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Keeping Locks From Freezing

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Date: 02/03/2005 Topics: Home Improvement > Weatherizing | Old Categories > Home  
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If you have a shed or outbuilding with a padlock, keep it from freezing in cold weather by putting a piece of duct tape over the keyhole, then covering the padlock with a plastic bag. This is especially important if you store the snowblower, shovels, etc in the shed! We found this out the hard way this winter.

By Becki in Indiana
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By terry (Guest Post)
Wow, never thought of that one, Becki! Thanx, I'll try it.

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