slim_boy_fat
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A quick one for the Collective.
I cover my machines with old towels to protect against grinder dusk etc, but with the onset of the colder/damp weather find that they start to attract and hold the damp, but not to the extent of being wet obviously. When possible I open the shed to help air circulate and this does help a bit, but you're fighting a loosing battle. Air circulation is not the problem, because the air itself is/can be damp/foggy.......
A spray/rub over of the machines with a suitable protectant does help guard against any surface rust, but what do you guys do to solve the likes of the grinder dust problem? Is it a case of repeatedly wiping over?
I cover my machines with old towels to protect against grinder dusk etc, but with the onset of the colder/damp weather find that they start to attract and hold the damp, but not to the extent of being wet obviously. When possible I open the shed to help air circulate and this does help a bit, but you're fighting a loosing battle. Air circulation is not the problem, because the air itself is/can be damp/foggy.......

A spray/rub over of the machines with a suitable protectant does help guard against any surface rust, but what do you guys do to solve the likes of the grinder dust problem? Is it a case of repeatedly wiping over?
