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Steve Milito
01-29-2014, 10:15 PM
I can't sort out which would be easiest to apply and maintain Waterlox, Pure Tung oil, or BLO? Any suggestions?

Bill McNiel
01-29-2014, 10:24 PM
Waterlox. It self adhears so recoating is easy.

George Bregar
01-29-2014, 10:57 PM
BLO is not only easy to apply and maintain but it's cheap. It's a shop floor. Not a dining room. Here is my oak shop floor.

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Steve Milito
01-30-2014, 9:00 AM
BLO is not only easy to apply and maintain but it's cheap. It's a shop floor. Not a dining room. Here is my oak shop floor.

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Do I need to sand between coats?
How many coats?
How much time between coats?

George Bregar
01-30-2014, 9:22 AM
I didn't sand period. It's a shop floor. I actually didn't want it too smooth because it can then get slick with dust. I just used a roller...one coat.

Steve Milito
01-30-2014, 9:26 AM
Wow. Way easier than I thinking!

Andrew Fleck
01-30-2014, 9:36 AM
BLO is not only easy to apply and maintain but it's cheap. It's a shop floor. Not a dining room. Here is my oak shop floor.

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George,
That is one serious looking saw.

George Bregar
01-30-2014, 9:57 AM
George,
That is one serious looking saw. Thanks. It's an Oliver No. 88-DX. Fairly rare it seems, I cannot find another example anywhere. 5 HP direct drive motor, 16" blade, you can crosscut 48" on the sliding table. Weighs 3000 pounds.

Matt Neil
01-31-2014, 6:16 PM
George,
Is that red oak or white? I was thinking of putting oak in my shop, but having been leaning toward Hickory only because it is harder. Have any of your tools made indentations in your wood?

George Bregar
01-31-2014, 9:31 PM
It's red oak. "Rustic" grade. Cheap. But for a shop...perfect. That table saw in the photo is 3000 pounds. I rolled it in on a pallet jack. Moved it around with a johnson bar. The floor is fine. But if not, I really wouldn't care. Anyway, hickory would be good, but necessary.

Matt Neil
02-01-2014, 6:53 AM
Another question George,
I have a previous post of yours saved when you were asking for suggestions for getting power to the middle of the floor. You ran electric under the wood, right? At the time you were considering running flex through the floor to a box mounted on the tool. I see the power cord on the saw and wonder what you ended up doing.

George Bregar
02-01-2014, 10:44 AM
Another question George,
I have a previous post of yours saved when you were asking for suggestions for getting power to the middle of the floor. You ran electric under the wood, right? At the time you were considering running flex through the floor to a box mounted on the tool. I see the power cord on the saw and wonder what you ended up doing. There is a thread on my floor install here: http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?128924-Delta-FL-Installation-Experience&highlight=delta-fl but I cut into the slab and ran my dust collection and conduit for power.


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