How to clean the resin build-up on saw blades
I received a great Christmas gift,A saw blade sharpener. The tool is simple enough,with 2 sharpening wheels,one diamond bonded steel(for face grinding only) and one emery type beveled wheel(for both face and edge grinding) both have their limit...
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trifern
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#1 posted 12-04-2008 02:05 AM
Welcome to LJ’s.
-- My favorite piece is my last one, my best piece is my next one.
Scott Bryan
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#2 posted 12-04-2008 03:33 AM
Hello KBC,
Welcome to LJs. I am sure that you will find this to be an exciting and rewarding part of your woodworking journey.
-- Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful- Joshua Marine
woodworm
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#3 posted 12-04-2008 03:50 AM
Welcome to Lumberjocks!
Take care and work safely.
-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.
Karson
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#4 posted 12-04-2008 04:25 AM
Welcome to LumberJocks. Glad to have you aboard. ☺
-- I've been blessed with a father who liked to tinker in wood, and a wife who lets me tinker in wood. Appomattox Virginia [email protected] †
KBC
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#5 posted 12-04-2008 04:50 AM
I was referred to this site by another site I belong to.
My question to them was:
I have surface rust forming on my joiner and band saw table,haven’t seen it on the table saw though.I had used spray silicone(bad idea some say,,problems with staining/finishes)Non the less this was done.
How do I remove the rust and prevent it from being a problem again?
Anyway,this is going to be a great site for my questions,I can see this already.
Glad to be here and thanks in advance for any input!
Ken
-- Ken, Northern Illinois,[email protected]
Bigbuck
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#6 posted 12-04-2008 05:19 AM
Welcome to LJ’s
-- Glenn, New Mexico
Bureaucrat
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#7 posted 12-04-2008 06:11 AM
KBC:
Welcome to Lumber Jocks. I have found this site to be a great resource for all sorts of woodworking issues. People are really good about sharing their knowledge in the forums and blogs. I hope you enjoy the site as much as I do.
-- Gary D.
rikkor
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#8 posted 12-04-2008 02:21 PM
Welcome to LJ. You will like it here.
woodworm
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#9 posted 12-04-2008 06:15 PM
Welcome to Lumberjocks!
Take care and work safely.
-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.
Max
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#10 posted 12-04-2008 07:34 PM
Glad to see that you have made Lumberjocks a part of your Woodworking experience… Welcome
-- Max "Desperado", Salt Lake City, UT
HallTree
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#11 posted 12-05-2008 07:36 PM
Welcome Ken. You have found the right place for woodworking. A great group of people willing to help. Looking forward to see your projects and comments. Work safe in the shop and use pushsticks.
-- "Hold on to instruction, do not let it go; guard it well, for it is your life" Solomon
Grumpy
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#12 posted 12-06-2008 01:39 AM
Welcome to Lumberjocks . This is a great community of people with like interests.There is much to learn here & you will have the opportunity to share your skills & ideas with others. I hope you enjoy LJ’s as much as I do.
-- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python
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#13 posted 12-06-2008 09:23 AM
Welcome, hope you enjoy the community.
-- Bill - "Suit yourself and let the rest be pleased." http://www.cajunpen.com/
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#14 posted 12-23-2008 01:37 PM
Welcome to Lumberjocks community , the best woodworking community on the internet!
-- Not my woodworking http://woodworkessence.com/
ND2ELK
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#15 posted 12-27-2008 04:16 AM
Welcome to Lumberjocks. The projects are an inspiration, the information is priceless and the people are supportive. The only problem is, the site can get addictive.
God Bless
tom
-- Mc Bridge Cabinets, Iowa
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