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It seems like all the tap and die sets I've owned over the years end up
dying from rust. For some reason, those things love to sit around and rust when stored. What can be put in the case to prevent rusting? I thought about spraying 'em down with oil, but that's a bit messy, and I suspect it would evaporate, over time. |
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"rb" wrote in
: It seems like all the tap and die sets I've owned over the years end up dying from rust. For some reason, those things love to sit around and rust when stored. What can be put in the case to prevent rusting? I thought about spraying 'em down with oil, but that's a bit messy, and I suspect it would evaporate, over time. Boeshield T-9 spray,or there's a paper that exudes a vapor that prevents rust,that you can put into the tool container/drawer. A dip in kerosene is alleged to leave a waxy coating that prevents rust. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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Jim Yanik wrote:
"rb" wrote in : It seems like all the tap and die sets I've owned over the years end up dying from rust. For some reason, those things love to sit around and rust when stored. What can be put in the case to prevent rusting? I thought about spraying 'em down with oil, but that's a bit messy, and I suspect it would evaporate, over time. Boeshield T-9 spray,or there's a paper that exudes a vapor that prevents rust,that you can put into the tool container/drawer. A dip in kerosene is alleged to leave a waxy coating that prevents rust. not alleged; it actually will leave a coating of paraffin behind when it evaporates. Old timers used to wash their tractors etc. with kerosene to prevent rust. nate -- replace "roosters" with "cox" to reply. http://members.cox.net/njnagel |
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![]() "Nate Nagel" wrote in message ... Jim Yanik wrote: "rb" wrote in : It seems like all the tap and die sets I've owned over the years end up dying from rust. For some reason, those things love to sit around and rust when stored. What can be put in the case to prevent rusting? I thought about spraying 'em down with oil, but that's a bit messy, and I suspect it would evaporate, over time. Boeshield T-9 spray,or there's a paper that exudes a vapor that prevents rust,that you can put into the tool container/drawer. A dip in kerosene is alleged to leave a waxy coating that prevents rust. not alleged; it actually will leave a coating of paraffin behind when it evaporates. Old timers used to wash their tractors etc. with kerosene to prevent rust. nate I clean all my guns with diesel/kerosene, it won't harm the wood in small quantities, cleans off any residual greases, and leaves a light coating of protection behind. |
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![]() "rb" wrote in message ... It seems like all the tap and die sets I've owned over the years end up dying from rust. For some reason, those things love to sit around and rust when stored. What can be put in the case to prevent rusting? I thought about spraying 'em down with oil, but that's a bit messy, and I suspect it would evaporate, over time. Cosmoline is one option, although that is pretty messy crap - probably not what you're looking for. Another possible solution would be to store the tool in a tight fitting box and toss a few of those silica gel bags in with it - the same bags you get when you buy shoes, computer parts, and other moisture sensitive items. A simple Rubbermaid tote with silica gel bags would do the trick. Be sure not to store metal on top of metal, corrosion can also occur through that mechanism. |
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rb writes:
What can be put in the case to prevent rusting? Short term: WD-40 and the like. Long term: Spray can of white lithium grease. Home Depot, Lowes, etc. |
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rb wrote:
It seems like all the tap and die sets I've owned over the years end up dying from rust. For some reason, those things love to sit around and rust when stored. What can be put in the case to prevent rusting? I thought about spraying 'em down with oil, but that's a bit messy, and I suspect it would evaporate, over time. http://www.metalwebnews.com/howto/rust/rust.html -- dadiOH ____________________________ dadiOH's dandies v3.06... ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that. Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico |
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On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 13:32:38 -0500, "rb" wrote:
It seems like all the tap and die sets I've owned over the years end up dying from rust. For some reason, those things love to sit around and rust when stored. What can be put in the case to prevent rusting? I thought about spraying 'em down with oil, but that's a bit messy, and I suspect it would evaporate, over time. You can spray them with WD40, wipe them with a rag dampened with kerosene, or put some chalk pieces (or desiccant packs) in the case. The wiping with kerosene can remove light rust. Store the case in a dry and warm area or use an airtight container. |
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Good responses and ideas. Thanks.
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On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 13:32:38 -0500, "rb" wrote:
It seems like all the tap and die sets I've owned over the years end up dying from rust. For some reason, those things love to sit around and rust when stored. What can be put in the case to prevent rusting? I thought about spraying 'em down with oil, but that's a bit messy, and I suspect it would evaporate, over time. Don't know about sets, but JCWhitney used to sell padding for tool drawers that they said contained a rust preventitive. If they work, I'm sure other places do too. |
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On Jul 4, 1:32 pm, "rb" wrote:
It seems like all the tap and die sets I've owned over the years end up dying from rust. For some reason, those things love to sit around and rust when stored. What can be put in the case to prevent rusting? I thought about spraying 'em down with oil, but that's a bit messy, and I suspect it would evaporate, over time. One approach for seldom tools is to find an paraffin (wax) heater at a thrift store...it is used for skin care. You melt wax in the heater and dip your taps and dies in it. WIth the wax coating, there will be no rust. A friend treated a tap and die set this way and then stored the tools in a jar of water for a year. No rust. He always has had a knack for making his point...and he enjoyed the free lunch he won from me too. TMT |
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Too_Many_Tools writes:
One approach for seldom tools is to find an paraffin (wax) heater at a thrift store...it is used for skin care. You melt wax in the heater and dip your taps and dies in it. WIth the wax coating, there will be no rust. If you want a somewhat thinner coating of wax, you might try a trick used by machine knitters (my wife is one): Dissolve some paraffin wax in pure alcohol (e.g. the 99.5% pure isopropyl alcohol that pharmacies carry). Use this as a cleaning solution for the tools. The alcohol dissolves all the old oil, grease, and gunk. When you're done cleaning, leave the tools to air dry. The alcohol evaporates, leaving behind a thin wax film that protects the surface until it's used next. And then there is LPS-3, a spray that leaves behind a *thick* waxy coating. Dave |
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Dave Martindale wrote:
If you want a somewhat thinner coating of wax, you might try a trick used by machine knitters (my wife is one) Does she make you unravel and roll up the steel wool? -- Postulate a group whose intent is to destroy the United States from within via anarchy and bankruptcy. The actions of the United States Congress are completely consistent with the actions one would predict from such a group. |
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