Mon Jan 29, 2018 10:21 pm by Oldfast
Ya really shouldn't rule anything out. But in my limited experience,
I've never seen temperature affect a lock. And nearly all my work is
done in frigid to freezing temps. Should be noted though; I've never
run into a lock in the field that had delrin wheels either. *shrugs*
Couple things though: 1. No doubt it left your hands in good working order.
2. If he installed it relatively soon after purchase - then the lock has been
working fine for 5 or 6 months - the last two of which were in cold temps.
Again, I wouldn't rule anything out, but personally I'd be looking more toward
the user or the lock. When you arrive have him open it for you and watch him
closely... how's he treating it? After that, hopefully some dialing diagnostics
will narrow down the exact problem.
" Enjoy the journey AS MUCH as the destination."