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Lube?

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Do not post safe related questions in this sub forum! Post them in This Old Safe

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Lube?

Postby Eab » 10 Jul 2006 1:06

Is there a good lube FAQ somewhere? (Wow does that sound bad)

I have an old bronze padlock along with the deadbolt on the back door of my house (which faces the elements and I rarely open from the outside) I can't seem to open either. The problem for both is it feels like the pin's springs have like disintegrated. I mean, I can push up the pins like nothing and they often have trouble falling back down on their own.
Another problem is the cylinder seems to also lack any kick-back. I put light tension on it, attempt to pick the lock, have all the pins get stuck way too high, and then when I release the tension wrench the cylinder stays how it is--slightly twisted with the pins not falling back down. I have to physically reverse the wrench and twist it the other way for the lock cylinder to reset itself.

Now, I'm assuming this is a problem that lube can help with (at least slightly). I have read about graphite powders; am I just supposed to grind a pencil over the same small piece of paper for a minute and then blow the dust into the lock? :?
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Re: Lube?

Postby lockedin » 10 Jul 2006 2:17

Eab wrote:Now, I'm assuming this is a problem that lube can help with (at least slightly). I have read about graphite powders; am I just supposed to grind a pencil over the same small piece of paper for a minute and then blow the dust into the lock? :?

You can actually buy it with accessories that make it easier to apply to minute spaces-- such as a keyhole. Your local hardware store should have some.
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Postby helix » 10 Jul 2006 4:40

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