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"Scott D. Magee"

26/03/2005 7:02 AM

Tool coating

I once saw an episode of "This Old House", and one of the guys talked about
this stuff he used on a wooden sliding door to make it stop sticking and
glide nice and easy again.

He also talked about how he used this stuff to coat his cutting tools like,
saw and circular saw. It makes the wood glide nice and freely over the saw
table surface.

I think this stuff was some kind of paste, wax, or something.

Anyone have any idea what I'm talking about? Or know the name of this stuff?
For the life of me I can't remember.

Thanks, sdm




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UC

Unquestionably Confused

in reply to "Scott D. Magee" on 26/03/2005 7:02 AM

26/03/2005 2:54 PM

Lee Gordon wrote:
> <<I once saw an episode of "This Old House", and one of the guys talked
> about
> this stuff he used on a wooden sliding door to make it stop sticking and
> glide nice and easy again.
>
> He also talked about how he used this stuff to coat his cutting tools like,
> saw and circular saw. It makes the wood glide nice and freely over the saw
> table surface.
>
> I think this stuff was some kind of paste, wax, or something.
>
> Anyone have any idea what I'm talking about? Or know the name of this stuff?
> For the life of me I can't remember.>>
>
> The stuff he used in that segment was a product called called SlipIt.
> (www.slipit.com)

But use care. The original Slip-It contains silicones. There is a
"Sil-free" version, a jell and, I think, a pump spray (as opposed to
aerosol packaged) version.

TF

"Todd Fatheree"

in reply to "Scott D. Magee" on 26/03/2005 7:02 AM

26/03/2005 1:54 AM

"Scott D. Magee" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I once saw an episode of "This Old House", and one of the guys talked
about
> this stuff he used on a wooden sliding door to make it stop sticking and
> glide nice and easy again.
>
> He also talked about how he used this stuff to coat his cutting tools
like,
> saw and circular saw. It makes the wood glide nice and freely over the
saw
> table surface.
>
> I think this stuff was some kind of paste, wax, or something.
>
> Anyone have any idea what I'm talking about? Or know the name of this
stuff?
> For the life of me I can't remember.
>
> Thanks, sdm

I think paraffin would do nicely in both cases.

todd

LG

"Lee Gordon"

in reply to "Scott D. Magee" on 26/03/2005 7:02 AM

26/03/2005 3:39 AM

<<I once saw an episode of "This Old House", and one of the guys talked
about
this stuff he used on a wooden sliding door to make it stop sticking and
glide nice and easy again.

He also talked about how he used this stuff to coat his cutting tools like,
saw and circular saw. It makes the wood glide nice and freely over the saw
table surface.

I think this stuff was some kind of paste, wax, or something.

Anyone have any idea what I'm talking about? Or know the name of this stuff?
For the life of me I can't remember.>>

The stuff he used in that segment was a product called called SlipIt.
(www.slipit.com)

Here's a link to a page about the episode:
http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/tvprograms/asktoh/showresources/episode/0,16663,516206-576512,00.html

Lee



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"Walt Cheever"

in reply to "Scott D. Magee" on 26/03/2005 7:02 AM

26/03/2005 1:19 PM

Johnson's Paste Wax works for me.

Walt C
"Scott D. Magee" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I once saw an episode of "This Old House", and one of the guys talked
>about
> this stuff he used on a wooden sliding door to make it stop sticking and
> glide nice and easy again.
>
> He also talked about how he used this stuff to coat his cutting tools
> like,
> saw and circular saw. It makes the wood glide nice and freely over the
> saw
> table surface.
>
> I think this stuff was some kind of paste, wax, or something.
>
> Anyone have any idea what I'm talking about? Or know the name of this
> stuff?
> For the life of me I can't remember.
>
> Thanks, sdm
>
>
>
>


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