I have been to the John Jordan school of taking care of my lathe. What John taught me was to use WD-40 on the ways of the lathe every day - after clean-up. It works. But this last week I got into some Valley Oak wood. There is so much tannin in it that it makes the ways of my lathe turn rusty in a matter of minutes. I start out with a fresh coat of WD-40 on the lathe and still it rusts. I realize that it is only minor rusting as I clean it up quickly. But the question here is: Does anyone know of something that I can put on the lathe that will protect it from wet oak shavings? Or am I stuck just to clean up after I finish turning? Thanks for the help.
Hugh
Hugh