Digging around my parents farm I salvaged some old wrenches that where destined for the scrap yard.
No real direction with these - just like quality tools, and hated to see these melted down. Also thought some day they might make nice door pulls in a barn or shop. No real emotional tie to them - I have quite a few heirlooms from the family farm already. Also considered using them as wall art in my garage.
So I guess I have two questions:
1 - what is the right way to preserve these? The first batch has been sitting in vinegar for 3 days, and most of the rust is gone. They had been laying outside for decades, so they are in rough condition. I have then been hitting them with a wire wheel and a coat of grease.
Is there a better method? Should I leave rusty and just oil them?
2 - are they worth anything? These are all pretty rough. The only one I have able to identify is a Fairmount Cleve. I have several that have markings but I have not been able to identify them using the web. Anything jump out at anyone?
I have about a dozen or so all together. Two of the most interesting are one that has been welded in the middle, but it doesnt look like electrical, and then another that really looks home made.
No real direction with these - just like quality tools, and hated to see these melted down. Also thought some day they might make nice door pulls in a barn or shop. No real emotional tie to them - I have quite a few heirlooms from the family farm already. Also considered using them as wall art in my garage.
So I guess I have two questions:
1 - what is the right way to preserve these? The first batch has been sitting in vinegar for 3 days, and most of the rust is gone. They had been laying outside for decades, so they are in rough condition. I have then been hitting them with a wire wheel and a coat of grease.
Is there a better method? Should I leave rusty and just oil them?
2 - are they worth anything? These are all pretty rough. The only one I have able to identify is a Fairmount Cleve. I have several that have markings but I have not been able to identify them using the web. Anything jump out at anyone?
I have about a dozen or so all together. Two of the most interesting are one that has been welded in the middle, but it doesnt look like electrical, and then another that really looks home made.
