Sorry if this topic has been done to death. I tried searching but had no luck.
A few weeks ago I bought a new Lie Nielsen dovetail and carcass saw. I treated them both to new leather cases also - just because.
I read on the tinterweb about the dangers of leather coming in contact with steel. Horror stories about new chisels coming out of their leather roles after a couple of days, looking like they've been on the deck of the Titanic for a couple weeks.
Some say it's the chemicals used to treat the leather reacting with the steel; others say it's how the leather holds moisture etc etc. Steel tools still rusting after being dipped in oil.
Some have applied a neutralising agent to the leather.
Has anyone experienced this problem? And what did you do to stop it?
Thanks guys for your input - it's much appreciated
Jonny
A few weeks ago I bought a new Lie Nielsen dovetail and carcass saw. I treated them both to new leather cases also - just because.
I read on the tinterweb about the dangers of leather coming in contact with steel. Horror stories about new chisels coming out of their leather roles after a couple of days, looking like they've been on the deck of the Titanic for a couple weeks.
Some say it's the chemicals used to treat the leather reacting with the steel; others say it's how the leather holds moisture etc etc. Steel tools still rusting after being dipped in oil.
Some have applied a neutralising agent to the leather.
Has anyone experienced this problem? And what did you do to stop it?
Thanks guys for your input - it's much appreciated
Jonny