pitch pine
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I have had a look in the archives and not come up with much about this. I recently cut some hardwood (red colour,smells spicey looks like meranti)on my table saw and the blade started to gum up. What is the best way to clean these deposits. I ended up using paraffin and a scraper. Any better ways of doing this? Also how should I clean the blade after cutting green oak to stop the tannin eating in to the steel?
Also a dust extraction question. I bought an Axminster extractor with cloth bags from an auction. It works great, but should I be washing the bags at some stage to remove the fine dust clogging up the fabric? The top bag is starting to not collapse when I turn the motor off!
Thanks for any help.
Also a dust extraction question. I bought an Axminster extractor with cloth bags from an auction. It works great, but should I be washing the bags at some stage to remove the fine dust clogging up the fabric? The top bag is starting to not collapse when I turn the motor off!
Thanks for any help.