Hey Guyz,
I appeal to the experts in rust control ...
In the crawl-space (southern, hence damp) under my house, I installed
several lolly columns to stiffen the floor a wee. After this Spring's
incredible dampness, the threaded adjusters (about 1" diameter
threaded steel rod) have loads of surface rust. I'd like to stop this
before it becomes a real problem.
I'm considering removing the rusted part, wire brushing and WD-40ing
it, and then heavily coating in axle grease before reinstalling.
I'm hoping y'all got a better idea??
thanks
chuck
This is just wee tight idea, well oilfield tools are put together
with a zinc base thread lube. That stuff is like Tar and it really
sticks.
Anyone thats worked oilfield can fix you up with some.
Larry Rex
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