Date: 10/16/1999, 5:53 pm
> O.K., here's a really stupid question:
> I bought a little Sheffield saw for cutting strips in my home-made miter
> box and am having some difficulties using it. The flanks of the blade
> stick to the wood as it cuts through. The blade has a plasticy coating of
> some sort on it, presumably to prevent it from rusting on the store shelf,
> that makes it difficult to use. It's not a plastic sheet like the kind of
> thing that you peel off a wristwatch, clock, etc. Is this coating meant to
> be removed before use, or do I just use the saw until it eventually wears
> away, as it's starting to do now?
> Dean Trexel, Village Idiot
Dean, It is probably lacquer to prevent corrosion. Try nail polish remover to see if it comes off in a small spot. I would remove it myself, others may have another reason to leave it. Hammers come with a lacquer finish to keep the pretty polish before the sale. It dont last long in the real world.
Larry C.
Messages In This Thread
- Coating on sawblade
Dean Trexel -- 10/16/1999, 4:57 pm- Re: Coating on sawblade
Paul Jacobson -- 10/16/1999, 7:21 pm- Re: Coating on sawblade
Larry C. -- 10/16/1999, 5:53 pm- Re: Coating on sawblade
Rehd -- 10/17/1999, 12:59 am
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