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1murph Posted - Jun 11 2016 : 02:28:56 AM
I remember that the tools for garden are to be stored in a sand filled bucket.what type of oil do you put in also and how much oil and what do i use to sharpen my tools inthe mean time thanks linda
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naturemaiden Posted - Jun 11 2016 : 02:54:21 AM
Hi Linda, I use regular 10x30 motor oil in my bucket of sand, works great for helping remove rust and keeping tools lubricated. For sharpening I use a wetstone (i didnt buy it from sears, but just so you get the idea. it also works excellent of kitchen knives. you could also use a metal file http://www.sears.com/whetstone-two-sided-whetstone-sharpening-stone/p-00903191000P?sid=IDx20141028xBingPLA&kpid=00903191000&kispla=00903191000P&gclid=CNmVhITan80CFc7dNwodWDYHoQ&gclsrc=ds

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