Tool Talk
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: EVILDR235 on June 06, 2018, 07:39:31 PM
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Went to the Habitat Restore and found a unopened one gallon jug of EVAPO-RUST rust remover. $3.99 plus tax. I don't normally buy it, but at that price yada, yada, yada. I have been finding lots of other stuff there, but but my picture taker / posted doesn't live close by anymore and she works full time. I will have to have her help me learn how to post stuff on here.
EvilDr235
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I'm wondering how that stuff works compared to soaking the really crusty stuff in a 5 gallon bucket filled with vinegar (my current solution for the really crusty stuff.
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I like that stuff.
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I have been using white vinegar because it works good and it is cheap. I used some Evapo-Rust in the past and left some tools in it too long and they turned black. I will save today's find for special tools and keep using the vinegar my wife was nice enough to get for me. Right now I need to keep on reclaiming my garage. I have use of about half of it right now. I need to get another and bigger air compressor and a bead blast cabinet. Maybe some day a small metal lathe.
EvilDr235
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The black coating from a vinegar soak comes off easily by scrubbing it in water with a copper or stainless wire brush if you don't let it dry first. When it is dry, it is a bugger to get off. I dry the wrenches and wipe them with mineral oil from the drug store. It dries in a few days.
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I dry the wrenches and wipe them with mineral oil from the drug store. It dries in a few days.
Interesting, because the interweb says mineral oil is a non-drying oil (mostly, it's a very light distillation of petroleum, so similar to motor oil, which sure isn't a drying oil).
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I dunno Bill, it is Walgreens store brand. Maybe it soaks in to the steel, but after a while it doesn't feel oily anymore.