Hi all
I've recently bought a P/T with cast iron tables that needs a good overhaul to get it back up and running.
I'm a bit of a newcomer to using/maintaining machines as I've mainly used handtools thus far, so I'm just wondering what products are best to lubricate the tables to keep them rust free and keep the timber gliding over them?
There seems to be a large range of possible products out there - eg pricier products like Ambersil, ProtecTool and Boeshield, along with cheaper PTFE sprays and degreasers from Screwfix etc. Do I really need to spend £16 for a can of lubricant?!! (Not that I'm tight or anything!)
The threaded rods that the thicknesser bed rises/falls on are also quite stiff and squeaky - what's best to apply here? Will 3 in 1 or WD40 do the trick, or should I use a PTFE spray??? I'm guessing WD40 etc will just end up being a dust/chip trap.
Any help or advice would be appreciated!
Cheers
I've recently bought a P/T with cast iron tables that needs a good overhaul to get it back up and running.
I'm a bit of a newcomer to using/maintaining machines as I've mainly used handtools thus far, so I'm just wondering what products are best to lubricate the tables to keep them rust free and keep the timber gliding over them?
There seems to be a large range of possible products out there - eg pricier products like Ambersil, ProtecTool and Boeshield, along with cheaper PTFE sprays and degreasers from Screwfix etc. Do I really need to spend £16 for a can of lubricant?!! (Not that I'm tight or anything!)
The threaded rods that the thicknesser bed rises/falls on are also quite stiff and squeaky - what's best to apply here? Will 3 in 1 or WD40 do the trick, or should I use a PTFE spray??? I'm guessing WD40 etc will just end up being a dust/chip trap.
Any help or advice would be appreciated!
Cheers