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Tools in truck

ff.emt33

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Hey guys I was thinking today while cleaning out the bag of tools i keep in my trucks tool box and was thinking with all the moisture that gets on them from the cool weather if i should worry about rust and if so any tips to prevent this? Probably an uphill battle but just curious
 
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zbadass28

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Just spray them down with WD40 and wipe them down to get the excess off. Works like a charm!!! I do my truck tools at least twice a year, and never had any problems with rust. I also spray all moving parts (adujable wrenches and pliers) and move them a few times to work the WD40 into all the nooks and cranny's. Hope this helps you out.
 

colo crawler

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I keep them in old DeWalt box's. I cut out all the dividers and they make great, durable, mostly water proof tool boxes. I am sure if you put some rubber seal on the lid it would be almost perfect.

-Tom
 
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Flathead Johnny

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another option would be military ammo cans you can order them online or ebay in a bunch of sizes from small to very large, they have a waterproof seal
 

Tech Guy

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I take those little silica packs that come with electronics and toss them into the tool boxes to keep the moisture out.
 

Gary S

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I have tools that I've carried in my last two trucks for almost 40 years. The trucks sat outside in weather from +110 in summer to -44 in winter. They haven't rusted yet, so why worry?
 
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