urbanG33K
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Hi everyone.
I've got a craftsman table saw I'm about to restore/mod with a new fence.
I have never had a table saw of my own before. I picked this up from my aged uncle. This was his shop saw when he was an avid wood working hobbyist.
Part of the project will be removing the cast iron top and both top extensions to restore their finish.
There is a lot of tarnishing on the surface and some light to moderate rusting.
The table top is pretty rough to the touch even in area's where their is no rust.
Given that I don't have a lot of experience with table saws I have a few questions:
If I had to guess I feel like this saw top never have had a shiny smooth finish on it to begin with. Were table saw's sold with different finishes on the top surfaces of the saw?
I was thinking electrolysis to remove the rust. Would this be counter productive for cast? Would it rust in the washing soda/water solution faster than it would clean up?
Would I be better off submersing it in CLR for a while?
Is there a better way to go about this?
I feel like even if I remove the rust the top isn't going to be shiny smooth anyways. Should I take it to a shop to have the top resurfaced? Would that be cost prohibitive?
EDIT: here is a thread with pics of the saw: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=296658
I've got a craftsman table saw I'm about to restore/mod with a new fence.
I have never had a table saw of my own before. I picked this up from my aged uncle. This was his shop saw when he was an avid wood working hobbyist.
Part of the project will be removing the cast iron top and both top extensions to restore their finish.
There is a lot of tarnishing on the surface and some light to moderate rusting.
The table top is pretty rough to the touch even in area's where their is no rust.
Given that I don't have a lot of experience with table saws I have a few questions:
If I had to guess I feel like this saw top never have had a shiny smooth finish on it to begin with. Were table saw's sold with different finishes on the top surfaces of the saw?
I was thinking electrolysis to remove the rust. Would this be counter productive for cast? Would it rust in the washing soda/water solution faster than it would clean up?
Would I be better off submersing it in CLR for a while?
Is there a better way to go about this?
I feel like even if I remove the rust the top isn't going to be shiny smooth anyways. Should I take it to a shop to have the top resurfaced? Would that be cost prohibitive?
EDIT: here is a thread with pics of the saw: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=296658
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