Sedge, got some Krud Kutter and a brass brush this morning. Blade looked new when I finished, was really “cruddy” when I started. Thanks for the video!!!
Thanks Sedge! Remember me (Mr Rick) I used to work for Lee Valley in Coquitlam. I spent a week with you at a Festool seminar in Lebanon years ago. Good to see your channel. 👍
Sedge, I just love your attitude and enthusiasm in all of your videos! You're one of the few woodworking guys she'll watch with me. She loves your personality too! Thanks for the awesome content, this was very helpful! I've built several picnic tables from treated SYP and there's already a lot of pitch buildup on my new Kapex saw's blade. I'll be doing this tonight!
Formula 409 works as well. I did not want to get agitated by my wife, so I use one of my old toothbrushes and a vegetable brush. If you want a bowel to clean your blades in, a COSTCO pie carrier works just fine.
@@sedgetool Just remember me on Festool Friday's, I'm your Caldwell Idaho guy. Best to Minni and all the great job you folks are doing on both channels.
I followed this technique and my blade (that had been in my shop for close to 8 years without issue) rusted. I would not recommend this approach - it seems to damage the blade.
@@sedgetool Lol. No. I didn't see this comment until I came back to report on my negative results using the method in this video. Blade is significantly rusted where it had been perfectly fine for years without issue before I used this technique.
Sedge, got some Krud Kutter and a brass brush this morning. Blade looked new when I finished, was really “cruddy” when I started. Thanks for the video!!!
Thanks.... Nothing works like Krud Kutter......
Thanks Sedge! Remember me (Mr Rick) I used to work for Lee Valley in Coquitlam. I spent a week with you at a Festool seminar in Lebanon years ago. Good to see your channel. 👍
Hey Mr Rick ...Great to hear from ya !! Hope all is well....
Sedge, I just love your attitude and enthusiasm in all of your videos! You're one of the few woodworking guys she'll watch with me. She loves your personality too! Thanks for the awesome content, this was very helpful! I've built several picnic tables from treated SYP and there's already a lot of pitch buildup on my new Kapex saw's blade. I'll be doing this tonight!
Thanks Jason !!!!!
I did the same exact thing as you did, but I used simple green. The blades are robust and quality!!
cool
Lovely just in time when I need to bring out my hk55 and start woodwork season again!
woooo hoooo !!!
What blade is that? I have the general wood that came with the TKS80, but yours might be an upgrade maybe?
That is the blade from my CS70
I’m not familiar with that product you used, as I’m not American. Was it oven cleaner?
No ...not oven cleaner..a non toxic / bio-degradable cleaner called Krud Kutter..I think Simple Green is similar
Formula 409 works as well. I did not want to get agitated by my wife, so I use one of my old toothbrushes and a vegetable brush. If you want a bowel to clean your blades in, a COSTCO pie carrier works just fine.
Thanks Warren !!!! Great idea...
@@sedgetool Just remember me on Festool Friday's, I'm your Caldwell Idaho guy. Best to Minni and all the great job you folks are doing on both channels.
Interesting table saw blade you have sir 🤔😅😉
Yes indeed!
I followed this technique and my blade (that had been in my shop for close to 8 years without issue) rusted. I would not recommend this approach - it seems to damage the blade.
i have used this method for 15+ years and have never had a rusted blade...hmmmmm ......
Strange
I just put mine in the dishwasher.
niiiice ...Really ?
@@sedgetool Lol. No. I didn't see this comment until I came back to report on my negative results using the method in this video. Blade is significantly rusted where it had been perfectly fine for years without issue before I used this technique.
Lol
Good old oven cleaner works the best, and it’s cheap!
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Ok
100% agree that these simple tasks get overlooked by most...and we both know him...LOL
LOL.....It is the simple tasks in the shop I believe which are the most important !!!
I put mine on the clothes washing machine
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I used My mother in laws toothbrush
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