P Phoebe New Member Mar 12, 2012 #1 Any tips on keeping steel trowel in good nick and not rusting overnight
Danny - Mar 12, 2012 #3 Soak a rag in WD40 or engine oil and wrap the trowel in that at then end of the day.... Also I think lime stops rust.... some of the old timers will confirm or deny that....
Soak a rag in WD40 or engine oil and wrap the trowel in that at then end of the day.... Also I think lime stops rust.... some of the old timers will confirm or deny that....
A andyR New Member Mar 12, 2012 #7 DannyMac said: Plastic is the new metal. Click to expand... Almost true... still prefer steel on final trowel.
DannyMac said: Plastic is the new metal. Click to expand... Almost true... still prefer steel on final trowel.
Gibbo Well-Known Member Mar 15, 2012 #8 clean off rust and trowel should go black and wont rust again like these
mark ross Private Member Mar 15, 2012 #9 Fook me.... that looks just like my setter..clean enouth to eat your dinner with..
U User________removed Private Member Mar 15, 2012 #11 Degrease the trowel and stand in vinegar, its called a forced patina, goes black like Gibbos above once black it will stop oxidising / no more rust.
Degrease the trowel and stand in vinegar, its called a forced patina, goes black like Gibbos above once black it will stop oxidising / no more rust.
B beddy Well-Known Member Mar 15, 2012 #12 Same as gary, let it rust real bad then give it a scrape and a bit of sand paper and it'll never rust again. Mines clean grand but that's ridiculous
Same as gary, let it rust real bad then give it a scrape and a bit of sand paper and it'll never rust again. Mines clean grand but that's ridiculous
DannyMac Private Member Mar 15, 2012 #14 Gibbo said: clean off rust and trowel should go black and wont rust again like theseView attachment 840 Click to expand... You're on daywork I take it?
Gibbo said: clean off rust and trowel should go black and wont rust again like theseView attachment 840 Click to expand... You're on daywork I take it?