[PUP] Rust resistant locks
Keith
keith at anastasia3.com
Wed Aug 1 22:43:14 EDT 2007
I spray all my exterior locks with Sailcote dry lubricant once a quarter,
and have never had one (since) rust or lock up. This is the only stuff I've
found that will do this, and not gum up the lock or cause it to corrode.
Don't use WD-40, Corrosion Block, graphite (conductive), dino oils, or
anything else. I also use only bronze Master locks on the dink and dock box
(yes, they make them). My local locksmith turned me onto these a few years
ago.
Keith
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"A man who is good enough to shed his blood for the country is good enough
to be given a square deal afterwards." - Theodore Roosevelt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Pisciotta" <peter at seaskills.com>
>
> Speaking of which, does anyone have any better locking
> solutions that the slide-bar and master lock which
> tend to rust-freeze within a few months?
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