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  1. M

    Used Briwax on table saw top. Can't remove excess.

    It looks like it's aluminium. The British version anyway, the US version of the saw looks very different. Hoping a buff plate on a sander wont remove anymore paint!
  2. M

    Used Briwax on table saw top. Can't remove excess.

    It defiantly looks like some sort of metal underneath the pain that stripped away. It was silver anyway! I'm thinking of getting a buff disc for my orbital sander. See if that can remove it. Thoughts?
  3. M

    Used Briwax on table saw top. Can't remove excess.

    Well. I tried the hair dryer, no joy. So tried white spirit, and it removed the paint from the table. Which i don't think is ideal!
  4. M

    Used Briwax on table saw top. Can't remove excess.

    Good thing i got the missus a new one for xmas!
  5. M

    Used Briwax on table saw top. Can't remove excess.

    Brilliant thank you both for your quick replies. I'll grab a hair dryer and give it a go! I probably should have been less generous with my coat! Thanks again Michael
  6. M

    Used Briwax on table saw top. Can't remove excess.

    Hi. First time poster here. I recently bought my first table saw, a DeWalt DW75. I read that using Briwax on the table saw top is pretty common. To help my crosscut jig slide easier. However, i applied the wax. Let it sit for a while and started to buff off with a cloth. There is still a good...
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