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Keeping rust off tools
NeoTech:
BEER! :beer:
Davo J:
I have the same problem here in Australia and use a mix of motor oil which is cheap and kerosene.
I put about a third of motor oil in a cheap $1 spray bottle and then fill it with Kero and then shake it well.
I have been using this for many years and find once sprayed on, the kero evaporates and the thin oil coating stays on. When I need a tool I just give the light oil coating a wipe with a rag before use.
For longer term use and valuable gear I still place them in a plastic bag after there spray.
It's also great for spraying in collet chucks and collets before fitting, that way they are easier to tighten with no binding.
I am not sure if it's called Kerosene world wide, but we used to use this stuff in indoor Kero heaters years ago and it's blue in colour.
Dave
Meldonmech:
Hi Eric,
I have used spray on clear lacquer on a number of items. When it eventually becomes worn, it can easily be removed using meths, and be re done.
Cheers David
John Rudd:
--- Quote from: awemawson on May 02, 2013, 02:53:48 PM ---A useful tip is to have a 'fridge or freezer in the workshop. It helps two ways a/ the heat ouput helps to keep things above the dew point, and b/ the cold side condenses water
--- End quote ---
Yup got a big chest freezer for food in the garage ( which takes up valuable toy space...grrrr.) and a small fridge for da beer for when I get thirsty.....
Pete49:
I reckon the best idea is move to a desert area. :D....worked for me
Pete
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