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by delocking » 2 Jan 2008 20:07
Forgot to mention that the sheds are not as cheap as they make out  Try old style hardware stores for lcylinders such as Sterling, also woolies and general homeware type stores 
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by cjames73 » 2 Jan 2008 20:17
euros can be re-pinned, its a bit more awkward though as your plug follower will need to be in small sections to slide in where the cam was.
you could cut your euro into 2 separate locks then it would be just like re-pinning a normal cylinder.
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by delocking » 2 Jan 2008 20:20
cjames73 wrote:euros can be re-pinned, its a bit more awkward though as your plug follower will need to be in small sections to slide in where the cam was. you could cut your euro into 2 separate locks then it would be just like re-pinning a normal cylinder.
DOH !! I was going to mention that rim cylinders (or nightlatch cylinders as B&Q call them  ) are easier to re-pin 
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by Proctor » 3 Jan 2008 9:35
Thanks for all the replys
Only bad thing at B&Q is they dont have locks such as : abloy, medeco, abus..ect.. 
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by freakparade3 » 3 Jan 2008 9:43
Proctor wrote:Thanks for all the replys  Only bad thing at B&Q is they dont have locks such as : abloy, medeco, abus..ect.. 
Guys here don't buy them from local stores either. They have alot of them on ebay, still not cheap but better than $200 from a locksmith shop.
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by Beyond » 3 Jan 2008 12:42
Yeah I've got a Yale cylinder. I asked one of the guys at my shop if they had a lock to keep me busy and he threw it to me and laughed. I guess I need to start on it tomorrow.
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by rhysg1992 » 3 Jan 2008 13:46
I have the second lock what you think is the Masterlock 140, i picked that 2day with my new set.
I love the look of that lock.
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by cool-arrow » 7 Jan 2008 0:10
Proctor wrote:Thanks for all the replys  Only bad thing at B&Q is they dont have locks such as : abloy, medeco, abus..ect.. 
Try Ebay they always have stuff.
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