I work with steel hotwork. Always. Burning my numbers off I don't care because I'll get a new one. Done it dozens of times.
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I have snap on tapes even if numbers wear off. I give to snap on guy that comes to my shop and he gives me another no questions asked.
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Ya no teeth on it at all, the old guy I got it from was a diesel mechanic. Lotta valve reamers and measurement tools.
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Recently bought an old starret combination square. Has a little rust but still can read the graduations. Nothing some steel wool can fix. Anyhow my question is after my cleaning job I don't want more rust to form. From condensation! What does every one else do ? Spray it with silicone? Oil it...
Let's say I have a automotive electrical connection. A two prong wire harness one prong 12v power one ground. If I were to plug a wire on 12v then used hot glue into plug to help hold my wire in it and the glue were to touch both prongs wound it short the circuit?
......Jody