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Old little tool..

CTyankee

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Dug this out of a box of old tools I've had kicking around forever. It looks to be a small perpendicular ratcheting screw driver... Whatever...I thought it was kind of neat. Any advice on how to go about cleaning it up?
 

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ddo

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Id leave it overnight in coke. Ive had good luck with that method removing rust from golf clubs. A few of my wedges are designed to have a rusty look and if i want to refinish and clean them up it works every time. After that id flush the mechanism with wd 40, followed by a little heavier weight lube that will stick around.
 
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Bruce Lancaster

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This has a little spring in it. Acid based derusters (like phosphoric in the Coke) can in my experience KILL small springs...the spring gets nicely derusted but comes out with the springiness of a cheap paperclip. Use evaporust...when I first heard the claims about it, one of my first tests was to soak a TINY spring for a week...no problem.
 
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CTyankee

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I honestly thought this tool was a lot older and more rare than it is. Even though it predates the ebay one posted, it appears to only date back to the 50's-60's. I appreciate that a few of you still took the time to offer advice and cleaning tips in regards to it. Thanks.
 
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