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    Default Vintage saw Bath

    I was hesitating posting this because it’s only half finished, but I’m not sure when I get back to it due to work[emoji849].
    But I’ve been wanting to get back to cleaning up some of my vintage saws again lately,but one issue that always annoys me is the mess,turps WD40, metho, what ever you prefer it’s just a messy business how ever you look at it.
    I only have the one bench in my creative zone and saw cleaning can be done in the evenings it’s quite no electrons burning but that means it’s also done on the bench.
    An to do that I have to cover the bench in old news paper kitchen towels extra.
    Also if something pops up while I’m cleaning a saw it’s a bit of pain to put it all way.
    While I work on something else.
    Well those days are gone I give you almost ([emoji849][emoji849][emoji849][emoji849])finished purpose build saw drip tray.
    It will be In cased in some lovely sheer ply soon.
    An no more mess on my bench.
    Simple but effective


    Cheers Matt,

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    Matt

    Great Idea. Unfortunately I won't be doing that. I use water. It cannot be left under any circumstances!!!. I have to be tidy despite myself: Not that you would notice from the clutter in the shed.

    Regards
    Paul
    Bushmiller;

    "Power tends to corrupt. Absolute power corrupts, absolutely!"

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