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Wyatt Holm
11-19-2010, 10:19 AM
Ive got a jointer recently, but it has been out in the weather, and the machined surfaces of the table are rusty. What is a good way to clean off the table surface?

Neil Brooks
11-19-2010, 11:12 AM
Some people swear by Evaporust.

Some people like WD-40 and a Scotchbrite pad.

Some people put the Scotchbrite pad under their random orbital sander, reducing the amount of elbow grease.

But I'd search the forum. There are LOTS of threads about removing rust from machine tops.

You could start .... here (http://www.google.com/search?hl=&q=rust+site%3Asawmillcreek.org&sourceid=navclient-ff&rlz=1B7GGLL_enUS364US364&ie=UTF-8).

Good luck !

Josef Brandauer
11-19-2010, 12:15 PM
Ive got a jointer recently, but it has been out in the weather, and the machined surfaces of the table are rusty. What is a good way to clean off the table surface?

I just rehabbed a table saw that had some surface rust. A bunch of razor blades and a holder is a great start.

for really rusty parts, look into 'electrolysis' or setting up a 'spooge tank'. it sounds like a big hassle, but it's not. It also gets your parts cleaner than most other methods. I made my way here from owwm.org and found a ton of helpful information on rust removal there.

David Woodruff
11-19-2010, 1:40 PM
I just rehabbed a table saw that had some surface rust. A bunch of razor blades and a holder is a great start.

for really rusty parts, look into 'electrolysis' or setting up a 'spooge tank'. it sounds like a big hassle, but it's not. It also gets your parts cleaner than most other methods. I made my way here from owwm.org and found a ton of helpful information on rust removal there.

Good old phosphoric acid works well, in the form of naval jelly, or a similar product, might take two or so applications but gets down to the metal. Just look for "contains phosphoric acid" somewhere on the label.

Keith Hankins
11-19-2010, 2:17 PM
Ive got a jointer recently, but it has been out in the weather, and the machined surfaces of the table are rusty. What is a good way to clean off the table surface?

Naval jelly but use gloves it will get you!

If you want to do non toxic vasoline will remove a lot of the top stuff and kerosene and steelwool will get the rest.

Mark Leu
11-19-2010, 2:23 PM
This recent thread discusses the many options available:

http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=151734

Joseph Tarantino
11-19-2010, 2:49 PM
i used top saver and varying levels of abrasive scotch brite type pads. when i got my 18" jet off CL, it looked like this:

http://thumb18.webshots.net/t/82/182/5/50/37/2058550370104952478mmYari_th.jpg (http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/photo/2058550370104952478mmYari)


after top saver and wax, it looks like this:

http://thumb18.webshots.net/t/82/182/8/52/17/2503852170104952478NfTEyS_th.jpg (http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/photo/2503852170104952478NfTEyS)

how'd it work?