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joe maday
04-24-2016, 3:16 PM
i cleaned and lubricated my Powermatic 66 table saw about 6 months ago and the controls (blade raising and tilting) are getting stiff again..hard to turn...This time I used one of those new fangled dry lubricant spray by locktite, instead of lithium grease or paste wax (which in both instances lasted many years) as I have used in the years past. So my question is ...What do you use to lubricate the blade controls on your saws? and How long should someone expect it to last?

Martin Wasner
04-24-2016, 3:19 PM
Grease works the best and lasts the longest

John TenEyck
04-24-2016, 3:25 PM
I use paraffin rubbed on or melted and brushed on. Lasts for years and doesn't attract dirt or dust.

Grease = sawdust magnet.

John

Martin Wasner
04-24-2016, 3:33 PM
I've tried everything. Grease. Lasts a few months. Everything else has a life span of weeks on our main saw.

Yep, sawdust sticks to it, doesn't matter though. Still slippery for a long time.

Myk Rian
04-24-2016, 3:46 PM
Grease works the best and lasts the longest
Grease collects dust.
Use paraffin wax.

Martin Wasner
04-24-2016, 3:54 PM
Doesn't last. I've tried it, a few times.

Raymond Seward
04-24-2016, 6:04 PM
+3 Parafin wax