10-29-2019, 08:10 PM
I've got kids who love to swing on our backyard swing set. The swing hardware is robust, but it squeaks. Loudly.
This isn't so bad in the middle of the afternoon when the kids are running around the yard making all kinds of noise. But one of my kids likes to unwind by swinging in the evening. So there I am, reading quietly in the evenings, and all I can hear from the backyard is "squeak....... squeak.......squeak......." It sounds like a little bird being stepped on repeatedly. I can't imagine the neighbors enjoy the sound any better than I do.
Is there some kind of grease or something that I could put on the hardware to minimize the sound? Oils have not lasted long, so I'm thinking a true grease might be better? But because it's out in the elements with no protection, I'm not sure what kind of grease might be best.
This isn't so bad in the middle of the afternoon when the kids are running around the yard making all kinds of noise. But one of my kids likes to unwind by swinging in the evening. So there I am, reading quietly in the evenings, and all I can hear from the backyard is "squeak....... squeak.......squeak......." It sounds like a little bird being stepped on repeatedly. I can't imagine the neighbors enjoy the sound any better than I do.
Is there some kind of grease or something that I could put on the hardware to minimize the sound? Oils have not lasted long, so I'm thinking a true grease might be better? But because it's out in the elements with no protection, I'm not sure what kind of grease might be best.
Steve S.
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Tradition cannot be inherited, and if you want it you must obtain it by great labour.
- T. S. Eliot
Tutorials and Build-Alongs at The Literary Workshop