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....let's be perfectly clear. Mike @zmotorsports is always right...there is no exception to this rule...![]()
Oh trust me Mark, that is so NOT the case.

....let's be perfectly clear. Mike @zmotorsports is always right...there is no exception to this rule...![]()

Let me qualify that statement…when in Mike’s shop he is always right…enter the house, SWMBO is ALWAYS right.Oh trust me Mark, that is so NOT the case.![]()
See post #12,206Good hell, there are a LARGE collection of Mark and Marc's in this thread. How do you keep them all straight @zmotorsports -- Mike?![]()
Let me qualify that statement…when in Mike’s shop he is always right…enter the house, SWMBO is ALWAYS right.

Good hell, there are a LARGE collection of Mark and Marc's in this thread. How do you keep them all straight @zmotorsports -- Mike?![]()
Mike, thanks for the followup on sanding vs stoning. Your results are as I would expect. I follow a similar process as you. However as someone who occasionally dabbles in wood, I use the sander on my old C'man tablesaw and Dewalt planer and would expect to see no measurable changes to either of them.

Names are NOT my strong suit Marc. I just get lucky on occasion and use the correct spelling.![]()
For not doing well with names, you've done a masterful job of working through the 4-5 (Mark/Marc's) in this thread. Being a "Marc", I've had my name misspelled fairly frequently throughout my life. Not a big deal, I understand it's the uncommon spelling. From what I can tell, you've been able to keep people straight pretty well thus far
Several months ago before I responded to one of your posts, I questioned the spelling and couldn't remember exactly. I had to go over to RME and sort through some posts to check on the spelling of your name before I actually responded to your post here. 
You're as thorough as ever, Mike!
For not doing well with names, you've done a masterful job of working through the 4-5 (Mark/Marc's) in this thread. Being a "Marc", I've had my name misspelled fairly frequently throughout my life. Not a big deal, I understand it's the uncommon spelling. From what I can tell, you've been able to keep people straight pretty well thus far



Anyone else notice all of Mike’s spray tubes are pointing the same direction?
They know better.Anyone else notice all of Mike’s spray tubes are pointing the same direction?
Like all left handed people, he’s in his RIGHT MIND! As a fellow lefty, it is as it has to be!Anyone else notice all of Mike’s spray tubes are pointing the same direction?
Anyone else notice all of Mike’s spray tubes are pointing the same direction?
Like all left handed people, he’s in his RIGHT MIND! As a fellow lefty, it is as it has to be!
I got introduced to SD-20 watching the Hagerty series “ beyond the details” on YouTube. I ordered a case. Went through 1.5 cans detailing out the engine compartment of my Callaway ZR-1 corvette. That stuff is amazing w/ a little toothbrush elbow grease. Took 30 yrs of grime off like it was nothing. Citrus oils leave a nice surface sheen that doesnt collect dust/dirt like WD40 does.
Interesting about the DA on the work surfaces. My two cents no one asked for, and you hit it on the head. None of the machines your use a DA on are precision tools and most have more deflection in the material removal then you would ever cause with the DA. On the other side the flat surface of the machines is not many any means a soft material it would take a large portion of force to remove a significant amount of material from the deck of a quality drill press or band saw.
Again my 2 cents Sand only guy I have done the same thing with my table and drill press


























































Thanks for chucking in this tutorial Mike. I’ve got a couple old Jacobs chucks that are in good shape but hate using them because they are sticky. I honestly hadn’t considered taking them apart and servicing them nor did I know how.
I probably would have figured it out after taking the first one apart after destroying it but you most certainly saved its life with your detailed service![]()
Mike i feel your pain on the Zep products. A good friend of mine had the same problem when his Zep rep retired they only wanted him to buy by the case. He was not happy
I have the same parts washer as you and about 6 months ago I needed to drain ,clean and refill with fresh fluid I was able to buy the zep wash fluid on Amazon of all places (Zep has a store on there ) but after it was put back in service 1 of the plastic lines that ran to the filter was leaking. it took me 2 days of phone calls and email to source the parts from zep. The guy that helped me out was a close to retiring Zep rep that worked out of his home in GA. Zep was telling me the lines were NLA and this guy told me where to tell them tto find it. it was stupid then they didn't want to sell to me as I was just a guy working in his own shop at home (aka not a business) needless to saw I bought double just to have spares. it was a real PIA
Mike, super cool writeup on the Jacobs Chuck maintenance. Thanks! I'll add that to my list as I have a few that might be good candidates for service.
