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On 31/07/2018 07:16, Rod Speed wrote:


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On 29/07/2018 23:59, Rod Speed wrote:


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On Sunday, 29 July 2018 22:22:18 UTC+1, gangaÂ* wrote:
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Garden shed padlock is refusing to badge.

It is (or at least looks like) one of these:
https://www.masterlock.eu/home-personal/product/170EURD

Had it for 10+ years, giving it a quirt of WD40 every couple of
years.

In the last couple of months it was a bit tricky to open - had to
pull/push key in/out slightly until it would turn.

Today it would not turn at all - key goes in, and nothing more. I
tried
the other two keys we have, but still nothing.

Not too bothered about replacing it, but Before I get hold of the
neighbour's bolt cutters, is there anything else I can try?

You should have used powdered graphite, not WD40.

Works a treat on the padlock I lock the trailer up with.

for an outdoor lock oil is better,

Nope, that is an outdoor lock.

it stops the innards rusting up.

They dont rust with a decent padlock and oil collects dirt.


Try some 'Plus Gas' - a releasing oil, in the key hole


Thats not a good idea, it then attracts dirt which make the lock worse.
Powdered graphite works much better in the lock.


For a lock that the OP intends to reuse I might agree with you. In this
case it is probably rust or other oxide that is preventing the lock from
opening.

Some form of penetrating oil is going to be far more effective at
freeing up the lock than graphite.