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    Put a cold can of soda onto to the affected area and leave it there for the night. The resulting black ring will mask the scratched area quite well.

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    If I find a scratch on a saw top, I'll knock the burr off with a mill bastard & get back to work.

    Timothy

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnny means View Post
    Put a cold can of soda onto to the affected area and leave it there for the night. The resulting black ring will mask the scratched area quite well.
    So far I think this is the best solution I have seen.

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    I get so many scratches it would take way to much time to remove them every time i get one. My Grizzly table seems to be softer than my previous Jet table; so it happens more often now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnny means View Post
    Put a cold can of soda onto to the affected area and leave it there for the night. The resulting black ring will mask the scratched area quite well.
    That's the ticket! ROTFLMAO

    I'm in the leave it alone if it doesn't snag your work group.

    I didn't realize that a router or circular saw will cut a CI top. I do know a circular saw will cut an aluminum stepladder just fine though.

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    Scary sharp method, you can make the top shine.
    Paul

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