This is an important announcement from Lindstrom for all of
us who love
their hand tools. If you live in a high humidity area, or if
you are lucky enough to live near the ocean, you will need to
take special care of your tools. While I live about 4 miles from
the Pacific Ocean and 1 mile from a salt water bay, I have had
almost no perceptible problems with corrosion. And, amazing as
it may seem, I am still using my first set of pliers I purchased
10 years ago. Just the same, it is good to know how to prevent
problems from occurring.
Text from the manufacturer below is also available as a PDF
download.
Connie |
CARING FOR LINDSTROM TOOLS IN HARSH ENVIRONMENTS
STORAGE
Harsh environments, whether man-made or naturally occurring,
can encourage corrosion or surface rust on Lindstrom precision
cutters and pliers because the tools are made of high carbon
steel for strength and hardness. Unlike stainless steel, high
carbon steel is very susceptible to environmental conditions
such as high humidity, sea air, oily or sweaty hands, and the
presence of soldering or brazing fluxes or solvents in the area
where tools are used or stored. Lindstrom recommends using a
tool pouch with desiccant to help prevent aggressive growth of
corrosion. If you live near the ocean especially in a
humid area then sea air is a likely culprit for causing
rust, and another good reason to employ a zippered pouch and
desiccant together for your precision tool storage.
PREVENTATIVE CARE
In addition to the pouch with desiccant pack, you will need to
periodically use some light machine oil. One popular consumer
brand is 3-in-One oil, which was also marketed under
the trade name Singer Sewing Machine Oil. A water
displacement spray (such as WD40) may also be used for short-term
storage, but will evaporate much quicker than a light machine
oil and so should not be used for long-term storage. Each time
you use the tools they should be wiped down with a soft, dry
(preferably cotton) cloth, then with a soft, well-oiled cloth
and stored in the pouch. As an alternative you may also spray
tools with a light penetrating oil. This will help delay the
inevitable corrosion that naturally occurs over time. Keep in
mind that at sea level and/or humid areas you will always be
fighting the elements. Humidity and salt air are hard enough
alone but together they are really tough on high carbon tools,
and tools stored for long periods may need to be examined and
re-oiled between uses.
REMEDIAL CARE
When examining your tools, as soon as you notice any rust forming
take remedial action by scrubbing it off with either a Scotch-Brite
pad, fine steel wool, or even some 400-grit wet-or-dry
style sandpaper (but without using water, of course). Then perform
a dry wipe down followed by an oiled cloth wipe down again as
described above. Because the tools are made from high carbon
steel they will eventually show some corrosion but when it first
appears it is only on the surface and it will not affect the
tools performance so long as you attack the rust and remediate
it immediately.
If you have any questions please write to us at the address below
or call our office at 714.921.9950 between 7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
weekdays and we are happy to help you.
www.lindstromtools.com
1440 W Taft Avenue
Orange, CA 92865-4138
Tel 714-921-9950 Fax 714-921-9595 |