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by WilsonTrucking » 30 Apr 2017 20:53
I know pinning kits come in 2 basic sizes, .005 and .003, but is one better than the other? I live on the east coast of Canada so I can safely assume most locks I will be dealing with are schlage, kwickset, weiser and the like. Is one length more suited to these than the other? Would ordering one of each be beneficial?
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by GWiens2001 » 30 Apr 2017 20:56
Some swear by one, some by the other. Personally, I use the .003 kit, since you will always be within .001" to .002" of the correct size.
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by WilsonTrucking » 30 Apr 2017 22:01
Hmm, fair point. Thanks.
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by demux » 1 May 2017 15:13
+1 for the .003 set. If you're looking to save a bit of coin, LAB has refill kits for their .003 and .005 sets that come minus the case and can be had for quite a bit less than the full set with case. If you have or can find something sturdy to put them in, you can get a great pin set this way.
I have a pretty nice one I use, which I'll eventually post a link for in the "It came from eBay" forum, but I don't yet meet the requirements to post there. If you'd like details in the meantime, PM me.
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by GWiens2001 » 1 May 2017 15:52
demux wrote:I have a pretty nice one I use, which I'll eventually post a link for in the "It came from eBay" forum, but I don't yet meet the requirements to post there. If you'd like details in the meantime, PM me.
If you are not selling it, then it is OK to post in "It came from eBay".  Gordon
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by demux » 1 May 2017 15:59
GWiens2001 wrote:demux wrote:I have a pretty nice one I use, which I'll eventually post a link for in the "It came from eBay" forum, but I don't yet meet the requirements to post there. If you'd like details in the meantime, PM me.
If you are not selling it, then it is OK to post in "It came from eBay".  Gordon
Thanks for the clarification Gordon. Having been officially blessed to do so, I'm writing up a post now and it should be up in a few minutes.
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