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Question on Lube

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Re: Question on Lube

Postby billdeserthills » 31 Mar 2014 10:53

Lube is a touchy question here in the Arizona desert, as any liquid will attract dust and that turns into mud. I like to use a teflon lube with an alcohol base, or graphite in locks. Many auto builders are now using a lithium based grease in their locks which with the addition of heat becomes paste over time and I find the wafers are often trapped in this paste. Once these locks fail I dig all the old grease off & install new springs & lube them with graphite.
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Re: Question on Lube

Postby KPick » 2 Apr 2014 20:28

billdeserthills wrote:Lube is a touchy question here in the Arizona desert, as any liquid will attract dust and that turns into mud. I like to use a teflon lube with an alcohol base, or graphite in locks. Many auto builders are now using a lithium based grease in their locks which with the addition of heat becomes paste over time and I find the wafers are often trapped in this paste. Once these locks fail I dig all the old grease off & install new springs & lube them with graphite.



Someones a pro, lol. Great job. One day I want to start up as a locksmith, but someday I will. :D I just have to make a custom receipts book for my business, get a license, and register myself as a business owner.

EDIT: I live in California, so wish me luck man.
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Re: Question on Lube

Postby boustrophedon » 20 Apr 2014 8:51

Sterling locks actually recommend WD40! Since they make the things I guess its their call.

http://www.sterlinglocks.com/corporatep ... enance.htm
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Re: Question on Lube

Postby billdeserthills » 21 Apr 2014 23:46

KPick wrote:
billdeserthills wrote:Lube is a touchy question here in the Arizona desert, as any liquid will attract dust and that turns into mud. I like to use a teflon lube with an alcohol base, or graphite in locks. Many auto builders are now using a lithium based grease in their locks which with the addition of heat becomes paste over time and I find the wafers are often trapped in this paste. Once these locks fail I dig all the old grease off & install new springs & lube them with graphite.



Someones a pro, lol. Great job. One day I want to start up as a locksmith, but someday I will. :D I just have to make a custom receipts book for my business, get a license, and register myself as a business owner.

EDIT: I live in California, so wish me luck man.



When you get around to buying those receipts remember to do yourself a favor and don't have any numbers printed on them. If you are asked why just let them know that you keep your receipts in chronological or alphabetical order. I spent 20 years worrying about keeping all those receipts I wrote "void" on, screw that
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