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Forum topic by Simons44 posted 958 days ago 1131 views 0 times favorited 3 replies Add to Favorites Watch
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Simons44

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958 days ago

Has anyone used Tool Saver Machine Covers to protect their tools?

I’m thinking about getting them for my table saw, band saw and jointer. I use T-9 and wax, but am concerned with the high humidity of Houston, especially if I don’t use the tools for long periods of time. Are they worth the cost?

http://www.grizzly.com/products/Tool-Saver-Machine-Cover-Large-56-x-72-/T21823

-Jeremy




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#1 posted 958 days ago

New to me.

-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/

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#2 posted 958 days ago

I’ve got one of these which I think is a reall great way to protect a cast iron saw from rust. It completely seals the surface from air and moisture. http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/2020306/21964/Magnetic-Table-Saw-Cover.aspx

-- Don - I wood work if I could. Redmond WA.

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#3 posted 957 days ago

I have a roll of cloth material that is used to wrap fine rugs and protect them that I use to cover my machines from dust and moisture. The cloth breathes but it also keeps the moisture off the cast iron surfaces.

Seems to work well in combo with a coat of Johnson’s paste wax.

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