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11th March 2002, 10:16 PM #1
Rusty Tools..?
Here's a site on rusty tool treatment as well as other interests. http://www.rusty21.com/[/url]
Hope this helps.
Cheers
[This message has been edited by John Saxton (edited 11 March 2002).]
[This message has been edited by John Saxton (edited 11 March 2002).]Johnno
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11th March 2002, 10:22 PM #2
Sorry site not coming up...a good site though.
Johnno
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12th March 2002, 11:15 PM #3
Yes Please if'n you'r buyin Stoppers
I got the site bookmarked and I'll send you a copy if'n yo'all like...for an appropriate glass of sum of that there good oil!!Johnno
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12th March 2002, 11:39 PM #4Senior Member
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Rusty tools??
Shame on you
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13th March 2002, 10:04 PM #5
Chris me ol bloody china...you have a bottle of that there good coonabloody good stuff in Melbourne in'n you're game enuff to turn up and I'll give you the good oil on this here topic...and we'll hic.. have a done deal.
Johnno
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14th March 2002, 03:27 PM #6
I dunno! Rusty tools, Randy Cabinet makers. Cabernet drinking Doorstops,Bad tempered Badgers. It's all too much.I'm going to Wagga Wagga Wagga (just in case Iain sees this)
Like General McArthur & Arnie Schwarzeneger.I'll be back!!!
Regards John H. .Jack the Lad.
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25th September 2002, 08:51 PM #7Originally posted by doors
Johnno mate, you turn up with YOUR rust remover and I will open a bottle (or two) of MY rust remover.... Deal?
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9th October 2002, 05:13 PM #8
What time is this Great Australian Red tasting session, 'cause I might be persuaded to bring a bottle of GOOD stuff from the Yarra Valley.
Regards John H.Jack the Lad.
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4th November 2002, 05:44 PM #9Senior Member
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What happened to the rust?
John if you should find out an address that works, I'd be most interested.
p.s when is the wood show in Perth as I'm there next week.
regards
Gino
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4th November 2002, 05:53 PM #10Senior Member
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This looks promising.
http://www.liquideng.com.au/corrodip.html
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5th November 2002, 08:33 PM #11
Gino, as the link to the above treatment did not open here on the BB and as I still have it bookmarked I can print out a copy for you as I did for Stoppers if you're interested e-mail me with your snail mail address and I'll get off a copy for you.
Re the Perth WW show...it isn't held until March/April date unsure at this point in time!
Cheers
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6th November 2002, 08:33 PM #12
liquid engineering rust remove the best since sliced bread. I collect Stanley Planes, some of them are very rusty when I get them, just put them in liquid engineering rust remove and 1 day later rust gone paint still there. Just follow the directions on the bottle and you won't go wrong and no I do not work for Liquid engineering.
DonN
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6th November 2002, 08:53 PM #13Senior Member
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Thanks for the feed back Don, always prefer to hear it from someone whos actually used a product.
Gino
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3rd July 2003, 04:45 AM #14
G'day DonN
I was just browsing thru and found your reply & info re cleaning old planes with this liquid engineering stuff. Is that the brand name of it & where is the best place to find it?
I was given a Stanley #45 plane a while back and this product sounds just what I've been looking for to restore this wonderful old tool.
Jon D
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3rd July 2003, 08:48 PM #15
JaD, I've never tried it personally but many reckon Molasse's is the go with rust removal.
Mind tho, buying it in a quantity to do the job and whether you can use it over and over again needs to be checked out.
Cheers HTHJohnno
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