The crank for my L-door has a stuck up end. How can I get it to move freely? Already tried getting some oil in there and freezing it for about ½ hour.
Thanks, Greg
Loosen up wooden end on L-door crank
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Re: Loosen up wooden end on L-door crank
What do you mean by end?GregVTLA wrote:The crank for my L-door has a stuck up end. How can I get it to move freely? Already tried getting some oil in there and freezing it for about ½ hour.
Thanks, Greg
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Re: Loosen up wooden end on L-door crank
The wooden handle, as shown in this picture
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Re: Loosen up wooden end on L-door crank
I have always had success with using penetrating oil. Set the handle vertical so that the penetrating oil can run down into the wooden handle. Then reverse and put penetrating oil into the opposite end of handle. Keep trying to turn the handle and slowly this will free up the handle. Keep adding penetrating oil until the handle is free. Rust will eventually flow out of the handle.
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Re: Loosen up wooden end on L-door crank
Thank you! I need to grab some penetrating oil then!
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Re: Loosen up wooden end on L-door crank
I would suggest working some graphite into it. Anything liquid could cause the wood to swell. It's possible the metal has rusted and might never turn freely.