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20 minutes ago, Khriss said:

You can use silicon spray on yr tools n saws to stop it sticking. But careful where you spray it-Not on the exhaust box ! K

Not anywhere you want to grip either, that stuff is the work of the devil for making things slippery.

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I did say be careful ! Cant remember the chemistry  with silicon, but is the devil fr welding. So nowhere near anything that gets hot. K

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saw a video a few months ago of some guy using chalk on pine cut (presumably to prevent sap getting everywhere)
just wondering if anyone has used this or something similar?
 
thanks in advance

I think that was August Hunicke, I think it would work pretty good for drying it up, or at least creating a barrier between the sap and your gear.

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