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Pip

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Hi!, me again with another question!
Does anybody know where to get V.CI. (rust inhibiting) paper in small quantities?
T.I.A.
pip
 
I think Matthew at Workshop Heaven sells some good stuff for rust inhibiting...otherwise use some mothballs in small perforated tins - Rob
 
woodbloke":1snmasut said:
I think Matthew at Workshop Heaven sells some good stuff for rust inhibiting...otherwise use some mothballs in small perforated tins - Rob

Does that really work? Never heard it before.
 
Yup. seems to work for me, been doing it for years.
I use the Shippams fish paste type pots and punch four or five holes in the lid,chusck i 4/5 mothballs and put at back of a drawer. Use more if you are always in and out of the drawer.Cheers
Martin
 
Just a quick thought on this subject;
Can anyone tell me why the VCI stuff is so unbelievably expensive?
Couple of drops on a bit of sponge goes for £3 or so!
Makes plutonium look cheap! :roll:
Martin
 
TheTiddles":1t1zd1qn said:
I thought mothballs were banned years ago?

Aidan
Nope...still very common and readily available. I've seen Martin's arrangements for using moth balls and they do work.
Martin needs a lot of them though :shock: :lol: - Rob
 
Thanks all, think I'll try the mothballs, if I can track some down, not seen any for years
pip
 
make sure that you get the napthalene ones
martin
PS I often wonder what happens to all the moths with no b****?
getting me coat...... :lol:
 
Pip":2voaursq said:
Thanks all, think I'll try the mothballs, if I can track some down, not seen any for years
pip

Try your local garden centre. Mine sells them in amongst all the other pesticides.

Jim
 
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