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![]() DSK wrote: Nav wrote: Well you know me - BIG. Haha! Actually big enough to chomp a 316 bolt easily in a test I carried out. They are about 1m long. They are stored with all the other emergency gear and have a lanyard on them. They are also bright red and their head is in a plastic bag with lots of WD40 in it. Ever heard of cosmoline? No -that's a brandname? Actually a compound called No-Ox is better for long term storage of parts. WD-40 is great for cleaning & drying off tools once they've been used, especially if they've gotten wet or already acquired a spot or two of rust; but it's too thin & volatile to be a good surface protection for storage of metal part. OK but it seems to work inside a plastic bag -4 years so far. ... I also store my emergency saw blades (set of 20 with handle) the same way. No rust was evident on last inspection. Regular inspection is good, but if they are sealed up you shouldn't open them just to inspect. Yes, I agree that's why we use clear plastic bags. Cheers |