Hey guys,
Went out to the shop the other day after a couple weeks break from anything reloading related. I was dismayed to find some of my tools with exposed metal have light surface rust.
The shop is a metal building with a metal roof and insulation in the walls and roof, with the center of the roof peak non insulated as there is a clear section there for lighting and venting. The insulation is not covered with wall board or anything so the paper backing is exposed.
There are two ductless air conditioners in the shop for the summer months, set on timers to run from 8am - 10pm. The building is approximately 12 feet wide by about 30-40 feet long. There are also heaters for the winter months.
I set up all my reloading stuff in this building at the beginning of this year, so I cant compare to last year.
Any ideas how I can clean off this surface rust and how I can prevent it?
LC

Went out to the shop the other day after a couple weeks break from anything reloading related. I was dismayed to find some of my tools with exposed metal have light surface rust.
The shop is a metal building with a metal roof and insulation in the walls and roof, with the center of the roof peak non insulated as there is a clear section there for lighting and venting. The insulation is not covered with wall board or anything so the paper backing is exposed.
There are two ductless air conditioners in the shop for the summer months, set on timers to run from 8am - 10pm. The building is approximately 12 feet wide by about 30-40 feet long. There are also heaters for the winter months.
I set up all my reloading stuff in this building at the beginning of this year, so I cant compare to last year.
Any ideas how I can clean off this surface rust and how I can prevent it?
LC



