Hi folks,
About three years ago I bought a Kryptonite padlock to secure my kicker on my old OMC bracket. It was a replacement for an old Masterlock that was getting pretty rusty. This past weekend I was going to remove the motor to refinish the plywood motor pad on the bracket. The key would turn but the lock wouldn't open. At first I thought this might be self inflicted since when I installed the lock I sprayed in with OMC proctective goop that dries to a hard grease, so I thought the lock was just gummed up with grudge and such. I soaked it for a day in a small plastic bag full of Liquid Wrench with no luck.
A little web sleuthing suggests that the failure rate on these padlocks is pretty high. I Emailed Kryptonite but have yet to get a response. The guys down at my local hardware store think I shold go at it with a carbide hacksaw blade, which doesn't sound like too much fun. Any other ideas?
Thanks!
Mike
About three years ago I bought a Kryptonite padlock to secure my kicker on my old OMC bracket. It was a replacement for an old Masterlock that was getting pretty rusty. This past weekend I was going to remove the motor to refinish the plywood motor pad on the bracket. The key would turn but the lock wouldn't open. At first I thought this might be self inflicted since when I installed the lock I sprayed in with OMC proctective goop that dries to a hard grease, so I thought the lock was just gummed up with grudge and such. I soaked it for a day in a small plastic bag full of Liquid Wrench with no luck.
A little web sleuthing suggests that the failure rate on these padlocks is pretty high. I Emailed Kryptonite but have yet to get a response. The guys down at my local hardware store think I shold go at it with a carbide hacksaw blade, which doesn't sound like too much fun. Any other ideas?
Thanks!
Mike