 10" table saw. I usually use Naval Jelly on the cast
iron top, but I don't know a practical way to handle the rust that has
taken over the less accessible, intricate areas on the trunnion. Any
help is much appreciated.

Thanks,

Art

A "practical" way may involve some disassembly, if you've a mind to do so.
Maybe do a Google search for "electrolytic/electrolosis" rust removal. I hear
it's very effective if done properly. Other than that, what about a good
soaking in a spray solvent, then a greasing/oiling? Tom
Someday, it'll all be over....

Edwin Pawlowski April 11th 04 07:20 PM

Rusted TS Trunnion
 

"Art" wrote in message
I usually use Naval Jelly on the cast
iron top, but I don't know a practical way to handle the rust that has
taken over the less accessible, intricate areas on the trunnion.



Can't help much for the trunions, but the naval jelly may work there. Or you
can try Top Saver, depending on just how bad it is.

For the top, a better way is to use a product called Top Saver. It sprays
on, soaks a bit, then you scrub it off using a couple of abrasive pads
supplied. Cleaned my top as good as new. Then I used Top Cot, but Boeshield
is equal or better for preventing rust. Apply the coating and you should
never need the Top Saver again.
Ed

http://pages.cthome.net/edhome




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