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Dual post here.
Finally got around to building a base on casters to go under a 4-drawer file cabinet in the basement (if it can be called a basement!) and putting it in place last night. Out of one of the drawers fell one of my ex's purchases. It is book(let), circa 1970. EAA How-to Series, "Basic Hand Tools, Vol. 2," I showed it to a pilot friend this morning who said, "Wow! An Environmental Aircraft Association book. This has to be almost a collector's item." Not sure it can be called a collector's item, but it has a lot of great stuff in it. As my friend said, lots of things change, but basic woodworking is constant. Though it is hardly likely drilling cowl fastener holes, cutting glass tubing, or bending tubing with spring type tube benders is in my future, it has a lot of good, practical information. It's what I call a score. Question: How do you folks keep your tool tops in good condition, specifically table saws? Keeping them waxed is one thing I've read, is that practical, and does it work? It's time I cleaned up the tiny almost-rusted areas on my TS top and make certain it is babied in the future. Glenna |
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