Mark Brubaker
12-28-2006, 11:48 AM
I am relocating from Philadelphia to Connecticut and will be in temporary housing for three to six months.
During this time all of my woodworking equipment will be put into storage. I moved once before and my jointer bed became rusty in three months of storage. It took me several hours of serious elbow greese to get it back to a suitable working surface.
Since the last move I have aquired several new pieces requiring long term protection as well.
I am thinking of waxing the surface and not buffing it out but I don't think that will be enough.
What is the stuff used by manufacturers when you get the tools new? Or are there another option?
Thanks in advance.
During this time all of my woodworking equipment will be put into storage. I moved once before and my jointer bed became rusty in three months of storage. It took me several hours of serious elbow greese to get it back to a suitable working surface.
Since the last move I have aquired several new pieces requiring long term protection as well.
I am thinking of waxing the surface and not buffing it out but I don't think that will be enough.
What is the stuff used by manufacturers when you get the tools new? Or are there another option?
Thanks in advance.