Watch This Before Buying Paste Wax For Your Woodworking Shop
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 Published On Sep 15, 2020

In this video, I show you 5 amazing ways paste wax can be used in your wood shop. I love using paste wax as a finishing coat for wood projects. Essentially you use paste wax in the place of polyurethane as a clear coat. Paste wax can be used to prevent rust on a table saw top.

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0:00 Intro
0:56 Paste Wax Instead of Polyurethane
1:47 Paste Wax on a Table Saw
2:02 Paste Wax on Hand Plane
2:08 Paste Wax on Drawer Slides
3:00 Paste Wax on a Planer Bed
3:15 Why You Need Paste Wax

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