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Recommendations to protect tools from rust

Helipilot

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My Mother gave me the steel square my Dad used on the war emergency pipeline that he worked on during WW2. He bought it in 1942 and I used it while I was his welder helper and working my way through school. He was an excellent pipeline welder and I learned a lot. The square accumulated a fine layer of rust over the years which I just finished cleaning off in my glass bead cabinet.

I usually use a Carnuba type wax on the machine tables ( Table Saw, Drill Press, Shear, Box Brake, etc.) to keep rust from forming but not sure about the square. It has a lot of sentimental value as you can guess.
 
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TheClaw

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I regularly wipe things down with WD40 but wax is good idea. Not sure what the best preservative is. I have a number of tools from my grandfather and great grandfather.
 

LG63

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Now that it's been bead blasted I think a light film of mineral oil would be better than wax.
 
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nicksnothereman

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My Mother gave me the steel square my Dad used on the war emergency pipeline that he worked on during WW2. He bought it in 1942 and I used it while I was his welder helper and working my way through school. He was an excellent pipeline welder and I learned a lot. The square accumulated a fine layer of rust over the years which I just finished cleaning off in my glass bead cabinet.

I usually use a Carnuba type wax on the machine tables ( Table Saw, Drill Press, Shear, Box Brake, etc.) to keep rust from forming but not sure about the square. It has a lot of sentimental value as you can guess.

For utility stuff I use either marine oil or marvel mystery lubricating oil. Has worked well. For other stuff (that I won't touch all the time) I just use mystik (or tubed grease...prefer citgo but haven't seen that it a while).

I would use marine oil if you're not going to use it a whole lot. Pretty cheap too. It's a gear oil so heavyweight. Overkill? Yes. But works well and is thin enough to massage in (vs. worm gear oil). Use it on working knives all the time.
 

Shadowdog500

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I use Johnson's paste wax on all of my metal tables every 6 months or so. Never though about using it on a square but I guess it wouldn't hurt.

Do you have a pic of the square? I'm curious what it looks like.

Chris
 

LS6 Tommy

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Wurth Rost Off works great. Spray, let it sit, wipe of the excess. Done. I've used it on raw steel & iron car parts & they stay rust free for years in unconditioned garage storage. Once a year on driven cars.

Tommy
 
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