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This stuff is brilliant. Works great. Developed by Boeing.What is T-9?
This stuff is brilliant. Works great. Developed by Boeing.What is T-9?
Same for me. Rust is not a huge problem around here, Sierra foothills, but after a few days of heavy rain things get pretty saturated in my garage shop. I agree covers work best, but covers that can breath are preferred. Plastic seems to trap moisture coming from the concrete slab and can allow rust underneath, IMHO.I’d heard of Boesheild and it didn’t hold up for me.
+1I like the boeshield.
Thanks, Eddyde. I have Boesheild just never paid attention to the T-9. Thats why I love this forum. Plenty of people smarter than me.According to the manufacturer:
https://boeshield.com/about/
Agreed, all my machine covers are cloth of different types from old carpet pad, old couch covers to nice sunbrella fabric. Whatever SO has at hand and can cover the machine. I was told by a neighbor when we moved here about not using plastic tarps by themselves but with some sort of breathable layer and used it for my metal I had to store in the tent shed. Made all the difference. That was before I started with the TAS and when I started noticing rust that’s when SO started making my covers. Works the best because there’s just too many nooks and crannies to spray. I don’t have large machines and like on my mill drill only the table is covered. The UniDrill gets FluidFilm no cover,Same for me. Rust is not a huge problem around here, Sierra foothills, but after a few days of heavy rain things get pretty saturated in my garage shop. I agree covers work best, but covers that can breath are preferred. Plastic seems to trap moisture coming from the concrete slab and can allow rust underneath, IMHO.