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My new practice lock source

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My new practice lock source

Postby Picking_Newb » 20 Sep 2014 11:24

Found a great source of practice locks, for cheap! As many of you know locks are one of the biggest expenses in this hobby. Anyway where I live they recently opened a habitat for humanity store (basically a thrift store that gives all it's profits to habitat for humanity). Anyway, the one here has TONS of padlocks, deadbolts, and door knobs of all kinds. Yesterday I got some master locks and several deadbolts / door knobs (mix of kwikset and schlage). I got them all very cheap and am SPPing each one before I practice anything else on them.

Hope this helps someone who is still learning like me.
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Re: My new practice lock source

Postby KPick » 20 Sep 2014 15:12

I was hoping to see the more higher end locks on sale. (American, Multilock, etc.)
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Re: My new practice lock source

Postby Picking_Newb » 20 Sep 2014 17:16

That would be nice, but all of their inventory comes from donations, so I doubt you will see many people donating those high end locks. Their inventory is changing all the time, so it is possible one might show up.
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Re: My new practice lock source

Postby serrurier » 20 Sep 2014 17:48

tks for the tip

I never thought of going to a thrift store for locks. I guess I will let them know that I am looking for some if they usually don't put them up on the shelves.

take care
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Re: My new practice lock source

Postby Smrtz » 26 Sep 2014 11:18

Another thing that I've tried is putting an add out on Craigslist asking for peoples old locks. I made it seem like I was doing them a service, hauling them away and such.

I didn't get any takers, but I thought it was worth posting.
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