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Old 09-25-2006, 10:54 PM   #11
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Do u get any concave flexing towards the middle with the EZ saw, cutting long boards?
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Old 11-03-2006, 12:21 AM   #12
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Careful with the Johnson and Johnson floor wax!
You don't want to use wax that contains silicone it will cause uneven blotchy ness when staining your wood.
There are other waxes you can use that will not cause this problem.

The wax you are using may not be a problem but it would be a bad time to find out after all your hard work & wonder why the heck you can’t get a nice consistent stain.

Most good woodworking places may carry waxes that will work.

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Wink Gluing Of Hardboard

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It's time for my silly question of the week...

If I use hardboard as my router table top would it be better for glue-up purposes to use hardboard that is smooth one side (more "tooth" on back) or smooth both sides.

I have both, I just want to use the right one.

Michael

For best gluing resultundefineds, it's best to use the textured surface.
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