It's mainly the light application of vaseline or WD40. Plus the toolboxes are fairly airtight. Some of those tools are genuinely over 10 years old. Thanks for commenting and thanks for watching.
You’ve got more tools on your boat than B&Q or Snap-On! Practically unless you are away cruising for months on end the vast majority of the tools could easily stay at home in the shed/garage until it was time for that particular project, A few select drivers, spanner’s and pliers is more than enough, imho of course 😂
Well after many years of leaving the tools at home, and either forgetting them when needed, or something unplanned breakdown occuring and realising tools that are required are still at home, I now carry everything I need on board at all times.
So much useful info here, thanks for putting this together!
You're welcome. Thanks for watching
I think you have extra fuel line as well 😊
Bolt croppers, hard/softwood bungs and a hammer???
Thanks for such an invaluable checklist! How do you keep all your tools in such rust free condition!
It's mainly the light application of vaseline or WD40. Plus the toolboxes are fairly airtight.
Some of those tools are genuinely over 10 years old.
Thanks for commenting and thanks for watching.
You’ve got more tools on your boat than B&Q or Snap-On! Practically unless you are away cruising for months on end the vast majority of the tools could easily stay at home in the shed/garage until it was time for that particular project, A few select drivers, spanner’s and pliers is more than enough, imho of course 😂
Well after many years of leaving the tools at home, and either forgetting them when needed, or something unplanned breakdown occuring and realising tools that are required are still at home, I now carry everything I need on board at all times.