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StinkinEngine

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Jun 16, 2018
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Magnolia, TX
I’m in the Houston area where it’s almost 100% humidity daily.

I had been using Boeshield T-9 in Combination with gel packs in every drawer.

About a year ago I ran into an old Sword-maker that told me about Camellia Oil.

I’ve had very good results with it. I keep it in a screw cap container with a sponge and wipe my tools when needed.

I use it in all my hand tools & saw blades & I’m no longer piercing holes T-9 cans.

All natural & non-toxic to boot.

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BigMike75

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Jun 21, 2018
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Texas
The main reason for the tarps I used was for dust. My shop is on a farm, with a gravel yard around it. It tends to get a dust coat on everything. Even if in a closed up shop and in a tool box drawer.
 
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bpjr

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Sep 2, 2013
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Florida east coast
The main reason for the tarps I used was for dust. My shop is on a farm, with a gravel yard around it. It tends to get a dust coat on everything. Even if in a closed up shop and in a tool box drawer.

Maybe a lightweight cotton painters tarp would do the dust and still let air circulate.
 
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