George Vondriska

Lubricating a Table Saw

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George Vondriska provides tips on how to lubricate your table saw to protect it and help its parts move smoothly. A WoodWorkers Guild of America (WWGOA) original video.

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8 Responses to “Lubricating a Table Saw”

  1. Cecil Johns

    George, have you used Fluid Film? It does not contain silicone.

  2. Ivan

    What product(s) were you using exactly? I couldn`t see the name on your video. Thx

  3. Mary Jane Archer

    What is the names of the product you used to lubricate your table saw?

  4. raypletan

    I find that the propellant in the spray lubricant has a shelf life (depending on how long it has been been in stock at the distributor or how long you have owned it). So eventually the spray starts to "spit and sputter" leaving "globs" that are hard to buff out. So I find that a paste wax, such as Renaissance Wax, works much better and provides the benefits you are looking for with the spray product. What is your experience? Thanks.

  5. Rick Bodick

    thanks, I've used paste wax before on my table saw, and it works great, but this seems like it's a lot easier and a lot faster - I'll have to give it a try!!

  6. STEVEN

    Hi, I have a Dewalt Job Site table saw. I’m not sure what the surface is made of. Do you think I need to lubricate it?

  7. Brian McLoughlin

    It would be nice if George told us what the heck he's using after singing it's praises!

  8. Jason

    Can you please post the lubricants and possibly a source for them?

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