
In the process of rediscovering my machining hobby, I dug out my long-ignored collection of machinist tools from a great uncle who worked in torpedo development at the Washington, DC Navy Yard as a machinist. Taps, dies, and some more obscure tools specific to metal lathes and milling machines. In the process of recovering these tools, I explored de-rusting chemistry (they were mostly well-stored, but many were 80-100 years old, so some light corrosion was universal) and common surface treatments. I am a chemical engineer, after all.








