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I want to protect my table saw top from rusting and reduce friction while sawing. From what I hear, paste wax is recommended. Is any one wax better than the others or is any old wax ok?
Any recommendations out there for Paste Waxes, now that SC Johnson has become a near collectors item. I recently got a table saw and noticed some minor rust on the top. I need to seal the top.
I coated the handplane with Johnston's paste wax once I trued the sides. And also covered the table saw top with the same wax. I left wood sitting on the table saw and found rust developing when I moved it a couple days later under where the wood sat.
3 Best Table Saw Waxes. For any table saw, regardless of the top surface material, you’ll want to use a paste finishing wax that is free of any silicone. We recommend using: John’s Floor Paste Wax; Minwax Paste Finishing Wax; Bostik GlideCote Table & Tool Surface Sealant (aerosol lubricant)
The first method, paste wax, involves applying two thin coats of Minwax finishing wax. Jared explains that while paste wax has been a go-to for years, it has limitations, especially with the discontinuation of Johnson’s paste wax.
I've seen a few people on the sub refer to using paste wax to lubricate and prevent rust on saws, chisels, planes, etc. I bought some minwax paste wax and wanted to double check how to use it.
In addition to making the table saw top smoother, paste wax also protects the surface from rust and other forms of corrosion. It is one of the best protective lubricants for tools such as table saws, planers, jointers, horizontal panel saws, and band saws that have metallic surfaces.