Nic.Watson
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Quick note of thanks. I found this when looking for advice after being given a Stanley no.4 and no.6 plane that had sat rusting on a shelf for years. They’ve come up almost as good as new.
GLFaria":359gjsy7 said:"A wipe" is not nearly enough fo a treatment with acid, which is what vinegar is (acetic acid).
In some cases I even warm the de-rusted parts in the kitchen oven - low temperature - before dipping them in oil, to make sure the oil acts more effectively (not my recipe, please note, I learnt that trick from some books on gunsmithing when I was involved in metalworking). Then, if you are not going to use them in the near future, wipe off the oil, dry the pieces, and coat them with neutral vaseline (no need to go to the chemist, the industrial kind used for for protecting lead battery terminals works very well)
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