So my mate took the advice from the collective here and jiggled the key in the lock and then tapped it with a hammer. It worked and the lock popped open. Thanks to everyone for the help.
So my mate took the advice from the collective here and jiggled the key in the lock and then tapped it with a hammer. It worked and the lock popped open. Thanks to everyone for the help.
And if you don't have graphite powder with you (as was my situation in Kyrgystan 2 years ago) then apparently you could use shavings from a pencil lead....
So why do locksmiths and lock suppliers provide graphite powder and I know my locks which are from Uliton, the guarantee states you must only use graphite to keep your locks in good condition
I'm with you on this,graphite POWDER is the answer for sticky locks of all descriptions. I use it from ignition to the garage defender lock.Never had an issue and always smooth the lock/key operation.
And if you don't have graphite powder with you (as was my situation in Kyrgystan 2 years ago) then apparently you could use shavings from a pencil lead....
So my mate took the advice from the collective here and jiggled the key in the lock and then tapped it with a hammer. It worked and the lock popped open. Thanks to everyone for the help.
So my mate took the advice from the collective here and jiggled the key in the lock and then tapped it with a hammer. It worked and the lock popped open. Thanks to everyone for the help.
Santiago de Compostela & Combarro. Off to a local café again this morning. I mentioned before how I love the interactions of people, particularly the lady behind the counter shouting “Digame,” literally translated as ‘speak to me’ at deafening levels, or the little old dear who wishes everyone, “Bon proveche,” ‘enjoy your meal’ to complete strangers as she finds a table. I’ll miss this generation.
At the Hotel Darrio in Lugo, D’WFR had the pleasure of a night in the basement parking. Of course she had her cloaking device on as well as a...