Rust is the number 1 enemy of our power tools but it takes a lot of our time to make sure that it is free from it. We should remember that keeping any of our power tools in our garages and basements makes them a vulnerable to harsh elements because of the humidity Just like what I have already said, keeping our power tools clean eats up our time so here's something you can do to lessen your time.
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woodworking plansTo protect the power tools from the onset of rust, manufacturers makes sure that they are covered with cosmoline to protect them for the harsh elements . Before using the tool this coating should be removed and this will place your tools unprotected. Carpenter often strips the power tools of cosmoline , making them vulnerable to rust.
To keep away the moisture it is advisable that our power tools are covered with protective coating . Buying commercially used rust preventive stuffs can be the one of the easiest way to do it . Two of the most popular brand are the Boeshield T-9 and Empire Top Saver.These 2 products are used the same way, by spraying and rubbing it down all over the cast iron making sure to wipe off the excess, this can be repeated every now and then.
Regardless of how safe we are able to keep our tools it is no guarantee that it will be protected from the rust . Furthermore, if left alone, the rust will only continue get worse.
This is a jointer without any rust protection. You can already see the increase in sawdust that invites rust to settle. Give it 2 years more and this tool will need drastic care.
An abrasive tool is what is usually used to clean these cast irons, however problem arises when the rust are in the areas impossible to be reached. There are now newly created products that can do this job .
Boeshiled is a rust remover that completes its tasks quickly. This is great on large tools that can't be soaked on rust solutions . To use Rust Free you need to spray it on the rusted areas, wait a minute, and then just wipe dry. If the rust persists, just apply again and use an abrasive such as steel wool or a synthetic abrasive pad to remove the remaining rust.
Now that the jointer is free from rust you may apply rust protection on it. If you look closely you can see a small rust pit. These pits are the unavoidable consequence of the rust. A rust pit can never be repaired by a rust removal.
Most rust removal sprays contain some type of acid. These acids will dissolve rust very quickly and the metal very slowly. When using Rust Free or any other spray, be sure to wear safety goggles and gloves to avoid contact with eyes and skin.
Protecting your power tools from rust need not to be hard and time consuming, just follow the steps above and you will be able to keep them for a lifetime.