Carbon Coating for Cast Iron

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025

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  • @CustomWoodWorkDecor
    @CustomWoodWorkDecor Місяць тому +1

    I’ve used turtle wax on my saw. Once. A year ago. And I’ve never had any rust issues and I’m working in my Florida garage. Try it out.

    • @KeimpieceCarpentry
      @KeimpieceCarpentry  Місяць тому

      Yea, I recently ran out of this stuff, and used the paste wax I have on hand and really took my time buffing it in, buffing it off and doing a second coat, and that's actually been standing up very well. I think I'll just stick with that until I run out. Idk if I'll be purchasing the carbon method again. I will say though their "slick spray" stuff does work very well. Ideally for jointers.

  • @bighammer3464
    @bighammer3464 Рік тому +1

    How can you say it’s a good product when the point of applying the ceramic coating is to prevent rust? It obviously didn’t do that in your situation

    • @KeimpieceCarpentry
      @KeimpieceCarpentry  Рік тому

      thanks for watching and commenting. I say it's a good product because I know what my cast iron would have looked like if I didn't apply it, it would be covered solid. There is a lot of humidity in my area and I always work with the garage door open, even when it's raining. I gave honest feedback. I've seen videos of guys that have indoor climate controlled shops that say they put it on once and a whole year later it looked the same.... I don't think those guys use their tools as much as I do. I use my tools almost every day, exposed to the elements. It's not a miracle formula, but it works much. better than wd40 and wax.