Grease, wax or ?
I've been making some French screen doors. Each inactive door will have two
flush (recessed) bolts in the door edge, one at top, the other at the bottom. The slide on the bolts is held at the open/closed positions by a detent/socket in the bolt and it's case. The bolt is kept from sliding out of the detent by a small piece of bent spring steel. The bolt and case are made of non rusting material but the spring isn't. Before installing in the door I want to pack something into the bolt case around the spring to retard rusting. My question is, what would be most long lasting? Axle grease? Lithium grease? Vaseline? Paste wax? Other? -- dadiOH ____________________________ Winters getting colder? Tired of the rat race? Maybe just ready for a change? Check it out... http://www.floridaloghouse.net |
Grease, wax or ?
On Mon, 3 Dec 2012 08:05:03 -0500, "dadiOH"
wrote: I've been making some French screen doors. Each inactive door will have two flush (recessed) bolts in the door edge, one at top, the other at the bottom. The slide on the bolts is held at the open/closed positions by a detent/socket in the bolt and it's case. The bolt is kept from sliding out of the detent by a small piece of bent spring steel. The bolt and case are made of non rusting material but the spring isn't. Before installing in the door I want to pack something into the bolt case around the spring to retard rusting. My question is, what would be most long lasting? Axle grease? Lithium grease? Vaseline? Paste wax? Other? My only comment would be to avoid Vaseline. In hot weather it will run like water. -- croy |
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