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I saw several ways to protect screws from rust without paint or powder coating. It's cold in the workshop and the heater is on. On the workbench lies a small board with bolts and screws. Galvanized, plain steel, and one stainless steel. The plan is to see what happens when they're treated in different ways. A gas burner is ready, along with oil, beeswax, and WD-40. No special supplies, just what's already there. The bolts are heated and then treated individually. It's not about speed, but about the visible changes. During heating, the color bleeds differently. Some bolts darken, others hardly at all. The cooling process isn't uniform, and the smell also varies. Everything stays next to each other, without any adjustments. Everything ends up being placed next to each other on a small board. Outside, with salt water on it. Even the parts that haven't been heated remain visible. The board stays as is, so the experiment can continue. rust, rust on screws, bolts, screws, workshop, experiment, oil, beeswax, WD40, gas burner, heating, saltwater, steel, galvanized, stainless steel, rust experiment An experiment with bolts and screws against rust in the workshop using oil, beeswax, and WD40. The gas burner I use in this video is linked below. https://amzn.to/4kb7v4Z (This is an Amazon affiliate link; I may earn a small commission if you purchase this product.)