Handyman
& Tool Applications
TC-11 has been recommended by none other than
Glenn
Haege, America's Master
Handyman.
Mr. Haege's "The Master Handyman" radio show can be
heard from coast-to-coast and his syndicated column
appears in dozens of newspapers. Mr. Haege discovered TC-11 at
the 2002 National Hardware Show and was so impressed with
TC-11 that he featured an
interview with the TC-11 inventor - Bruce Huddleston - on
his November 11, 2002 program.
Hand Tools
Hand tools are an excellent application for TC-11.
Many tools fail because of corrosion, not wear
or breakage.
If your tools are rust free and clean, just apply a
light coat of TC-11 . Once a year, wipe down the
tool and the tool box with a clean cloth. This
removes the salt an dirt that inevitably
accumulate.
If your tools are rusty, TC-11 does a great job of
freeing up the articulated mechanisms and removing
the existing rust. Apply a thick coat of TC-11 and immediately
agitate the surface with 0000 steel wool. Continue to agitate
the surface
until the rust is gone. In cases of heavy rust it may be
necessary to use a small stainless steel wire brush. A slight discoloration may
remain, but this is a passivated surface and it is
fairly corrosion resistant.
If you use your tools on a daily basis, you want a
very light coat of TC-11. If you use your tools on
an intermittent basis, you want a fairly heavy coat
of TC-11.
Do not store tools in the sun and rain. Even TC-11
will fail if the tool is heated by the sun and
heavy raindrops land on the hot film.
It is a good practice to wipe tools down after use
and before placing them in storage.
Once you become accustomed to the look and feel of
hand tools treated with TC-11, you will not want to
go back to the old system.
Once TC-11 has set, which takes about twenty minutes, the
film that remains is no more of a health risk than
cooking oil. It is a "residual petroleum
hydrocarbon", which means that it consists of
hydrocarbons that are virtually identical to the
hydrocarbons found in fried food. The bottom line
is that once TC-11 has set, you don't have to worry
about getting it on your hands.
Power Tools
Power tools are an ideal application for TC-11.
If your tool is new, it is a good practice to apply
a thin coat of TC-11 to the entire tool. Let the
tool sit overnight before use.
Electrical Tools
If you have a used power tool, they usually need
cleaning.
Compressed air is a great way to clean power tools. One area
that often gets overlooked is cooling air passages. Dirt and
sawdust tend to accumulate in these areas, and the motor will
eventually overheat and fail if the debris are not removed.
The worst thing to do is to spray TC-11 into the
motor of a very dirty tool.
Use a compressed air nozzle to clean the air passages. Nothing
else works. If you see a big cloud of dust fly out of the
motor with the first blast of air, you just did yourself a
big favor. We do not recommend spraying TC-11 into the
motor. It isn't really necessary, and it can lead to
problems. TC-11 has a big impact on the film coefficient of
the cooling surfaces, so it isn't a good idea. In addition,
it can make dust accumulation a problem. You want clean dry
motors.
Pneumatic Tools
Pneumatic tools are an excellent application for
TC-11. A lot of mechanics do not have proper
filtering, dehydration, and oiling systems for
their air supply. This means that wet and oil free air
goes through the tool. Once the factory provided
oil film dissipates, the corrosion begins. By
putting a few drops of TC-11 in the air inlet every
few hours of operation, this type of problem can be
eliminated.
TC-11 applied to the tool lubricates and protects
the moving parts. In the case of nail
guns, 50 percent of the tool is an articulated
mechanism. If the tool is in daily use, maintain a
very thin film of TC-11. If the tool is in storage,
maintain a fairly thick film of TC-11. Wipe off
accumulated dirt and salt after taking the tool out
of storage and before putting the tool back into
use, and re-apply a thin coat of TC-11.
Welding Tools
TC-11 is an excellent product for protecting welding tools. The TC-11 is
non-combustible twenty minutes after
application.
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