My table saw is developing quite a bit of rust on the table surface. Can anyone recommend a good way to remove the rust and get a coat of poilish on it?
Thanks,
Mike
Removing rust from my Table Saw top
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Mike,
I love these rust erasers from Sandflex:
http://www.theruststore.com/Sandflex-Ru ... P11C7.aspx
It takes a little elbow grease, but it's a one time expenditure. After you get a nice shiny surface, get some Johnson's Paste Wax at Walmart and have at it. You will have a nice, slick surface that will not affect your wood. Touch up once every couple of weeks if you use your saw a lot.
Greg
I love these rust erasers from Sandflex:
http://www.theruststore.com/Sandflex-Ru ... P11C7.aspx
It takes a little elbow grease, but it's a one time expenditure. After you get a nice shiny surface, get some Johnson's Paste Wax at Walmart and have at it. You will have a nice, slick surface that will not affect your wood. Touch up once every couple of weeks if you use your saw a lot.
Greg
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Might want to look nto this stuff.
Bostik -topcoat
http://www.bostik-us.com/products/index ... egoryId=50
Doug
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Bostik -topcoat
http://www.bostik-us.com/products/index ... egoryId=50
Doug
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