5 Apr 2015 #1 rubberduck Well-Known Member Joined 1 Nov 2006 Messages 8,525 Location essex www.atlas-courier-express.co.uk Tools beginning to show signs of life at sea (inc what I thought would be safe socket set), any suggestions gratefully received.
Tools beginning to show signs of life at sea (inc what I thought would be safe socket set), any suggestions gratefully received.
5 Apr 2015 #2 MedMilo Well-Known Member Joined 8 Feb 2010 Messages 258 Location Mallorca(boat), Hampshire(home) Visit site I've just bought one of these, they do smaller ones too I think... http://www.amazon.co.uk/Stanley-FatMax-1-93-935-Waterproof-Toolbox/dp/B000Y8W8IA
I've just bought one of these, they do smaller ones too I think... http://www.amazon.co.uk/Stanley-FatMax-1-93-935-Waterproof-Toolbox/dp/B000Y8W8IA
5 Apr 2015 #3 rubberduck Well-Known Member Joined 1 Nov 2006 Messages 8,525 Location essex www.atlas-courier-express.co.uk Perfect, thanks.
5 Apr 2015 #4 S SAMYL Well-Known Member Joined 31 Aug 2009 Messages 1,638 Location Gone Fishing Visit site Spray tools with ACF 50 or if you can't get it, 3-in-0ne oil from one of their aerosols. Ebay is good for ACF 50.
Spray tools with ACF 50 or if you can't get it, 3-in-0ne oil from one of their aerosols. Ebay is good for ACF 50.
7 Apr 2015 #5 salar Well-Known Member Joined 5 May 2009 Messages 990 Location Hampshire, UK harley25refit.blogspot.co.uk I keep my toolbox in the same storage bay as the Webasto heater unit. Not a spec of rust after a year on the water! Unlike in my previous boat where the tools used to sit in a pool of rusty WD40 residue.
I keep my toolbox in the same storage bay as the Webasto heater unit. Not a spec of rust after a year on the water! Unlike in my previous boat where the tools used to sit in a pool of rusty WD40 residue.