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    Handplane storage cabinet and goldenrod

    I think I've gotten an approximate answer by searching the forum but I thought I'd ask for advice just in case there are folks who've tried this method and not found it successful.

    I want to buy a cabinet for my hand planes - either a pre-made wooden kitchen cabinet or a short metal cabinet. I think wood would be better. Then I'd install a golden rod suitable to the volume of the cabinet. I'm looking for a quick way rather than make my own cabinet. I've found humidity a bigger problem here in east Texas than I did in Seattle to my surprise.

    Will this work? Do I need to seal the door?

    Thanks for any advice you can offer.

    Mitchell

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    Another way to combat the humidity is to keep a low wattage light bulb on all the time. I do this with my firearms in a safe and it has kept the rust at bay.
    My Dad always told me "Can't Never Could".

    SWE

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    I don't have an answer for you, but have shared some of your frustration with keeping nice tools from rusting. Frequent use is the best remedy.

    One thing I did for tools that are less frequently used, is vacuum pack them with one of those food systems. (lived on a tropical island for a couple years, it was the only way to prevent rust).

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    My hand tool cabinet is wood with well fitting but not gasketed double doors. I have used it with a goldenrod for coming up on 10 years with 100% success at keeping rust at bay. I would do it again in a second. The nice things about a goldenrod as compared to a lightbulb are it is never too hot to touch and it’s almost impossible to break.

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    What exactly is goldenrod??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randall J Cox View Post
    What exactly is goldenrod??
    https://www.btibrands.com/product/go...s/?mobile=true

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    Mine are in waterproof toolboxes (as are all my tools that will fit in them), with desiccant cannisters, and need no wiping, or waxing to be kept rust free. I don't need to see them. I just need them to be ready to go to work when I need them.
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