
Re: Engine disassembly for storage questions
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Re: Engine disassembly for storage questions
- From: Joeydahook9@xxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2004 18:19:45 EDT
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Scott, I've found a product for storing firearms that is the best that I've
come across for protecting uncoated steel. It's called Rust Guard-It. I
think it's made by Hoppes. Comes in 12 Os spray can and dries with a waxy finish
that would have to be removed prior to reassembly. Also, another lesson I
learned the hard way, is not to store the stuff in a room that has large
temperature swings like going out to the shop and turning the heat on for a few hrs.
The metal will sweat and rust, even in a bag, which makes it worse because you
don't see it until too late. Just my 2 cents....Joe
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