Sunday, January 24, 2021

Bandsaw Surface Corrosion -- Clean, Steel Wool & Wax...

First cleaned the surface rust on about 2/3 of the top.
Then, used steel wool to remove most of the corrosion.


Used a wax to protect and to make the surface slippery so that the wood will glide across the surface.


After the wax, it's buffed to make smooth and slippery.
Did the 2/3 that I'll be using to cut the legs to match the shape of the bottom of the bench.

Will do the other 1/3 later...

 A couple of days later, did the rest of the top.
First used some cleaner to wipe down the rest of the top.

Started using steel wool to remove the rust.

After a lot of elbow grease with the steel wool...

Applied wax on the top and let it dry for a few minutes.

Rubbed down the wax.
It's very slippery after it's done.

The wax should keep it from rusting for awhile...


Dining table bench - part 23 -- Legs - Put together the other leg...

The first leg is done.
This one is wider than the other leg, because the board (seat) is wider on one end versus the other...


Glued up the other leg...


 

Friday, January 15, 2021 -- Manhattan Beach Pier - Hot day...

It's a warm day.
Lots of people at the beach and on the bike path...




This is a house on the next block from me.
The sign says "North Pole."
Looks a little odd on such a warm day in mid-January...







 

Cleaning the Chain & Old Worn Dura-Ace Cassette - Part 5 - Cassette cleaning done...

13 teeth...


12 teeth...


11 teeth...


All 10 gears...


 

The Classic Twin-Cam Engine -- Part 11