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I lacquered my pliers

l_bilyk

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I have a small condensation problem in my garage. It takes a real toll on klein cutters and nippers when they're just sitting there not being used. So last night I took all my uncoated pliers and gave them a light coat of lacquer, like channellock does from the factory.
 
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eschoendorff

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What kind of laquer? Just some clear stuff (like Krylon) out of a spray can? How did you prep the pliers? Pics? This ideas sounds like it has a lot of promise! :beer:
 
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lacquering his pliers, heh heh.

Sounds like a euphemism for, well, you know.
"Where's Byrdman?"
"Oh, I just saw him- he's in the shop, lacquering his pliers again"
 
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l_bilyk

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eschoendorff said:
What kind of laquer? Just some clear stuff (like Krylon) out of a spray can? How did you prep the pliers? Pics? This ideas sounds like it has a lot of promise! :beer:

Just plain 'ol spray bomb lacquer. The can said it's "indoor/outdoor for metal and wood" and prevents corrosion. I doubt it'll keep them rus free forever, but it will at least slow it down. I didn't get fancy with prep work or anything, just cleaned them with alcohol, drop of oil in the hinge, and some masking tape on the handles and knives.
 

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l_bilyk said:
Just plain 'ol spray bomb lacquer. The can said it's "indoor/outdoor for metal and wood" and prevents corrosion. I doubt it'll keep them rus free forever, but it will at least slow it down. I didn't get fancy with prep work or anything, just cleaned them with alcohol, drop of oil in the hinge, and some masking tape on the handles and knives.


I believe if you spray your tools once every 2 years you will be fine...maybe even 3 years
 
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