nutsnbolts
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Several years ago I was without storage space and I packed up all my tools into bags and boxes and stored them on the side of the house where I was living for about 3 years. When l moved l discovered that a pile of them had fallen over and gotten wet. How long they sat in water, l don't know.
l reboxed it all and figured l would deal with it later. (I was drinking heavily at the time, and that's what alcoholics do
). This evening l finally discovered what was in the last box...air tools.
There is a Mark1 3/8" air ratchet, two Campbell-Hausfield 3/8" air ratchets, a Mechanic's Air Power 1/2" impact, a Campbell-Hausfield 1/2" impoact, and a Central Pneumatic 1/4" die grinder. What a find! I estimate the value of this treasure to be twenty, maybe even thirty dollars
They are really THAT bad. I think they will clean up with a good bath and some vinegar. What I am not sure about is whether or not it is okay to dunk air tools in vinegar for a few hours to take the rust off of them? Or maybe there is a better way?
Also, I was wondering about the oil in them. I am guessing it is 10 years old or more. TBH, I don't remember using these tools much and I don't think I oiled them regularly. Is there a way to flush out the old and replace it with new? What kind of oil should I use? Is there a specific oil for air tools?
l reboxed it all and figured l would deal with it later. (I was drinking heavily at the time, and that's what alcoholics do
There is a Mark1 3/8" air ratchet, two Campbell-Hausfield 3/8" air ratchets, a Mechanic's Air Power 1/2" impact, a Campbell-Hausfield 1/2" impoact, and a Central Pneumatic 1/4" die grinder. What a find! I estimate the value of this treasure to be twenty, maybe even thirty dollars
They are really THAT bad. I think they will clean up with a good bath and some vinegar. What I am not sure about is whether or not it is okay to dunk air tools in vinegar for a few hours to take the rust off of them? Or maybe there is a better way?
Also, I was wondering about the oil in them. I am guessing it is 10 years old or more. TBH, I don't remember using these tools much and I don't think I oiled them regularly. Is there a way to flush out the old and replace it with new? What kind of oil should I use? Is there a specific oil for air tools?