Duct Tape Man
Well-known member
I have piles of old vintage tools, that I save just for the posterity of it. I enjoy the history of tools and their use, as much as many of you do. A lot of these tools I never really use, I have them filling cabinets and boxes just for the sake of having them. Maybe one day I'll build a hot rod garage like some of you, and that's where displaying them would be a neat thing for me.
To the tools - many of them are vintage non-chrome or nickel plated, in other words, bare steel. Or they are chromed but missing a lot of it so the bare metal shows through. I hate rust, and even though I clean a lot of my tools with a wire wheel, I want them to stay pretty much cleaned like that, without them going back to rusty just sitting in a box. Wiping them with oil helps, of course, but that must be re-done once in a while to re-coat the oil, otherwise rust appears.
Looking for opinions of different coatings that I experiment with, to spray or coat the bare metal tools, so they stay nice and "in the white" so to speak, and not re-rust just sitting around. I did a search on Google and asked around, most just use oil or WD-40. I was thinking something along the lines of BLO, or polyurethane, or that beeswax/turpentine mix that some blacksmiths use.
Greatly value your opinions, thanks.
To the tools - many of them are vintage non-chrome or nickel plated, in other words, bare steel. Or they are chromed but missing a lot of it so the bare metal shows through. I hate rust, and even though I clean a lot of my tools with a wire wheel, I want them to stay pretty much cleaned like that, without them going back to rusty just sitting in a box. Wiping them with oil helps, of course, but that must be re-done once in a while to re-coat the oil, otherwise rust appears.
Looking for opinions of different coatings that I experiment with, to spray or coat the bare metal tools, so they stay nice and "in the white" so to speak, and not re-rust just sitting around. I did a search on Google and asked around, most just use oil or WD-40. I was thinking something along the lines of BLO, or polyurethane, or that beeswax/turpentine mix that some blacksmiths use.
Greatly value your opinions, thanks.

