On 2019-01-10 8:26 a.m., Michael Blair wrote:
> De-rusted over 100 of the buggers a couple of years ago. They came
> out fine. Thought of writing about it under the title of "Vinegar and
> Oil for a Hundred." Eric Sloane mentioned using cider vinegar in one
> of his books, and I tried it out over a dozen years ago. Worked.
> White vinegar works just as well (there's a "cleaning white vinegar"
> that's slightly stronger). I've tried Evaporust but found it works no
> better than vinegar though it costs a lot more.
No doubt it works. But vinegar is acid. It will indiscriminately attack
good metal as well as rust. Not sure that's desirable. If the files are
dull, vinegar might be the thing to do. But how will you know that
before the rust is removed? I will stick with my method of de-rusting
first, then checking the files to see if they're sharp before subjecting
them to an acid bath. No, Evaporust isn't cheap. But neither are good files!
FWIW
Don
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