pauls_workshop
Well-known member
Question for the forum: How many of you guys have ever painted your steel parts of your hand tools for corrosion protection? Either new or used. I have lots of older tools from auctions, garage sales, etc. over the years. Sometimes I'll get the corrosion off and if they look good with some finish left, just oil them. Other times, if corroded through some of that finish, I'll prime them and then paint them. Also yard tools like shovels, axes, rakes, etc. I find just spray painting them once de-rusted is a pretty good way to keep them functional without much futher maintanence later.
I had a good set of Sears brand (not Craftsman) 80's era made in Japan open/box end wrenches that are decent tools but all corroding badly. Same era Craftsman US ones never have corroded yet. So I just spray painted all of these once de-rusted. Functional tools again. These aren't much collectible or anything - I'm about function. What have you all done and experiences in doing so? Pros/cons etc. - Paul
I had a good set of Sears brand (not Craftsman) 80's era made in Japan open/box end wrenches that are decent tools but all corroding badly. Same era Craftsman US ones never have corroded yet. So I just spray painted all of these once de-rusted. Functional tools again. These aren't much collectible or anything - I'm about function. What have you all done and experiences in doing so? Pros/cons etc. - Paul