12-10-2016, 02:21 PM
I've been cleaning up some bench planes in preparation for thinning the herd. I use white vinegar for rust removal, and have found a couple of useful soak tanks. I thought I'd pass along my discoveries.
A plastic "mud pan," used in sheetrock taping and available at any home improvement store and many hardware stores, will take planes up to No. 5-1/2 jack plane size. The 5-1/2 is a just-barely-fits squeeze. A No. 5 and smaller fits fine. The pan takes under a gallon of vinegar to cover the plane parts completely.
But then I had to clean up a No. 6, and remembered the wallpaper soaking tray. That one was great for the No. 6, and should take up to a No. 8. I wound up with enough extra space that I tossed in a few wrenches that needed cleanup. Total vinegar: 1-1/2 gallons.
A plastic "mud pan," used in sheetrock taping and available at any home improvement store and many hardware stores, will take planes up to No. 5-1/2 jack plane size. The 5-1/2 is a just-barely-fits squeeze. A No. 5 and smaller fits fine. The pan takes under a gallon of vinegar to cover the plane parts completely.
But then I had to clean up a No. 6, and remembered the wallpaper soaking tray. That one was great for the No. 6, and should take up to a No. 8. I wound up with enough extra space that I tossed in a few wrenches that needed cleanup. Total vinegar: 1-1/2 gallons.