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info on medeco please...

Information about locks themselves. Questions, tips and lock diagram information should be posted here.

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Postby totsie » 8 Apr 2007 5:49

by american master locks are you all refering to the regular old store bought master locks with the blue stripe around the bottom that says master on it?
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Re: not sure

Postby scorpiac » 8 Apr 2007 6:31

totsie wrote:by american master locks are you all refering to the regular old store bought master locks with the blue stripe around the bottom that says master on it?


No, they are refering to "American Lock" It's a brand name.
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Postby MaximumCheese » 9 Apr 2007 11:01

We're talking about American brand locks, some of the more difficult padlocks that are sold on the mass market. Mine looks like the one on the right: Image
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Postby hellbent1979 » 22 Apr 2007 15:02

Spool pins are not as difficult as they are made out to be. Even simple locks such as schlage sc1 use spools. If you use light enough tension you will actually feel the plug rotate back slightly as the spool hangs on the shear line. A feather touch tension is helpful to beginners until you get the feel for torque.
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totsie,

Postby raimundo » 23 Apr 2007 12:00

Master lock company is in Milwaukee, or use to be, now they are probably in china. American lock company I believe is in illionis, though its a long time since ive read their literature. the american lock is more secure I would believe, the lock bodies can come in harden steel, or aluminum, and some of them have genuinely bolt cutter resistant shackles, the ones with the thick shackles, the others, seem to have shackles that will cut, this could be for those who want the lock to indicate when its been tampered with, but still cuttable if the owners lose the key.
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