The problem with using penetrating oils like wd40 and pb blaster is that they have alot of aromatics in them and once they turn to gas,their ability to prevent rust is gone.
That's funny you disagree with what I say and I disagree with what you say so you go and hit the disagree on everything I say lol...The problem with using penetrating oils like wd40 and pb blaster is that they have alot of aromatics in them and once they turn to gas,their ability to prevent rust is gone.
Hey, how you doing?That's funny you disagree with what I say and I disagree with what you say so you go and hit the disagree on everything I say lol...
Sounds like the grown up thing to do LOL...
You have my attention now is there anything else you need to say?...
The w and WD-40 is water... I use it as a cleaner to clean oil spills off of my garage floor....Absolutely nothing personal J, just found it odd you disagreed with me and wanted you to know without getting out the flame thrower. Hey it’s not the first time someone disagreed with me and I sure as hell don’t know everything (anything). I’m just speaking from my experience with wd40 and blaster.
YesHi all, I was talking with another member here who is in a similar climate as myself in Ontario.
We're both in the middle of an engine build, altho mine has "stalled" but I plan on getting back to it over the winter.
Should there be any concern of humidity/moisture/condensation/rust throughout winter and spring?
My garage can be heated, but I dont run heat in it 24/7. I would turn it on prior to going out to shop and turning off after a few hours or so.
Thanks
I have had the dart in my shop stripped to bare metal since last February and have no surface rust anywhere.
Have a look around your shop Steve and see if any bare metal items have any rust...that should give you an idea
of how humid it ever gets. I spray everything with wd-40 over the winter that is outside but under cover and there
is usually a film still there in the spring
WD...water displacement.
Charcoal will absorb moisture better than desican will.If anyone moves to the shop, it's me! I'm pretty confident I can have a comfy sleep in the back seat of cuda.
With my work schedule, the engine may sit for a week or 2 before I'm able to get at it again. The desiccant bags may be the best bet while keeping bare steel coated and bag it.