Danbot wrote:Thanks For the tip cheerIO. I found a few locks at the Re-Store! one is a Yale rim cylinder type lock that the picks I have don't fit well. I am going to make a pair of the Bogota pics today!!
Awesome, glad it worked out for you. Keep going back. Most stores have really good traffic and a high turn over.
jk2k5 wrote:Question on the lubricant what is better way to go? Liquid or graphite?
In my experience, graphite would be good to maintain a lock that is indoors and clean and has never had anything else added to it. But when working with a lock that has been used outdoors and/or badly corroded, you are going to need something like WD-40 to dissolve the corrosion. Of course, I then disassemble the lock, wipe everything down, clean the plug and bible with a pipe cleaner, and reassemble with no added lubrication.