Keep the arbor soaked for a few days and tap on it regularly... it'll come loose soon...maybe...
What part of SC are you located? I'm in Greenville... no rust here
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So the saw blade arbor is rusted onto the shaft. HOW did ya get the saw blade off then?tred1956 wrote:Thanks so much for all the input. Take back to the top with new question in original post.
thanks
Doug
I'm not sure what Kroil is but I'd squirt penetrating oil into both the set screw hole and also between the arbor and the shaft (use one of those thin aerosal straws that comes with WD40 etc.). I've never had this problem with my SS but certainly have with rusted-frozen nuts on old cars and penetrating oil always did the trick. You let it sit for a little while and give it a firm whack to dislodge things - since you are dealing with your SS, I'd probably advise that whack be made with a rubber mallet or otherwise don't go too crazy on it - the idea is to jar things loose after the penetrating oil has sat for a bit. If it still doesn't come loose, add some more penetrating oil and wait some more.tred1956 wrote:Hi,
Now for my next ????? The saw blade arbor is also rusted on the spindle shaft. Removed the blade so I don't get CUT. Removed the set screw and have it filled with Kroil. Any other suggestions? Or just keep it full of Kroil and wait.
Thanks in advance
Doug
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Is there an easy way to deep clean the aluminum parts? They have a lot of film build up on them. I read to clean with alcohol before waxing parts that wood slide on, but how about the handles and wing locks? Can they be brought to a brighter finish ?
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Doug
tred1956 wrote:Is there an easy way to deep clean the aluminum parts? They have a lot of film build up on them. I read to clean with alcohol before waxing parts that wood slide on, but how about the handles and wing locks? Can they be brought to a brighter finish ?
Doug