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Old Sep 15th 2006, 1:06 pm
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Question Rusty tools

I realise it might be a stupid question - BUT:
will Aqis be very unhappy about a little rust on tools or other metal objects?? (apart from us being unhappy about it )
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Old Sep 15th 2006, 1:28 pm
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Originally Posted by GreenSauce
I realise it might be a stupid question - BUT:
will Aqis be very unhappy about a little rust on tools or other metal objects?? (apart from us being unhappy about it )
we have a couple of rusty things too. hope it wont be a problem. Its not like its an insect of the wood boring kind.
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Old Sep 15th 2006, 1:30 pm
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Dont worry about rust on your tools.. I was only today looking at how old looking my tools have suddenly become in Australia(well Queensland anyway).
They rust fairly quickly over here.
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I have a collection of very expensive hand made axes and froes that i want to take. i plan to ship them, anyone know if thats allowed?
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Just about to start cleaning my tools, so would be very interested in any help or advice on this.

Thanks Jordan
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Originally Posted by stacey and jordan
Just about to start cleaning my tools, so would be very interested in any help or advice on this.

Thanks Jordan
Just to answer everybodies query. Shipped a load of engineering tools over last year. I only removed the grease and gave them a quick wipe over. Rust doesn't matter, as long as their is no grass cuttings or soil.

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Originally Posted by neil.b
Just to answer everybodies query. Shipped a load of engineering tools over last year. I only removed the grease and gave them a quick wipe over. Rust doesn't matter, as long as their is no grass cuttings or soil.

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Cheers Neil! Just the answer I needed
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