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Re: Tool box rust prevention

To: Richard Grayson <rgrayson@atlanta.com>, shop-talk@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Tool box rust prevention
From: Michael Sloane <msloane@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Sat, 01 Mar 1997 17:52:45 -0500
The paper works pretty well - it has a volatile oil which evaporates and
coats the tools. Another thought is to save that stuff that comes in little
cloth bags in new electronic equipment (the stuff that advises you not to
eat it). I forgot the name, but it absorbs moisture, and when it gets
saturated you just stick it in the oven at a very low temperature to drive
off the accumulated moisture. It is then as good as new and can go back to
work. Another thought on the lightbulb is to build a somewhat airtight
wooden cabinet with a couple of low wattage bulbs in it for keeping
everything dry.

Mike Sloane

At 05:02 AM 3/1/97 +0000, Richard Grayson wrote:
>Living in the South, humidity is a constant problem with tools. My basement
>workshop has a dehumidifier, so rust isn't a big concern there. However, my
>garage is a different matter. How can I prevent rust on the tools in my
>metal tool cabinet? I saw that Home Depot is selling some sort of drawer
>liner that supposedly reduces rust -- anyone know if this works? Yes, I
>could keep all the tools heavily oiled, but I don't like having to wipe
>them off all the time. What about putting a low wattage bulb in the bottom
>drawer -- would that help in keeping the interior dry? Thanks in advance!
>
>Richard
> 
>
>Richard Grayson 
>rgrayson@atlanta.com
>1985 Porsche 911, 1988 Saab 9000T, 1997 VW Cabrio (wife's)
>
>


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