Cleaning Kapex blade

tjbnwi

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5 gallon bucket lid. Return cleaner to bottle when done.

Tom
 

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Thanks for the tip. That should work for any saw blade that can fit into the lid.

Make sure you get the paint and mud off of the lid.
 
Thanks Tom,
  I'm a believer in cleaning blades and tooling, ( I use a lot of eastern white pine) I keep thinking there has to be a household cleaner or DIY concoction that is semi green, safe, and won't promote rust.
 
Charlie Mac said:
Thanks Tom,
   I'm a believer in cleaning blades and tooling, ( I use a lot of eastern white pine) I keep thinking there has to be a household cleaner or DIY concoction that is semi green, safe, and won't promote rust.
Dawn works great for me
 
Most citrus cleaners will work.

I was told never to use Simple Green. They said it affects the tooth braze.

Tom
 
We were cutting mahogany plywood pre-finished with SWP Kem Aqua Plus. Had to clean the blade every day. It really made a difference in dust collection and cut quality having a clean blade.

Tom
 
Arm and Hammer Washing Soda.  Not baking soda, but washing soda.  Cheap as heck, and a box will last you a loooooooooooooonnnggg time.

This was a topic that came up many times on a Canadian woodworking forum I belong to over the years.  A fellow there brought it to everybody's attention years ago (Mack) and many converts have sworn by it since.  Will not affect the brazing of the blade tips like some other solutions will like Simple Green apparently do for example.

Not sure if this link will work, but I had set up a 'Tag' over the years for easy search/retrieval purposes on aforementioned forum.  Here's the Tag search link....

https://forum.canadianwoodworking.com/search.php?searchid=1086212

Not sure how common it is to find A&H Washing Soda in the US, but here in Canada I went all over the place to find it.  It is found in the laundry detergent section, but up here it is somewhat rare to readily find.  Remember, it is Washing Soda which its intended market is as an additive to your laundry washing load as a 'booster' agent.

Product can be viewed here....

http://armandhammerlaundry.ca/products/super-washing-soda-detergent-booster/

 
It can be found here in the US :http://www.walmart.com/ip/Arm-Hammer-Super-Washing-Soda-Detergent-Booster-Household-Cleaner-55-oz/19407690
 
good idea that...

wonder if i can buy that arm and hammer stuff over here.. i need to send a few blades off to get sharpened up.
 
John Bates said:
CMT do a non toxic blade cleaner that does a great job. (No bias here!) ;)

So does Felder. I use the Felder product to clean all of my circular saw blades from those of the TS55 up to the 550mm blades for the large slider saw and the radial arm saw.
 
John Bates said:
CMT do a non toxic blade cleaner that does a great job. (No bias here!) ;)

CMT Blade and Bit Cleaner is what the blade pictured is soaking in.

If you can't find it locally, I believe Tom sells it.

Tom
 
tjbnwi said:
I was told never to use Simple Green. They said it affects the tooth braze.

Tom,
Who told you not to use Simple Green?

I've had both blade and router bit manufacturer's tell me that was the best thing to use. I've heard this rumor before about effecting the braze, but that was about the oven cleaner we used back in the day.

 
Oso Rojo said:
tjbnwi said:
I was told never to use Simple Green. They said it affects the tooth braze.

Tom,
Who told you not to use Simple Green?

I've had both blade and router bit manufacturer's tell me that was the best thing to use. I've heard this rumor before about effecting the braze, but that was about the oven cleaner we used back in the day.

Simple Green states not to use their original product except as a spray and wipe. The new HD should be okay according to SG.

They responded to a poster at SMC;

http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?149002-Response-from-Simple-Green-about-Cleaning-Saw-Blades

Tom
 
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