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WD-40 is great at loosening rust. Unload a can into the lock and wait a little while (have a beer, you'll feel better). If that still doesn't work, do it like the tieves: grab an angle grinder, some sleeves, and a mask, and go to town. It will take a while, but it's supposed to.
I'd be shocked if WD-40 didn't unsieze it though.
Spencer, you must really love cigars to have a humidor big enough to store bikes in it. Or is that your rain forest reclamation/bike room?
Best of luck on de-rusting.
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Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:
Spencer, you must really love cigars to have a humidor big enough to store bikes in it. Or is that your rain forest reclamation/bike room?
Best of luck on de-rusting.
Had a problem like this and went to my favorite locksmith with the rusted Kryptonite Evolution padlock and cable holding my spare wheel onto the bottom of my car. They cordless angle ground it in less time than it takes to read this reply (slowly) and zipped through heavy cable to help move the wheel out in less than a second. Cost me I think $10. Moral: insure your bike because the lock isn't going to do it.
Wd-40 has no place being used, well for anything, but sure as hell not a penetrating lube.
Try a penetrating lube and/or graphite.
Marvel Mystery Oil will break just about anything free even though it's not the thinnest penetrant ever devised. I'm not sure what it is about it but it works great. I've had engines with stuck rings that nothing else would work and MMO was able to free them right up in a couple of hours.
Other options would be PB Blaster or Freeze-off. Banging on the side of it with a hammer might help free it up after oiling it.
Doesn't everyone own an angle grinder? Next to a hand drill it's probably one of handiest power tools I have around the house.
In fact, I use it so much I almost thought about picking one of these up -but It takes up more room that I don't have.
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