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To properly maintain your tools, you must keep them off the floor. Moisture from the ground will rise and cause your tools to rust, especially if they're covered with dust. They should be stored in toolboxes on shelves in a well-ventilated area.
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Read More »Good woodworking tools are expensive. Such a big investment in your business and/or hobby requires the utmost care. One of the most important factors in maintaining your tools is preventing rust. Choosing where to store your tools is one of the biggest factors in preventing them from rusting. They should be kept clean and off the ground, where moisture is often present. As well, if you live in a humid region, you should install a dehumidifier or fan wherever your tools are kept, whether that be in the basement or the garage. Now that you know storing your tools in a moisture-free area is the key to preventing rust, let’s take a closer look at this is in more detail below. We’ll discuss the best ways to prevent tools from rusting. We’ll also explain how to prevent tools from rusting in a shed. We’ll even review what the best oil is for preventing rust on tools and how to properly apply it. So, if you’re ready to learn more about keeping woodworking tools from rusting, then let’s get started! * This article may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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Read More »Cat litter, as you know, absorbs liquid so placing an open bag or tray of it inside your shed will also help keep moisture levels down. As well, charcoal briquettes placed strategically throughout can prevent rust from forming. Even a barrel or pail of leftover sawdust can help absorb moisture. Just be careful with this one, as sawdust could be a potential fire hazard.
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