check this thread out and I use a heavy blanket on mine just to be safe. I used steel wool and mineral spirits to clean the topGot a new grizzly tablesaw last summer, stored in unheated workshop. I got slight rust over the top. I had put many coats of wax on it but still got rust. Any ideas on how to remove rust and prevent further. thank kevin
Welcome Aboard!Got a new grizzly tablesaw last summer, stored in unheated workshop. I got slight rust over the top. I had put many coats of wax on it but still got rust. Any ideas on how to remove rust and prevent further. thank kevin
Excuse me but what is a furniture pad ?Yea I keep mine covered with a furniture pad when not in use. Good tip Daryl.
Isn't it a pad where one keeps furniture?Excuse me but what is a furniture pad ?
Isn't it a pad where one keeps furniture?![]()
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:laughing: :laughing: :laughing:Isn't it a pad where one keeps furniture?![]()
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:thumbsup: :thumbsup:umm, no, a furniture pad is that thing that wives and/or girlfriends are required to use every month or so, when nature requires it.
In other words, it's my favorite sweatshirt that she uses when she finally manages to dust the freakin' furniture around the house... what did you think I meant? LOL
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But to answer the question for Daryl, a "furniture pad" is also known as a "moving blanket"... you've seen 'em, they're those big heavy-duty quilted blankets that you find in the back of U-Hauls and the like.
WEWWWWW, thought I was losing it for a minute.
And to answer the thread question, hose the table top down with WD-40. Let it sit for a while, then get a pad of 0000 steel wool and apply liberal elbow grease.
Afterwards, give it another light spray with the WD-40 and let it ride....
I keep my waxed and cover it with a henway.
Come on some one ask...
Now I feel better:laughing:OK... I'll bite...
What is a henway? :smile:
Never used it or even herd of it till now but I googled it and looked over the product and it looks like it would work fine.Did you guys ever use this?
Boeshield-t-9 premium metal protection
Did you guys ever use this?
http://www.amazon.com/Boeshield-T-9..._m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=09EZ9QJ81H68MKD1F88P
Boeshield-t-9 premium metal protection
Now thats funny :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:Sorry, been out of town, a hen weighs about 7 lbs., 4 lbs plucked and clean:laughing: