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solution for squeeky oarlocks.....?
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<blockquote data-quote="WaterWaif" data-source="post: 358714" data-attributes="member: 12444"><p>Tape will cause a mess. The proper liner replacement the best solution.(Earl is right. ) Some need a dab of parlastic or similar caulk between them and the metal to keep them from falling out. Some are rather than plastic more like nylon with no flange at top and you use the new ones to drive out the old ones. Its messy but for a temporary quieting till you replace them I have lifted oar out and dunked the lock in the water then back in position. If liner is worn to a point that rowing causes metal to metal its time to quit using oars, yaa right, till repaired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WaterWaif, post: 358714, member: 12444"] Tape will cause a mess. The proper liner replacement the best solution.(Earl is right. ) Some need a dab of parlastic or similar caulk between them and the metal to keep them from falling out. Some are rather than plastic more like nylon with no flange at top and you use the new ones to drive out the old ones. Its messy but for a temporary quieting till you replace them I have lifted oar out and dunked the lock in the water then back in position. If liner is worn to a point that rowing causes metal to metal its time to quit using oars, yaa right, till repaired. [/QUOTE]
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