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Storing Your Tools

 
Pavel Mikoloski
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I heard once that storing your tools in a bucket of sand is a good way to keep them sharp.  Have you heard of this?

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I've heard the same.  Also to add oil to the sand to avoid rust.
I keep sewing needles/pins this way, seems to work well.  Laziness is the only excuse I have for not trying it on my outdoor tools.
 
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Sand will clean, but not sharpen. It's ground up rock; it will dull metal edges.

Some mix sand with motor oil, to clean and stop corrosion. Corrosion on carbon steel destroys edges in a big hurry.

But IMHO the best way to have sharp tools is to store them dry and learn how to tune up the edges. It's not hard at all.
 
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And don't forget the handles. Periodically rubbing mineral oil on the handles will help to keep them from drying out and cracking.
 
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