The above catchy headline (or similar) is often used in online media articles to attract curious people to find out what happened, get views and clicks, and increase media revenue). I have nothing to increase, so I will just describe my problem in plain foreign (to me) language.
I made a big mistake - I used a wax and oil finish on my new workbench. I intended to sand the top to make it more grippy, but I did not think about the dog holes. I applied finished after the dog holes were bored ( I should have applied it before boring or just used BLO finish). A lot of wax got into the holes, which made the holdfasts useless. I did not pay attention to this problem, but I get into more and more situations where holdfasts could be useful, so I want to sort it out.
I have tried to use sandpaper on the dowel and round file, but it did not improve things much. My top is 95 mm thick (3 inches and some weird fraction of an inch). The wax gets 2-3 cm deep from both sides of the bench top. The middle of the hole seems to be without wax.
Do you know of some quick remedy how to get wax out of the dog holes?
Thank you.
I made a big mistake - I used a wax and oil finish on my new workbench. I intended to sand the top to make it more grippy, but I did not think about the dog holes. I applied finished after the dog holes were bored ( I should have applied it before boring or just used BLO finish). A lot of wax got into the holes, which made the holdfasts useless. I did not pay attention to this problem, but I get into more and more situations where holdfasts could be useful, so I want to sort it out.
I have tried to use sandpaper on the dowel and round file, but it did not improve things much. My top is 95 mm thick (3 inches and some weird fraction of an inch). The wax gets 2-3 cm deep from both sides of the bench top. The middle of the hole seems to be without wax.
Do you know of some quick remedy how to get wax out of the dog holes?
Thank you.