I'm about half finished carving a kubestol (sp?) chair, and I've run into punky wood. It seems like I saw an ad for a product that will stabilize the wood, and yet remain carvable. Does anyone know about this product, it's name, or where I can get it? I've got so much time in this project now, I really hate to turn it into firewood. (and, wouldn't you know, the rest of it has really turned out nice.) Thanks! Ev
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I just purchased a Hitachi 10" compound miter saw (C10FCE2) and it has an aluminum base. What is the best way to care for this aluminum base? Butchers Wax? WD-40 now and then?
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