3rdgenplumber
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Does anybody know of any good tool oil? I want to protect my vintage tools and new ones.
Does anyone use Swarfega Duck Oil for this purpose? It seems like it might be suitable.
Gibbs Metal Treatment is great for preserving metal. Sprat it on a metal item and leave it out in the rain over night if you want to and it won't rust.
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ballistol was also appealing because it's possibly nontoxic (at least the plain stuff without propellant, not the spray can..), but after thinking about it more, maybe it's better suited to cleaning (especially firearms) than general purpose lubrication and protection. i say this because:
- it's miscible with water (why would you want that for storage [and protection]?)
- it's probably incompatible with some metals like brass and copper
protective patina
Protective patina?
what kind of patina is protective?
I imagine 99.999% of the tools people are thinking of in this thread are made from some kind of steel... As far as I'm aware, steel doesn't develop a protective patina of any kind... any wear on a steel tool is probably not protective