dan2002 Joined 25 Sep 2019 Messages 317 Reaction score 7 Country 28 Aug 2023 #1 Hi there I had a Q. The metal parts of the drill rust over time. For example the chuck part where the screwdriver bit goes in. Is wd40 the best to keep these parts in good condition and rust free?
Hi there I had a Q. The metal parts of the drill rust over time. For example the chuck part where the screwdriver bit goes in. Is wd40 the best to keep these parts in good condition and rust free?
B blup Joined 5 Nov 2007 Messages 7,126 Reaction score 1,393 Country 28 Aug 2023 #2 I've never had a drill rust, keep it clean dry and out of the cold, maybe smear a little grease on chuck if not in use for extended periods of time Blup
I've never had a drill rust, keep it clean dry and out of the cold, maybe smear a little grease on chuck if not in use for extended periods of time Blup
Dork Lard Joined 22 Dec 2021 Messages 2,416 Reaction score 340 Country 29 Aug 2023 #3 WD40 is banned from my eyesight & has been for many years. The much cheaper alternative of GT85 is far superior in almost any job where you can think WD40 would work.
WD40 is banned from my eyesight & has been for many years. The much cheaper alternative of GT85 is far superior in almost any job where you can think WD40 would work.
Wayners Joined 24 Oct 2020 Messages 2,836 Reaction score 960 Country 29 Aug 2023 #4 I still use 3 in 1 oil for many things. Chainsaw oil is cheap and non fling formulation is also useful product. I used to dry tools in boiler cupboard if they got wet in rain. Don't store power tools in cold damp garage especially in winter
I still use 3 in 1 oil for many things. Chainsaw oil is cheap and non fling formulation is also useful product. I used to dry tools in boiler cupboard if they got wet in rain. Don't store power tools in cold damp garage especially in winter