crupiea Posted September 2, 2017 Report Posted September 2, 2017 Just a reminder. i have been talking with a friend about it and got to looking at mine, been a while since I waxed it and had a load of oil from my hands on it. Sanded it down and waxed it up and now its just like brand new. Good weekend to do this. MTCowpoke22 and SCROLLSAW703 2 Quote
spirithorse Posted September 2, 2017 Report Posted September 2, 2017 But this is labor day week-end and that sounds like labor to me! LOL Okay, good reminder, crupiea. God Bless! Spirithorse crupiea, SCROLLSAW703 and GrampaJim 2 1 Quote
hawkeye10 Posted September 2, 2017 Report Posted September 2, 2017 Some times I think I spend half my time waxing all my table tops. It truly makes a difference. SCROLLSAW703 1 Quote
Scrolling Steve Posted September 2, 2017 Report Posted September 2, 2017 Thanks for the reminder !....I should have done this last week ! Quote
jerry1939 Posted September 2, 2017 Report Posted September 2, 2017 1 hour ago, rjweb said: Wax on wax off, RJ Dave Barry would say "That would be a good name for a rock & roll band". Quote
SilverSliver Posted September 2, 2017 Report Posted September 2, 2017 1 hour ago, rjweb said: Wax on wax off, RJ When I was scrolling I would keep a box of wax paper near the saw. I would give the table a once over every so often. I did not have to wait for the wax to dry and be buffed.. Worked for me. Quote
JOE_M Posted September 2, 2017 Report Posted September 2, 2017 The top of mine is nice and smooth, but there's a pile of sawdust building up in that one spot underneath. Maybe it's time for a brazilian wax? crupiea 1 Quote
Dan Posted September 2, 2017 Report Posted September 2, 2017 I coated my table with Teflon last year and no rust. The saw dust can be easily blown or swept off effortlessly. No wax needed. Quote
Phantom Scroller Posted September 2, 2017 Report Posted September 2, 2017 I don't wax on, wax off I use WD40 PTFE or SILICONE spray and the PTFE is great for double glassed window hinges in fact any hinge no sticky residue for dust and grime to stick to http://www.wd40.co.uk/wd-40-specialist/ Lucky2 1 Quote
Ron Johnson Posted September 3, 2017 Report Posted September 3, 2017 I've always been in the habit of cleaning saw, oiling and waxing table after each use. I was taught at an early age to clean up shop when done and is just automatic. Quote
CharleyL Posted September 5, 2017 Report Posted September 5, 2017 I wax my scroll saw tables evry day before use. I wax the tables of all of my tools at least once per month, or more frequently if used heavily. Charley Quote
tonylumps Posted September 5, 2017 Report Posted September 5, 2017 I started using vinyl shelf paper about 2 or 3 months ago and it has been working out real good. No more black on the bock of my work The work glides across it.And it has been holding up real good.It seems like on the Excalibur all of them little Vac.holes have been collecting all of the residue from waxing.Now they are covered up. Quote
amazingkevin Posted September 8, 2017 Report Posted September 8, 2017 On 9/1/2017 at 10:38 PM, crupiea said: Just a reminder. i have been talking with a friend about it and got to looking at mine, been a while since I waxed it and had a load of oil from my hands on it. Sanded it down and waxed it up and now its just like brand new. Good weekend to do this. I switch tables on dewalts i own so i'm always using the first one i Formica-ed still holding up strong and very slippery.No oils or wax for me . crupiea 1 Quote
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