04-10-2019, 06:58 AM
It seems that the general consensus is that table saws should be waxed, or coated in some way.
My understanding is that the two main reasons for doing so are to protect it from rusting and to make the surface more 'slick'.
What is the reasoning behind having a slick surface? In what way/s does it improve the saw's performance?
Thanks
Ken
My understanding is that the two main reasons for doing so are to protect it from rusting and to make the surface more 'slick'.
What is the reasoning behind having a slick surface? In what way/s does it improve the saw's performance?
Thanks
Ken