Yes Bb I've found them also good for handheld electrical devices like handheld vhf and gps and spare fuses.
i have found the soft tool bags no good to keep tools in, they must attract the moisture and hold it in, I just keep them in a hard, secure lid tool box, but yeah a large airtight container like sistema would be good I reckon with the occasional spray over once a year with inox or similar.
Yes Bb I've found them also good for handheld electrical devices like handheld vhf and gps and spare fuses.
i have found the soft tool bags no good to keep tools in, they must attract the moisture and hold it in, I just keep them in a hard, secure lid tool box, but yeah a large airtight container like sistema would be good I reckon with the occasional spray over once a year with inox or similar.
Yes I think that spray and wipe once a year is a great idea.
my main collection of onboard tools lives in an ABS instrument case, something like this:
www.jaycar.com.au/abs-instrument-case-with-purge-valve-mpv4/p/HB6383
I find tools wrapped in a heavily 'Lanoxed' towelling rag and kept in an plastic food storer box works pretty well.
This product is relatively new and a bit spendy but very good.
www.corrosionx.com.au/marine/
We use it on standing rigging.
As above Inox is also very good.
www.inoxmx.com/applications-and-uses/marine/