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Rustproof workbench top

dutzk

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Just finished my work bench. I was very happy until I noticed the condensation from a beer caused the 16 gauge metal top to get a little rust. I assumed when I ordered the top and told them what it was for they would make it out of galvanized sheet metal. Shouldn't assume.... what should I do to keep it from rusting? I really like the way it looks now. 19f6a8fdf3fad1d4655d7734746e9428.jpg8c70969e46c9d10385d5c9b25f270b9a.jpg


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rattle_snake

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I have a raw steel top as well and use a film of wd40
Can always sand the beer can rust ring off if needed.
Nice bench
 
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dutzk

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Any suggestions that aren't oily or greasy? like a paint that adheres really well?


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larry_g

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X2 on the paste wax. It doesn't transfer to much, doesn't scratch, and preserves your look. You may have to apply it once a year or so.

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MrCat63

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X3 for paste wax. Leaves a pleasant sheen. Reapply when it looks like it needs it which shouldn't be that often.
 

Jackfre

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To clean up the top I use my random orbit polisher, not sander, with a 320 grit pad running in WD40. I then use Johnson's Paste Wax. I was putting my old Unisaw up for a couple years and it was going to be in a humid environment. I has some left over POR15 and did it in that. It was hard as hell getting it back off when I commissioned the saw again, but it worked.
 

-Brent-

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What will you be doing on the bench?

I've found the more I use mine for disassembly where there's chemicals like oil, grease, etc., the more I need to keep after it.

Wax has worked best for me. However, I did have an issue with some corrosive acid. After clean-up and hitting it with the sander. I heated the bench with a torch and oiled it. My top is thick and I didn't use enough heat to warp it.

After oiling it, it took a couple times of cleaning it off to truly have little to no residue left. I've since waxed it a time or two.

I'm hoping the more I use it the less maintenance it needs. I like the raw steel but I feel like I have to clean this bench way more than any of my previous benches.
 

kbs2244

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Another use for one of the paper towels you should have hanging there.
 
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dutzk

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Mostly be used for mechanical work, Minor wood working and a place to get away from the family. I'll have to check out the paste wax. Will it transfer an oil to objects?


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Dragfluid

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Please don't paint it. Just start using it and enjoy it. Wipe it off and keep it clean. It will be fine.
Very nice looking setup.
 
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dutzk

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Paste wax was just what I needed. Thanks! Added 2 drawers to day and painted the wood around the metal. 847774da22bfb3c63ea5b96941d07b27.jpg


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Tonyuk

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I use car wax on mine, dries quickly and isn't 'tacky' when set. Works well and is cheap.

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metalmagpie

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I have a friend who built a similar bench top about 5 years ago. He sprayed it with CRC 3-36 and let it dry. Still looks like new, absolutely no rust anywhere. This is inside, of course. Outside the rust will always win. Always.

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-Brent-

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I have a friend who built a similar bench top about 5 years ago. He sprayed it with CRC 3-36 and let it dry. Still looks like new, absolutely no rust anywhere. This is inside, of course. Outside the rust will always win. Always.

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Interesting. I'm going to look into that stuff. Thanks!
 
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