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I cut some pressure treated lumber for a project and set it on the table saw for the weekend. BAD idea. Some WD 40 a Scotchbrite pad and about 1/2 hour of time and it is better. There is some staining.
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Yes. I did that once. Forgot that cutoff was there for a couple of days
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I was using my bandsaw to cut 45 degree angles on some short sections of 6x6, earlier this Summer. Put a couple of the off-cuts, end grain down, on my TS. I was horrified when I moved them a couple days later. Fortunately the rust cleaned up pretty easily, but lesson learned.
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Yup, don't leave lumber on cast iron surfaces. Sorry to hear.
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If you cut it on your TS, make sure to move your fence to get rid of the sawdust that got under it. It will really make a mess after a week or so. DAMHIKT.
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(10-31-2018, 12:17 PM)sniper Wrote: If you cut it on your TS, make sure to move your fence to get rid of the sawdust that got under it. It will really make a mess after a week or so. DAMHIKT.
I will remember that too. I was cutting on the RAS, and set it behind me on the TS.
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