I recently was gifted a bunch of old Craftsman sockets. They were in good shape but very greasy inside. Too cold out to pressure wash them clean. I used Oil Eater to degrease in hot water contained in and old plastic jar. Every few hours shake the jar to agitate the sockets. A few days later done rinsing and they turned out super clean. Due to a few rusty edges off to the Evaporust for final cleaning. Thanks for the great videos. Irish Mike.
I've used vinegar in the past, but I found that the metal tends to flash rust very quickly after rinsing. I haven't had that happen with the Evaporust. I like the Evaporust for intricate parts with areas that I can't get into to wire brush really well.
357magdad you nailed it on the head. If you don’t rinse with baking soda and water, and dry immediately, you will get flash rust. If you only rinse with water, you risk the rust coming back with a vengeance. Doesn’t happen with the evaporators and the blocker caps it off. Thanks!
Hey Magdad, will a fine wire wheel take the chrome off? Should I just de rust and polish by hand? I use a wire wheel on damn near everything that’s why I ask. Thanks.
Great video. I think the Williams ratchet needs a spanner or similar tools to put into the two holes and spin it apart. The garage journal has several good posts with pictures of them apart.
Williams ratchets like that are easily disassembled. Clamp the body of the ratchet in a vise, drive side up. Insert a small pin punch in the hole and tap counterclockwise, and the cover should unscrew easily.
I found it if you take those little you know like things that convert your drill to like a socket and then put a socket on there and wrap it with 400 grit wet or dry and spin it in your hand it makes the sockets look like brand spanking new the outsides 15:01
When warranted, I use 30% (industrial strength) vinegar for faster rust removal. The suggestions on techniques to avoid flash rust are great. What grease do you recommend when reassembling the ratchets? In your experience, how long does a bucket of Evap-o-Rust remain effective?
I have found Westleys Bleche-Wite tire cleaner to be an excellent degreaser, the PH of it is high so it helps neutralize the acid and clean , just spray and wire brush the tool after acid treatment. if the ratchet has old caked on grease or dirt, soak it in some solvent first, little bit of gasoline maybe, yea its not ideal but it works if you have nothing else. Solvent then bleche whit and wire brush is sometimes all I need on lightly rusted tools.
I know this is an old video but so glad I found your channel. Single female who doesn’t know that much about tools but always been interested. I inherited a barn full of old tools, mostly craftsman, covered in dirt and not used in years. Brought them all in my house to try to clean (along with giant brown spiders). Headed to Lowe’s now hoping to find the capo rust. Lots of craftsman power tools that had batteries. Have the chargers and tools look like they’re barely used. Is it worth looking for replacement batteries?
Probably depends on the age of the tools as far as the batteries go. They can sometimes be refurbished. Google up some rechargeable battery firms and get in touch with them. Sometimes it is worth the effort, sometimes not.
Good results. Another method that works well is to dissolve Oxalic Acid in powder form in a container with water and soak metal tools or rusting objects in it. What is it though? An acid from the Rhubarb plant that is what makes Barkeeper’s Friend work so well. Caution though: Oxcilic acid emits strong fumes so use outside or with good ventilation.
I am interested in that adjustable wrench you had in the video but did nothing with. I have a hand me down one of those I would like to restore but have no info on brand, age, etc. Being a hand me down I am more interested in preserving than restoring but if you have a video with what you did with that, would love to see it.
I have a leatherman super tool soaking in evapo rust right now. I left it over night.. I've scrubbed it a couple times and rinsed it then put it back in the evapo rust. I don't have an air compressor or pressure washer so what do you think would be the best way to blow out all the wet loose rust in the joints?? Like between the different tools and in the joints of the pliers. Just run it under the tub focet or something since that water comes out faster? Any help is greatly appreciated
What about acetate handles? I have some screwdrivers I need to take a bit of rust off, but I'm worried the Evaporust will either mess up the handles, or just make it gross.
The J H Williams is made in Buffalo NY they are owned by Snap On now. You need a special spanner wrench to take it apart l sold Williams and Vulcan tools in Buffalo
I was hoping your show some footage of the wood handle monkey wrench at the top. I have one like that, it belonged to my grandfather, to my dad and now I have it. I’m deathly a scared to even attempt a clean up on it for fear of ruining the wood. Any suggestions?
If you have rust under the paint you will lose some. You can always sand or wire wheel it and go back with Duplo black engine paint and bake it in. Wife love it when I bake a plane in the oven.
Heat up the Evapo-rust and the part you want to treat so they are warm to touch. It will remove the rust within 20 minutes and will leave the metal so it needs hardly any cleaning. I pour very hot water over the metal object to clean and leave it on a cloth. It will be dry and hot to touch within a minute. Spray with oil before it flash rusts. Doing it all from cold is nowhere near as good or as fast.
I brass wire wheel them, then put in "Evaporust" to get into the deep pits, then brass wheel again. Vinegar just does not work for me. If the finish is not too rough, I buff them, decrease them, and nickel plate them, easy simple, and safe unlike chrome plating. Buy all my tools from garage, yard, or auction sales, need more took box's.
I recently was gifted a bunch of old Craftsman sockets. They were in good shape but very greasy inside. Too cold out to pressure wash them clean. I used Oil Eater to degrease in hot water contained in and old plastic jar. Every few hours shake the jar to agitate the sockets. A few days later done rinsing and they turned out super clean. Due to a few rusty edges off to the Evaporust for final cleaning. Thanks for the great videos. Irish Mike.
Flex shaft dremel with wire brushes are perfect for detail cleaning/ restoration
Great video, I love old tools and have a few. Looking forward to cleaning them up, now I know how to. Thanks
Thank you so much for teaching me and explaining how to use rust remover for tools
I've used vinegar in the past, but I found that the metal tends to flash rust very quickly after rinsing. I haven't had that happen with the Evaporust. I like the Evaporust for intricate parts with areas that I can't get into to wire brush really well.
357magdad you nailed it on the head. If you don’t rinse with baking soda and water, and dry immediately, you will get flash rust. If you only rinse with water, you risk the rust coming back with a vengeance. Doesn’t happen with the evaporators and the blocker caps it off. Thanks!
Hey Magdad, will a fine wire wheel take the chrome off? Should I just de rust and polish by hand? I use a wire wheel on damn near everything that’s why I ask. Thanks.
i really enjoyed the video. great job explaining your process. I'll have to do this with some of my old tools
Wire wheel on the grinder does most of my rust removal. Plus, immediate gratification! 😊
I love your videos. I’m retiring soon and want to clean up my tools and my dad’s tool. Evaporator and Super Lube are on my shopping list.
Excellent work by the man!
Tool Guy Ty thank you! Appreciate it!
Great video. I think the Williams ratchet needs a spanner or similar tools to put into the two holes and spin it apart. The garage journal has several good posts with pictures of them apart.
John Lyons awesome John, thank you!
Williams ratchets like that are easily disassembled. Clamp the body of the ratchet in a vise, drive side up. Insert a small pin punch in the hole and tap counterclockwise, and the cover should unscrew easily.
That is a huge bucket of evaporust. I use many of the same techniques, works well.
Tom Gunn awesome! Thanks for checking out the video!
I found it if you take those little you know like things that convert your drill to like a socket and then put a socket on there and wrap it with 400 grit wet or dry and spin it in your hand it makes the sockets look like brand spanking new the outsides 15:01
When warranted, I use 30% (industrial strength) vinegar for faster rust removal. The suggestions on techniques to avoid flash rust are great. What grease do you recommend when reassembling the ratchets? In your experience, how long does a bucket of Evap-o-Rust remain effective?
He uses super lube. I use marine grease or red-n-tacky for a whole bunch of stuff to be honest.
It all depends on how much you use it. Mine is going on 3 years I think, but it's almost dead.
For cleaning Socket dirt and rust use a Battery Terminal Cleaner the round brush works great.
I have found Westleys Bleche-Wite tire cleaner to be an excellent degreaser, the PH of it is high so it helps neutralize the acid and clean , just spray and wire brush the tool after acid treatment. if the ratchet has old caked on grease or dirt, soak it in some solvent first, little bit of gasoline maybe, yea its not ideal but it works if you have nothing else. Solvent then bleche whit and wire brush is sometimes all I need on lightly rusted tools.
I know this is an old video but so glad I found your channel. Single female who doesn’t know that much about tools but always been interested. I inherited a barn full of old tools, mostly craftsman, covered in dirt and not used in years. Brought them all in my house to try to clean (along with giant brown spiders). Headed to Lowe’s now hoping to find the capo rust. Lots of craftsman power tools that had batteries. Have the chargers and tools look like they’re barely used. Is it worth looking for replacement batteries?
Probably depends on the age of the tools as far as the batteries go. They can sometimes be refurbished. Google up some rechargeable battery firms and get in touch with them. Sometimes it is worth the effort, sometimes not.
A dishwasher works great. Make sure screen is in bottom with nothing smaller than screen. Skip electric dry. Dry. Immediately with dry rags.
A dishwasher works great. Make sure screen is in bottom with nothing smaller than screen. Skip electric dry. Dry. Immediately with dry rags.
Batts buy li ion type.
What a great video!! Thank you for taking time to make this.
Good results.
Another method that works well is to dissolve Oxalic Acid in powder form in a container with water and soak metal tools or rusting objects in it.
What is it though?
An acid from the Rhubarb plant that is what makes Barkeeper’s Friend work so well.
Caution though: Oxcilic acid emits strong fumes so use outside or with good ventilation.
Pretty sure Bar Keepers Friend has it in.
i mix my own Evaporust clone and it works great and is FAR cheaper
I am interested in that adjustable wrench you had in the video but did nothing with. I have a hand me down one of those I would like to restore but have no info on brand, age, etc. Being a hand me down I am more interested in preserving than restoring but if you have a video with what you did with that, would love to see it.
If you can, message me on Instagram and I will check to see if I have it and also can help you identify the one you have.
What do you use for regular maintenance of your tools?
I have a leatherman super tool soaking in evapo rust right now. I left it over night.. I've scrubbed it a couple times and rinsed it then put it back in the evapo rust. I don't have an air compressor or pressure washer so what do you think would be the best way to blow out all the wet loose rust in the joints?? Like between the different tools and in the joints of the pliers. Just run it under the tub focet or something since that water comes out faster? Any help is greatly appreciated
What about acetate handles? I have some screwdrivers I need to take a bit of rust off, but I'm worried the Evaporust will either mess up the handles, or just make it gross.
Soft wire wheel in a bench grinder. Light touch, go slow, examine as you go.
The J H Williams is made in Buffalo NY they are owned by Snap On now. You need a special spanner wrench to take it apart l sold Williams and Vulcan tools in Buffalo
Where did you get the Basket Strainer?
Great Video
I was hoping your show some footage of the wood handle monkey wrench at the top. I have one like that, it belonged to my grandfather, to my dad and now I have it. I’m deathly a scared to even attempt a clean up on it for fear of ruining the wood. Any suggestions?
every tool I have ever dropped in evapo rust comes out black, what am i doing wrong?
Nice tool come out great I subscribed !!
Backcountry Diggers thanks!
Where can i purchase that corrosion inhibitor (Rust-Block)?
Any link to where to purchase the rust block from evaporust? Saw links for all the other products showcased.
Great Video ! How long will the Evaporust last? How do I know when its time to replace it ?
What type of wire wheel did you use? Coarse, medium, fine?
rust block is out of stock everywhere (Ebay, Amazon, Zoro, etc.) you have a 2nd option?
Any leads on a good price on bulk rust blocker? Evaporust blocker is out of stock everywhere
Penens ratchet put together backwards was like that from the start
*Great video! m I too am very interested in the question of removing rust from tools. I will be doing my research on this topic soon. ;-)*
Thank you for this video👍🏼
MD C my pleasure Man! Hope this helps!
Why use evaporust if you clean allrust off mechanically?
Nice video. Thanks.
nice collection we are waiting for the next restorations, congratulations for the videos and take care with the hug covid19.
Aguinaldo Martoni - Eu Eletricista thanks! New videos are coming and stay safe as well!
I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for the insight and all the little tips! Can’t wait to start working on some tools!
Gander Flight thank you for checking it out!
Does evapo rust affect the original paint in an old plane?
Nope!
If you have rust under the paint you will lose some. You can always sand or wire wheel it and go back with Duplo black engine paint and bake it in. Wife love it when I bake a plane in the oven.
I agree you need good pull out technique
Heat up the Evapo-rust and the part you want to treat so they are warm to touch. It will remove the rust within 20 minutes and will leave the metal so it needs hardly any cleaning. I pour very hot water over the metal object to clean and leave it on a cloth. It will be dry and hot to touch within a minute. Spray with oil before it flash rusts. Doing it all from cold is nowhere near as good or as fast.
I brass wire wheel them, then put in "Evaporust" to get into the deep pits, then brass wheel again. Vinegar just does not work for me. If the finish is not too rough, I buff them, decrease them, and nickel plate them, easy simple, and safe unlike chrome plating. Buy all my tools from garage, yard, or auction sales, need more took box's.
I once used vinegar on a cast pipe wrench. I pulled it out after leaving it in overnight and is had been damaged considerably. Never again!
where did you get the bucket of evapo rust????
I feel like the wire wheel did all the work.
You can use molasses
The Super Ratchet uses a Spanner wrench if you don't have one they are simple to make.
OK I was just about to go back and tell him that, but I looked long enough to find the answer so No use of me telling him Eagle
Williams might have a threated part, other then the chrapsman snap rings.
Well, if you gonna use a wire wheel at the end, there’s no point of using vinegar or that rust remover,
I disagree with you. Depending on how rusty the order is: wire wheel, vinegar, wire wheel. Saves a lot of time and wear and tear on the wire wheel.
Pawls ...
Your channel is the shit
0000 steel wool, WD40
You're welcome.
Used to do it that way, but I use brasso with the steel wool currently, seems to clean the rust faster.
A small pan of gasoline works wonders on greasy tools.
a soanerwrench
Marvel mystery oil and a fine brass wire wheel could simplify all this nonsense
Nice sponsored video 🙄
Not sponsored.
Be very, very careful anything you put in the vinegar can disappear magically
Removing patina from old tools is a sin.
rip chrome