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<blockquote data-quote="Oak" data-source="post: 1432487" data-attributes="member: 51519"><p>Back when I was in lumber and moulding manufacturing we used a product called Waxiglide for machine table lubrication. It was pretty pricey.</p><p></p><p>We also used Johnson paste wax to wax the machine beds where the wood slid on the beds entering the machining areas. The paste wax was applied each time the machine was shut down at break. It helped tremendously. Usually lasted an hour or so (at several thousand lineal feet per hour) before the waxiglide pump was needed.</p><p></p><p>It's not like UPS would give anyone a stick with a sponge attached to wax the slides before a shift started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oak, post: 1432487, member: 51519"] Back when I was in lumber and moulding manufacturing we used a product called Waxiglide for machine table lubrication. It was pretty pricey. We also used Johnson paste wax to wax the machine beds where the wood slid on the beds entering the machining areas. The paste wax was applied each time the machine was shut down at break. It helped tremendously. Usually lasted an hour or so (at several thousand lineal feet per hour) before the waxiglide pump was needed. It's not like UPS would give anyone a stick with a sponge attached to wax the slides before a shift started. [/QUOTE]
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