paulm
IG paulm_outdoors
To date the cast iron tables on my bandsaw and table saw, and the steel on the lathe beds, has all been fine in my workshop which is reasonably dry and gets a little background heat during the winter. The occasional coat of liberon lubricating wax helps keeps everything rust free too.
Due to some impending building work though, all the gear will temporarily need to be shifted into a large wooden, uninsulated shed, with no electrics, for temporary storage that could easily be a year or thereabouts
Wondering what extra precautions I should be taking to keep any rust and deterioration at bay ? Reluctant to slather the kit with thick sticky rust inhibiting grease, but not sure if the lubricating wax will be sufficient in these new conditions ?
As I will be trying to cram the gear into about half the space it currently occupies I'm assuming I won't be able to easily access to re-treat periodically, so really ideally a one off approach up front ?
Cheers, Paul
Due to some impending building work though, all the gear will temporarily need to be shifted into a large wooden, uninsulated shed, with no electrics, for temporary storage that could easily be a year or thereabouts
Wondering what extra precautions I should be taking to keep any rust and deterioration at bay ? Reluctant to slather the kit with thick sticky rust inhibiting grease, but not sure if the lubricating wax will be sufficient in these new conditions ?
As I will be trying to cram the gear into about half the space it currently occupies I'm assuming I won't be able to easily access to re-treat periodically, so really ideally a one off approach up front ?
Cheers, Paul