I am bound and determined to find something I can apply or paint the table on my EX saw that will make it slick and stay that way. Overall the saw is great, I did find where my rattle is coming from, but on the downside the table is not that great, whatever paint they put on it, is awful, it rubs off on the wood, and kinds is sticky wood does not slide easy, the paste wax does not last long at all. I am half tempted to remove the paint and get back down to a smooth top to keep the wax on.
I have some teflon stuff I can apply to it, but it didn't last long on my craftsman cast iron top but did last a tad longer than the wax. I found some stuff called fluid film but looks like its more for keeping dirt and rust from forming don't think that would be good for wood finishes. I need to find something, I tried on scrap laquar even sanded and waxed it no go was way to grabby would hold the wood wax didn't stay on, tried a triple glaze spray it was too rough even sanded and waxed didn't work.
What idea's does anyone have I am willing to try it, got plenty of scrap wood to spray it to test, I need something that going to stay longer or never come off, looked at these polymor things but did if it spills makes everything slick, thinking maybe a thin piece of plastic or lexan that I can utilize the bolt holes in the table counter sick the plastic and reuse the same bolts, but it needs to be thin, like less then 1/16 so can still make use of my reverse blades.