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Rust on fuselage

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I recently purchased a Hatz project. The fuselage was welded up many years ago and has some surface rust. I will be storing the fuselage for a few years as I plan on finishing the wings first. Should I oil/grease the fuselage to protect it, or just let it sit (inside)? I have been asking around, and it seems like there are different opinions on what is best.
 

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