[AT] Vicon rake - penetrating oil test
Steve W.
swilliams268 at frontier.com
Mon Mar 12 10:12:05 PDT 2012
Larry Goss wrote:
> I ran into an interesting problem in this regard yesterday afternoon.
> I went over to our church with my trailer so I could pick up a
> Snapper Comet and bring it home for service, but the padlock on the
> yard barn was rust-welded. The cylinder would turn, but the hasp was
> frozen solid. All I had available in the way of tools was a tire
> iron. I finally pulled the dipstick out of the engine of the truck,
> and used a couple drops of oil from that to free it up so it was
> operational. This is one of those things that isn't supposed to ever
> be a problem, but it was.
>
> Larry
Well I can give you three easy fixes.
One - buy a new all weather padlock, remove the old one and toss it in
the trash.
Two - Buy a new lock and install a very expensive weatherproof cover for it.
Three - Soak the current lock in Evapo-rust for a couple days. Work it a
bunc so the stuff gets in all the spots the water did. Take it out of
the bath and toss it in a warm thin machine oil bath. Work it to get the
oil into the lock. Remove and let drip dry. Install a CHEAP waterproof
cover. (How cheap? - Take an old tractor tube, Cut a flap out of it that
will drop over the lock and stop water from hitting it.)
When you install the flap cut a strip of steel/wood to spread the
clamping force over the rubber, and coat the contact area with some
silicone caulking.
Don't make a 3 sided box for over the lock as some do. Unless you like
wasp nests in a hidden spot where you will be sticking your hand!!
--
Steve W.
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