T TechnicAl Banned Messages 8,980 Location Rotherham Jun 5, 2011 #21 Oil and welding just dont go together. I think its been said already but it tends to make porous welds but also it tends to make toxic fumes. You dont want to be breathing them.
Oil and welding just dont go together. I think its been said already but it tends to make porous welds but also it tends to make toxic fumes. You dont want to be breathing them.
Kram Member Messages 7,972 Location Sussex Jun 5, 2011 #22 Put a bag of rice below the spool, it will abosrb any moisture.. any easy ways to de-rust a spool? its only a small one, so I guess i will bin it.
Put a bag of rice below the spool, it will abosrb any moisture.. any easy ways to de-rust a spool? its only a small one, so I guess i will bin it.
Wozzaaah The wizard of woz Staff member Messages 17,544 Jun 5, 2011 #23 Wind off the top layer or two, it'll probably be ok after that.
G gusw New Member Messages 3 Jun 6, 2011 #24 I just fitted a small 15 w globe in where the wire roll is and that fixed the problem.