Ok, I've read about using Johnson Paste Wax on SS Tables but how does the wax hold up under AZ heat in the garage (100 degrees plus). Although I don't plan on working in such heat how will the Johnson Paste Wax hold up in the heat. Haven't used it yet, I'm waiting for a reply. Thanks.
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Since I buff mine out pretty well, I've never encountered a problem but just wipe it down before you start working it should be fine."Still Montana Mike"
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I'm in Tucson and just a little cooler than you in Phoenix. My shop isn't cooled and the wax works well. Put it on and wipe it off right away. Don't let it sit there and harden, wipe it and it will make you happy.Pacifism is great, as long as everyone is participating.
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I guess I don't fully grasp the situation
At 113.6 degrees who's the guy worried about j wax.can't quite grasp ,but then I'm a mite slow!Last edited by wood-n-things; 07-04-2012, 12:44 PM."Home Of The Dust Free Scroll Saw"
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Hey, it's a DRY heat, ya know! I just came in from the shop, cooler can't keep up with the heat now. Shop temp had crept up to 88 and that's too hot for me.
It is "cooler" today. Only 111.8 right now. LOL
Those of us in AZ like our climate just fine, as long as the central a/c keeps working.
jowevm, glad your table is now a slick one. Now watch out for sliding wood pieces.
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Originally posted by joevm View PostThanks to all that replied. I applied the wax this morning and the ss table is now slicker than - - - -(well - you fill in the blanks.) - - - - - -.Manufacturer Of Heirloom Quality Sawdust
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