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I'm preparing to move overseas and I'd like some advice on how to pack up my workbench for the move.

As my entire life will be in a container in the middle of the ocean for approximately eight weeks, I'm concerned about salt water damage.

The shippers all assure me that they have never had any problems. I asked them how many times they have moved people with tool sets of any sort, they couldn't tell me and wouldn't give me any previous clients for referrals. Not a good sign.

So my question is what can/should I do to protect my tools? One of the shippers said they would coat them with a light coat of oil before packing. This worries me A LOT because of what the oil will do to leather once I am unpacked and back to work. I want to vacuum pack everything. Am I being obsessive?

All advice is welcome on this matter.

Thank you,

Marilyn

Pompano Beach, FL to

Melbourne, Australia

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You likely woill have no trouble, the shipping containers are pretty well sealed.

Oiling anything around salt air is a good idea. When you get there just wipe everything down with a rag that has brake clean on it. All the oil will come off easily.

Vacuum packing is a great idea, just a lot of work.

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I would suggest your idea of vacuum packing the tools, covering the all metal ones with a light coat of thin oil. If you do not want to vacuum them I would suggest coating them in something called cosmoline which is a thick grease used to preserve firearms in storage and transit across the big pond. You can then boil the all metal ones in a light detergent mixture a couple times and you will have the oil off of them....the wooden tools I would just hope for the best. The rawhide mallet might absorb salt air and be ruined, so perhaps having an idea of a shipper who will send things to you overseas would be good. Of course you could have a friend hold everything packed and wait for your arrival and ship them via UPS or FedEx.....

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this is only my 2 cents.. i live on a island with salt water all around me..and all most ever thing i own cars and even the kitchen sink ..and all my tools i have came by ship..and i have never had a problem. its not like they are going to be shipped the tool setting out on the deck of the ship..one thing if you are going to live near the ocean like i do. i would say use AC in your work area it does make the tools last longer .But for 8 weeks your tools will be okay.. but for your peace of mind put them in zip bags ..i don't think you need oil...

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