donthelegend
Well-known member
I've been going through my parents garage and sorting/organizing/claiming some tools recently. I've known some of what was there but I've found things both I and my dad had forgotten about and brought them over to my garage to be cleaned/sorted/used as appropriate. This includes a decent collection of taps and dies. Some of these were purchased by me, some by my dad, some by his dad, and some by his grandpa. Some current chinese stuff from various names, some older USA Craftsman, and several other brands I don't recognize. Anyone know anything about the "Card" brand?
Any way, my main question is how should I clean these up? Some of the taps are completely covered in rust, and I don't really know if I can do anything with them. Lots of them have rust spots over the size of the tap that seems like it would be easy enough to clean up, but I'm not sure if I should wire wheel them or use electrolysis? Is there a coating that electrolysis will hurt?
Also included a pic of an old drill bit chart that I cleaned up with electrolysis because I thought it was cool and someone here would appreciate it. It says Copyright 1898 at the bottom, not sure if it's actually that old or not though.
Thanks guys!
Any way, my main question is how should I clean these up? Some of the taps are completely covered in rust, and I don't really know if I can do anything with them. Lots of them have rust spots over the size of the tap that seems like it would be easy enough to clean up, but I'm not sure if I should wire wheel them or use electrolysis? Is there a coating that electrolysis will hurt?
Also included a pic of an old drill bit chart that I cleaned up with electrolysis because I thought it was cool and someone here would appreciate it. It says Copyright 1898 at the bottom, not sure if it's actually that old or not though.
Thanks guys!