DwightS
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I recently inherited tools from my father's barn. He passed away 19 years ago and I just left everything until my mother's passing and now I'm going through the 50 years of accumulation.
Please forgive me as I'm sure it's been asked a million times... Within the accumulation of tools are a lot of hand tools in various conditions. Some look like they just came out of the package and some look like they should be trashed. My question is, how do I clean these hand tools to see exactly what I have? I have some Tub-o-Towels, All Purpose Cleaner and some degreasers. So I figured I'd start there. But once the grime is cleaned off, what about the sockets or wrenches with some rust? Do I just dunk them in Evapo-Rust? Will that hurt the chrome finish?
It's interesting to see the mix & match of tools my father had. He was a "shade tree" mechanic and homeowner who worked in the textile mills in NC from the 1950s until his forced retirement in 1990 due to cancer. The tool boxes contain anything from K-Mart Auto Center (Japan) socket sets to older Craftsman (none newer than 1990), Snap-on, Blackhawk, Mustang, Proto, S&K, Dunlap. Thorsen and a few unlabeled. It is a true treasure hunt!
Thanks for the advice!
Please forgive me as I'm sure it's been asked a million times... Within the accumulation of tools are a lot of hand tools in various conditions. Some look like they just came out of the package and some look like they should be trashed. My question is, how do I clean these hand tools to see exactly what I have? I have some Tub-o-Towels, All Purpose Cleaner and some degreasers. So I figured I'd start there. But once the grime is cleaned off, what about the sockets or wrenches with some rust? Do I just dunk them in Evapo-Rust? Will that hurt the chrome finish?
It's interesting to see the mix & match of tools my father had. He was a "shade tree" mechanic and homeowner who worked in the textile mills in NC from the 1950s until his forced retirement in 1990 due to cancer. The tool boxes contain anything from K-Mart Auto Center (Japan) socket sets to older Craftsman (none newer than 1990), Snap-on, Blackhawk, Mustang, Proto, S&K, Dunlap. Thorsen and a few unlabeled. It is a true treasure hunt!
Thanks for the advice!





