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by chrisjc33 » 13 Oct 2005 18:01
95% of the calls i get for problem locks seem to be euros/striplocks.
is it just me or do you other lockies think the same about a mortice(bs3621) it's a challenge it's got a bit of backbone.
not like a normal euro which falls open then it gets a sniff of the pickgun
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by pinky » 13 Oct 2005 18:03
a good BS3621 lock in my opinion is far more robust and far more secure a lock, euros are too weak and to easily bypassed.
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by chrisjc33 » 13 Oct 2005 18:18
I have only ever had one problem with a bs (i remember it well an old securefast) and had loads problem striplocks, made good money on them
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by toomush2drink » 14 Oct 2005 2:54
The upvc stuff has been good for me this year, i think its mainly due to dry weather this summer and houses moving slightly making the keeps etc go out of adjustment.
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