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KenB259

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With the price of tools and their built in obsolescence, I thought it might be a good idea to buy a few spare parts, the normal wear ones. I bought a few belts and bearings and a spare spindle. The spindle had some very small specks of rust so I cleaned it all off and then sprayed the entire spindle and inside the taper with a long term storage rust inhibitor. I then sealed it back up in a plastic bag. My question is, do you think it will be okay, long term sealed up? Or should I do something different with it? The spindle was probably overkill, but doesn't matteršŸ˜
 
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You could always throw some of those little desiccant bags in it that you get with all kinds of products but it probably isn't necessary. Be a good idea to look at it every couple years or so. You are doing way more than most people would.
 

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With rust inhibitor and plastic I think you should be okay. I learned the hard way a few years ago to avoid paper and cardboard for storage of steel and carbide parts. We put some parts in stock that were vacuum sealed with cardboard in a blister pack. Unfortunately I think the vacuum accelerated the attack of acids in the paper. - Dave
 

KenB259

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You could always throw some of those little desiccant bags in it that you get with all kinds of products but it probably isn't necessary. Be a good idea to look at it every couple years or so. You are doing way more than most people would.
Wouldn't hurt to throw a few of those desiccant packs in there when I see some. Yeah I plan on looking at it every so often.
 

Rick_G

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With the price of tools and their built in obsolescence, I thought it might be a good idea to buy a few spare parts, the normal wear ones. I bought a few belts and bearings and a spare spindle. The spindle had some very small specks of rust so I cleaned it all off and then sprayed the entire spindle and inside the taper with a long term storage rust inhibitor. I then sealed it back up in a plastic bag. My question is, do you think it will be okay, long term sealed up? Or should I do something different with it? The spindle was probably overkill, but doesn't matteršŸ˜
If you have spares on hand the original parts will not fail. Bought a little 1W NEJE box style laser 7 or 8 years ago. figured the most likely part to fail was the laser diode so bought 3 spares. The original is still going strong.
 

KenB259

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If you have spares on hand the original parts will not fail. Bought a little 1W NEJE box style laser 7 or 8 years ago. figured the most likely part to fail was the laser diode so bought 3 spares. The original is still going strong.
LOL, I'm okay with that.
 
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