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Thread: Lubricant for thicknesser bed??
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13th December 2002, 06:36 AM #1Senior Member
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Lubricant for thicknesser bed??
I have a Rexon thicknesser with a stainless steel "bed" that the timber slides over as it gets pulled through below the blades.
What is the best lubricant/slipery stuff to put on that plate so that the timber will slide a little easier?
I thought of car polish, but then there is most probably silicone in that.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Hilly.
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13th December 2002, 07:59 AM #3
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13th December 2002, 08:47 AM #4SENIOR MEMBER
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Dennis Hi!
Based on my experience from members of this BB the number one rule in all of this must be, never ever own up to the fact that you even thought about using extra slippery stuff that you sometimes get in car polish. I don't want to name the stuff in case I upset everyone again.
Cheers and Merry Christmas
Tim
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13th December 2002, 10:45 AM #5
He'd probably be contaminated with you know what.
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13th December 2002, 05:47 PM #6SENIOR MEMBER
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Come on you guys. This is not the Christmas spirit.
Just because I don't agree with your silly little misconceptions about "you know what" you don't have to get upset and start calling me names.
All I need now is for to start picking on me and I will hide under the bench and have a little sulk.
If you don't start being nice to me I will visit your workshop in the dark of night and give it a big squirt of "you know what".
Anyway cheers and have a Merry Silicon Christmas. (opps it just slipped out, but then it is very slippery).
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13th December 2002, 11:27 PM #7
Hi Dennis,
Just to try and get back to your question, after the rest of the rabble have attempted to hijack the topic. I use silver glide, made in Europe under another name, costs around $20.00 and will not "contaminate" your timber. This is one item specifically made for the purpose of assisting timber to move smoothly. Once you've tried it you'll love it.
regards
KevKev
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14th December 2002, 05:38 AM #8Senior Member
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Yeah, stop pikin on Tim!
if we rendered him down then we would have to find someone else to pick on. You lot would most probably start on me.
I still reckon sillycone has a place in the world- look what it did for little Pammy Anderson, et al.
On a more trivial note, mutton fat used to be the prefered lubricant for hand forged nails when they were the in thing and you could get hung for pinching jumbucks. too gooey for planers though.
Merrrry Chrissy to all and a safe new year.
Hilly.
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14th December 2002, 08:57 AM #9
Et al, didn't she win the El Queda beauty contest?
Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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14th December 2002, 11:56 PM #10Awaiting Email Confirmation
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I use Johnson's Paste Floor wax. I assume you can get it over there!
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15th December 2002, 06:02 AM #11Senior Member
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Arrr, now that be a good idea! As long as I do not have to polish the floor as well!
Thanks,and merry Chrissy.
Hilly
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16th December 2002, 12:55 PM #12
How about using some silicon?
(Ducking for cover!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Flame proof suit - check
Fire retardant underwear - check
Fire extinguisher - check
Elvis booked and currently located overhead - check
Think I'm ready."Clear, Ease Springs"
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16th December 2002, 01:36 PM #13SENIOR MEMBER
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ONYA STEWEY
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16th December 2002, 09:10 PM #14senior
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try baby powder,smooth as a baby's bottom
:confused: Protect your hands...use your head
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16th December 2002, 09:31 PM #15
Question? What is the make-up of Silerglide?
What are the element/component that make this product usable in the w/shop?
Cheers
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