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Reply #15 - Aug 11th, 2016 at 7:38am
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You guys in dry climates are lucky.  Right now we have 94% humidity here in
Ohio.  If you don't have a dehumidifier in the house or have everything oiled
it will rust.
  
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Reply #16 - Aug 14th, 2016 at 11:03am
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Phosgene does not kill instantly but rather slowly and reliably. 
LC100 is >5330 mg x min/cu m
for reference sarin (GB) is 35 mg x min/cu m
Phosgene in simple terms irritates the lungs and you drown. 
At low concentrations onset of symptoms may take 4-24 hours. 
Odor is like newly cut hay. 

Cheap and easy humdity:
add water to glass with a little ice. 
stir and wait for condensation on glass
record temp of water/ice mixture as well as ambient temp. 
google dewpoint, use table to obtain relative humidity. 

Yes, I know ... TMI Wink

  
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Reply #17 - Aug 15th, 2016 at 12:53pm
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Unless the formula has changed, WD-40 will not prevent rust, but washes the oil off.  Years ago, I made the mistake of spraying the spark plug holes of an antique Moline tractor with it, and had to leave it outside for a couple of weeks.  Seized up the pistons!  WD means water dispersant.  A good grade of wax is what museums use to protect guns, keeps dust particles off so they don't attract moisture and cause rust pits.
 
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Reply #18 - Aug 16th, 2016 at 3:51am
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G96 Gun  Treatment will protect them from the sweatiest grimy paws.
  

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Reply #19 - Aug 21st, 2016 at 2:55pm
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I live on the Gulf Coast so humidity could not be much higher and the absolute best stuff on firearms to prevent rust is a product called Rustpruff. I have been using it for 50 years and have never had a gun rust with it on it.
  

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Reply #20 - Sep 21st, 2016 at 9:14pm
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use to use brake cleaner on my molds. for like 10 years had ruff looking bullets and thru more back in pot than I used. and my good bullet were not that good. found out I had to clean my molds in hot soapy water to get them casting again. We are talking mostly Lyman molds. Its like it ( brake cleaner)gasses off and makes small pocks on bullet.. pocks is that a word? anyway bad bullet fill out Cry
  
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Reply #21 - Oct 31st, 2016 at 10:11am
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WD-40 is not great for rust prevention. RemOil is much better.
JMHO
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Reply #22 - Nov 1st, 2016 at 6:32am
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Don't EVER keep things wrapped for long in plastic; it's air-tight and since things therein can't breathe (hence the warnings on plastic bags) any moisture plus oxygen already therein can't get out.

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Reply #23 - Nov 1st, 2016 at 10:55am
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Bill Lawrence wrote on Nov 1st, 2016 at 6:32am:
Don't EVER keep things wrapped for long in plastic; it's air-tight and since things therein can't breathe (hence the warnings on plastic bags) any moisture plus oxygen already therein can't get out.

Bill Lawrence


Indeed! I still recall going in the service in 1969 and my dad did me a big favor by wrapping a clear plastic tarp all around my pristine '57 Chevy Belair, so it would remain dust free, and bug free while I was gone. About 6 months later I came home on leave and every place the tarp touched paint had begun to rust. It was like a big greenhouse inside the plastic, trapping humidity!
  

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Reply #24 - Nov 1st, 2016 at 3:00pm
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RJM wrote on Oct 31st, 2016 at 10:11am:
WD-40 is not great for rust prevention. RemOil is much better.
JMHO
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Have had RemOil turn to sticky goo over time, so I quit using it.
  

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Reply #25 - Nov 1st, 2016 at 10:36pm
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G96 gun treatment will keep things rust free.
  

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