Hi Scott! Excellent presentation!!! It’s so funny you bring up the "smell"… The PB Blaster has a very ‘unique’ smell for sure! As you well know, you have to be very aware of these things when working in other people’s homes! The funny thing is I can’t get used to the smell of Ballistol! The 3in1 smell always takes me back to when I was a kid… 😃👍. Thanks very much for sharing!!!
Do you still lubricate your tools this way? I’m looking for two things. What can I use to clean my tools and then lubricate them so they don’t rust. I want something that won’t stink when I open my toolbox and won’t be oily and leaking lol
I just got down cleaning a set of large sockets. One is gigantic and takes a 1 inch drive. I put them in evaporust for a couple days and then in a bucket of hot water with dawn. Then I used this wire attachment on a drill to get deep in the sockets. Then I gave them a toot of wd40 on the inside and again on the outside and wiped them with a towel.
I love the…he said he used it to power up some 12" headline, but when you have 6 sons each having vehicles, and friends with vehicles…I had to end up buying a gigantic husky tool box with wheels and telescopic handles. I got socket wrench sets with sockets missing, cordless drill sets that drills get returned 2-4 months later. I had one son use my battery jump starter and took it to the beach and got all sand in it..thankfully it still works….he says he needed it to power up my backyard 15"bluetooth speaker, and got sand in that speaker as well….its tough maintaining your tools when you have to goto work in the morning with sons who too cheap to buy their own toy fixers.
Ballistol is so expensive because they make it under food conditions. You could actually drink it, and some guys here in Germany do that if they’ve got a sore throat. Personally I can’t stand the smell of Ballistol…
And keep it away from copper or copper alloys like brass or bronze.
Just found your video. I’ve never heard of Ballistol. Bought some on Amazon and subscribed. You may think of putting up an affiliate link. Thanks for your upload.
4:35 why not use a painters brush rather than a paper rag to apply thin even coat across the tool not missing any crevices paper rag will absorb most of the ballistol rather than coating the tool properly
good stuff. I always try to take a few minutes at the end of the day to clean all my stuff.
Hi Scott! Excellent presentation!!! It’s so funny you bring up the "smell"… The PB Blaster has a very ‘unique’ smell for sure! As you well know, you have to be very aware of these things when working in other people’s homes! The funny thing is I can’t get used to the smell of Ballistol! The 3in1 smell always takes me back to when I was a kid… 😃👍. Thanks very much for sharing!!!
Do you still lubricate your tools this way? I’m looking for two things. What can I use to clean my tools and then lubricate them so they don’t rust. I want something that won’t stink when I open my toolbox and won’t be oily and leaking lol
thanks
I just got down cleaning a set of large sockets. One is gigantic and takes a 1 inch drive. I put them in evaporust for a couple days and then in a bucket of hot water with dawn. Then I used this wire attachment on a drill to get deep in the sockets. Then I gave them a toot of wd40 on the inside and again on the outside and wiped them with a towel.
I wonder what you think about Fluid Film?
What a small world, I can’t believe you have just been commented by Scout Crafter! Lol, nice presentation.
i have a channel lock plier and i spray wd40 and its still kinda hard to open.
I love the…he said he used it to power up some 12" headline, but when you have 6 sons each having vehicles, and friends with vehicles…I had to end up buying a gigantic husky tool box with wheels and telescopic handles. I got socket wrench sets with sockets missing, cordless drill sets that drills get returned 2-4 months later. I had one son use my battery jump starter and took it to the beach and got all sand in it..thankfully it still works….he says he needed it to power up my backyard 15"bluetooth speaker, and got sand in that speaker as well….its tough maintaining your tools when you have to goto work in the morning with sons who too cheap to buy their own toy fixers.
tell you what
Hi Scott. I have a Unique question I think. What is your input on crime sockets both new and started to rush ones? (Not impact ones necessary)
Great video thanks. Like the way you clean and protect your tools. Keep up the great work see you in the next video thanks again
you ever used boeshield t-9 before?
Ballistol is so expensive because they make it under food conditions. You could actually drink it, and some guys here in Germany do that if they’ve got a sore throat. Personally I can’t stand the smell of Ballistol…
And keep it away from copper or copper alloys like brass or bronze.
Appreciate the informative content for sure.
Another good product is eezox, its like a liquid wax almost when it dries- a little bit expensive but well worth it for me
Just found your video. I’ve never heard of Ballistol. Bought some on Amazon and subscribed. You may think of putting up an affiliate link. Thanks for your upload.
Great tips
4:35 why not use a painters brush rather than a paper rag to apply thin even coat across the tool not missing any crevices paper rag will absorb most of the ballistol rather than coating the tool properly
Hi Scott. I have a Unique question I think. What is your input on crime sockets both new and started to rush ones? (Not impact ones necessary) thanks
Thx
Thank you Scott for the quick video
I like the Ballistol too, but I also like to use fluid film and kroil.
how long will one application/coat of ballistol last on an tool which is not stored but openly kept ?