aesmith
Established Member
Hi there.
We've just moved, and it doesn't look like I'll have the luxury of a totally dry workshop for quite a while. The existing buildings are too draughty to keep dry with a dehumidifier like I did in the old place. This'll be fixed in time, but meanwhile I have to accept that the humidity will vary up to around 80% at times, and I maybe have to live with that for 6 months or so.
Any tips on how to keep hand tools in good order under these conditions?
I'm not sure at what humidity rust starts to become a problem, and I'd welcome comment on that as well.
Thanks in advance, Tony S
We've just moved, and it doesn't look like I'll have the luxury of a totally dry workshop for quite a while. The existing buildings are too draughty to keep dry with a dehumidifier like I did in the old place. This'll be fixed in time, but meanwhile I have to accept that the humidity will vary up to around 80% at times, and I maybe have to live with that for 6 months or so.
Any tips on how to keep hand tools in good order under these conditions?
I'm not sure at what humidity rust starts to become a problem, and I'd welcome comment on that as well.
Thanks in advance, Tony S