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    Cleaning / derusting original LR tools

    Along with $18.33 that I have found in and around the Series3 ute, I found this.
    I believe it's an original tool roll (correct em if I'm wrong).

    What is the best way to restore/clean the rust and calcification off them?
    It all seems to be surface stuff, mainly cause by water I'd say.

    All suggestions gratefully appreciated.


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    http://www.finishing.com/0000-0199/139.shtml

    ............is one method, but if you Google "Derusting Tools there are others.

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    I show a very safe and cheap way here. It requires very little effort

    http://members.optusnet.com.au/thebe...rover/rust.htm

    Also, here's a long range tank I did for my previous Rangie - the difference is, umm, obvious. The rust appearing on the shiny bit occurred a short time after washing the molasses off - it was so clean. The tank was inverted and put back into the drum to do the other end. I did the inside of the tank as well.



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    That looks like the Dog's Danglies, Ron. Safe as well.

    What were you doing on Norfolk Island? Working on the railways?

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    I would agree with using molasses as well. I had a mate who used to restore steam engines and old tractors and he had large drums of the stuff with rusted parts in them all around the back yard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    What were you doing on Norfolk Island? Working on the railways?
    I was the manager of the OTC Submarine Cable Station at Anson Bay. It was part of the ANZCAN Cable System (Australia-New Zealand-Canada)

    http://www.atlantic-cable.com/Cables...ZCAN/index.htm


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    Thanks, Ron.
    What a fascinating look around the world of undersea cables that was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amtravic1 View Post
    I would agree with using molasses as well. I had a mate who used to restore steam engines and old tractors and he had large drums of the stuff with rusted parts in them all around the back yard.
    It works a treat but just remember to check your parts as too long in the mixture and they will dissolve ! Ask my dad how he lost some of his 1927 dodge parts !
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    It works a treat but just remember to check your parts as too long in the mixture and they will dissolve ! Ask my dad how he lost some of his 1927 dodge parts !
    I've left steel parts in for quite a long time with no ill effects. Pot metal, etc, is a different kettle of fish.

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    So, how did the tools come up then?

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