haneyrm
Well-known member
I got back to my home in SW FL on Sunday to find that my workshop was under 5’ of salt water after hurricane milton. The entire bottom section and a portion of the top section of my tool chest were completely submerged. This is only the 2nd time in 57 years that water came over our seawall. The 1st time was 2 weeks prior during hurricane helene. Been a tough month for sure…
Anyways, I have a few socket sets and a some other tools that I want to try to save. I bought two gallons of WD40 and have been soaking the ratchets and other tools that have any type of moving parts. The rust is really bad and they will never look the same again but if I can get them back to working shape, I can put them in the borrow box or similar.
100% of my corded power tools, air compressor, chop saw, Flukes, Dremels, nail guns, compactor, pressure washer, etc. are trash. Also lost my golf cart and Gravely zero turn. This is gonna hurt for a while.
Anybody experienced anything like this in the past? Just want to see if I’m doing the right thing by soaking the hand tools in WD40 or if this is also a lost cause.
Thanks!
Anyways, I have a few socket sets and a some other tools that I want to try to save. I bought two gallons of WD40 and have been soaking the ratchets and other tools that have any type of moving parts. The rust is really bad and they will never look the same again but if I can get them back to working shape, I can put them in the borrow box or similar.
100% of my corded power tools, air compressor, chop saw, Flukes, Dremels, nail guns, compactor, pressure washer, etc. are trash. Also lost my golf cart and Gravely zero turn. This is gonna hurt for a while.
Anybody experienced anything like this in the past? Just want to see if I’m doing the right thing by soaking the hand tools in WD40 or if this is also a lost cause.
Thanks!

