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#536008 - 09/06/08 09:42 PM
Safe/Proper Storage for NOS parts, esp. rubber
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Registered: 06/18/07
Posts: 47
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Hey gang, quick question. I've been purchasing several NOS parts from the 50's and 40's. I know that a lot of these parts have seen rain, as when I go to swap meets it usually rains! In anycase, I'm a young guy, and I want to keep these parts for the long far away future (30 + years) for when my car starts REALLY acting its age. Any tips? Cardboard box? Metal trunk, tupperwear? Ziplock bags? Submerge in WD-40? I'd just hate to pull out 80 yr old NOS parts that are rusted, or the rubber is rotted... So far its a grocery bag in my closet (but I do keep a meticulous spreadsheet of everything I own...Two weeks ago I was hunting for brushes...Bought a pair, only to find out I already had some! Sigh, so I have the list, but unlike Santa Claus, I don't check it twice! What have you fun succesful? Have any sob stories where I can learn from your mistakes? 
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#536179 - 09/07/08 09:12 PM
Re: Safe/Proper Storage for NOS parts, esp. rubber
[Re: adam_knox]
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Registered: 03/29/03
Posts: 2686
Loc: Schenectady, NY
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I would think that the parts need to be in a dry climate controled area. This means a closet or attic. I would polish pot metal chrome parts topping with a good layer of wax inside and out to the best of my ability and then store in small cardboard boxes as above.
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#536191 - 09/07/08 09:31 PM
Re: Safe/Proper Storage for NOS parts, esp. rubber
[Re: JohnD1956]
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Registered: 11/06/07
Posts: 841
Loc: Detroit (Royal Oak), Michigan
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At work, we put heavy grease on bare metal parts, then wrap it in plastic or wax paper. Grease creeps into dry areas and it keeps air and water far away for many years.
When you want to pull out of storage, simply de-grease and finish however you like. We use wax on cutting tools, with a liberal amount of 30W oil. The wax holds the oil in. If you can seal air and water away from surfaces (even rusty surfaces), that will stop any further corrosion. Coatings and plating works, but I've seen 60 yr-old steel parts that look like new because they were coated in grease, like ball joints and tie-rod ends. A little gas pulls off the dirt and grease, revealing perfect steel.
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#536244 - 09/08/08 07:45 AM
Re: Safe/Proper Storage for NOS parts, esp. rubber
[Re: simplyconnected]
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Registered: 12/02/07
Posts: 134
Loc: Prescott WI
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The US government used cosmoline that appeared to be sprayed on.
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#536247 - 09/08/08 08:12 AM
Re: Safe/Proper Storage for NOS parts, esp. rubber
[Re: Curti]
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Registered: 05/16/04
Posts: 41
Loc: western pa
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I put smaller parts in zip lock freezer bags with a paper towel coated with light oil.I have nos chrome pieces that have been bagged over twenty years and are still like new.You can get bags up to a two gallon size that hold quite a lot.
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