I scored a sweet 8' long work bench top from a retired steel worker. He had it left over from his shop build, but it was stored outside and has a good amount of rust on it.
Whats the best way to tackle the rust and coat it ? I was originally going to hit it with a grinder and then start sanding it out with a DA. I grabbed some 140 by hand and gave it a good rub to see what kind of bite the rust had, and it came off real easy without any hard pitting. So now I am thinking of starting with 140 and moving up from there.
Phosphoric acid was recommended to remove the rust, but other than rust-mort in the body shop, I have no experience with it. Bit leary of using chemicals at home too.
Also, what would you rub the top down with to keep surface rust from re forming ? He said he just rubs his down with a slightly oily rag now and again and it does the trick. His benches looked perfect.
Any hints, tips, ideas welcome.
Whats the best way to tackle the rust and coat it ? I was originally going to hit it with a grinder and then start sanding it out with a DA. I grabbed some 140 by hand and gave it a good rub to see what kind of bite the rust had, and it came off real easy without any hard pitting. So now I am thinking of starting with 140 and moving up from there.
Phosphoric acid was recommended to remove the rust, but other than rust-mort in the body shop, I have no experience with it. Bit leary of using chemicals at home too.
Also, what would you rub the top down with to keep surface rust from re forming ? He said he just rubs his down with a slightly oily rag now and again and it does the trick. His benches looked perfect.
Any hints, tips, ideas welcome.

