I have acquired a workmate from one of my neighbours who no longer uses it and hasn't used it for 'years', he said.
I have managed to open it up and put down the legs and can get the wooden bits at the top to move by rotating the handles.
It is very rusty and dusty. What can I use to clean it up? I don't want to be squirting WD40 all over it, as it makes me cough and splutter. It there some sort of oil that would be best for this?
Thank you both, for those suggestions.
I can manage cooking oil and a paintbrush, Mr B and that's a very useful link, Zacs.
Now I know why I hate using WD40. :-)
As it is a mobile workbench Tilly. it is designed to put one foot on it whilst sawing etc to stabilise the platform and stop it from dancing/moving about.
Great piece of kit. I've had my one Donkey's years.
I prefer the Bahco 244 Hardpoint @ £8.99 (Razor sharp and fast cutting) and will last for years if cared for. always lay the saw down on a piece of wood to save the teeth from harsh abrasion.
Thank you very much, Tony.
My quest for building a bird box has been going on for some time. That is my 'to do' job. This year. your link is very helpful. Thanks again.
A lot of people tend to just put the saw on the ground after making a cut. Concrete will blunt the teeth. So always lay the saw across a scrap piece of wood. The wood will not damage the cutting edge of the teeth and therefore make it last a very long time.