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Corbin padlock

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Corbin padlock

Postby pickin » 3 Feb 2006 14:29

was wondering if anyone has come across one of these.


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I know its got wafers in it 4 of them I believe.

Also is there anyway to disassemble this lock?

If seen no catch in the hasp area and the plug does not come out when turned.
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Postby jordyh » 3 Feb 2006 14:34

Do you mean it actually still functions like a normal lock? :lol:

Man that's a lock that has had it's tougher days.

What happened to it?
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Postby pickin » 3 Feb 2006 14:50

actually yes it does still work.

It looks rougher then it is, my wifes grandfather (I'm assuming) painted it and the twin to it at some time(yes I have 2 of these with keys).

He worked for the railroad all his life and again I am assuming he obtained them from there but who knows for sure.
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Postby mickgr » 16 Feb 2006 16:48

pickin , cant see from your piccies but if you have the key open it up and look down the hole in the body of the lock where the shackle has just come from and see if the plug(keyway) is retained in the lock by either a screw mechanism or a screw of some description. if it is unscrew it and then see if the plug drops out. hope that helps.
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Postby vector40 » 16 Feb 2006 21:08

That actually looks like a wafer lock. How weird.
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Postby pickin » 16 Feb 2006 21:16

This is a wafer lock and no there is no screw of any kind that I can find under the hasp or anywhere on this lock.
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Postby Omikron » 16 Feb 2006 21:21

vector40 wrote:That actually looks like a wafer lock. How weird.


Very odd indeed. I've actually never seen a wafer padlock before this picture.
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Postby pickin » 16 Feb 2006 21:55

If I can ever figure out how to take it apart I will post pics for you all.

Im also thinking about trying to cut one of the pair so that you can see how it works just a bit worried I might ruin it without knowing what the guts look like and where to cut.
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