Jeff02 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 12, 2008 Messages 195 Reaction score 2 Mar 31, 2010 #1 What is your Favorite Rust inhibitor or what works best for measuring devices? Thanks, Jeff
R radfordc Well-Known Member Joined Dec 22, 2008 Messages 225 Reaction score 32 Mar 31, 2010 #2 Here is a good article that Brownells did on testing rust preventatives: http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/lid=...nic__Knowing_the_Limits_of_Rust_Preventatives Bottom line for me: WD-40
Here is a good article that Brownells did on testing rust preventatives: http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/lid=...nic__Knowing_the_Limits_of_Rust_Preventatives Bottom line for me: WD-40
S Stan Well-Known Member Joined Jan 7, 2008 Messages 994 Reaction score 5 Mar 31, 2010 #3 What is a rust inhibitor? Where I live we have no use for anything by that name.
D Deanofid Well-Known Member Joined Jul 18, 2009 Messages 2,673 Reaction score 16 Apr 1, 2010 #4 Rust inhibitor: A light coat of oil. Easy. Dean
D Davo J Well-Known Member Joined Aug 7, 2008 Messages 130 Reaction score 12 Apr 1, 2010 #5 I use a 10-20 to 1 kero/cheap motor oil mix in a spray bottle. I find the kero spreads the oil when you spray it on, then evaporates leaving a nice light coat of oil. I use this for my all my tools and any bare machined surfaces on my machines. Davo
I use a 10-20 to 1 kero/cheap motor oil mix in a spray bottle. I find the kero spreads the oil when you spray it on, then evaporates leaving a nice light coat of oil. I use this for my all my tools and any bare machined surfaces on my machines. Davo
GWRdriver Senior Member Joined Jan 22, 2009 Messages 721 Reaction score 109 Apr 1, 2010 #6 The best I've ever used . . . "CRC-336", next bests LPS-1, Starrett M-1.