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My new Lockwood locks - Are they tough?

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

Postby skold » 22 Dec 2004 3:48

no problems, you may have to wait until tomorow night...i have to charge the camera battery and im planning on swimming most of the day tommorow oh.. these may help you also:

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Postby skold » 22 Dec 2004 4:07

I'm in love with my new camera so i took some more useless pictures... :D


some homemade picks:
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a common lock found in schools, buisnesses etc.
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A standard C4 Cylinder from a lockwood padlock:
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Postby skold » 22 Dec 2004 4:56

I apolagise for the double post people

Taken care of -Phen
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Postby skold » 22 Dec 2004 4:58

ok something is wrong - its not me its the bloody forums...
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Postby meat-bix » 22 Dec 2004 9:37

Refer to the other post skold, I got them :)

Thanks again.
Thanks for all the images too.


Agreed, this is a massacre of phpbb.
Give me ambiguity, or give me something else.
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Postby skold » 22 Dec 2004 15:37

lol :D
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Postby meat-bix » 24 Dec 2004 3:12

So I take on of these things apart, and there's three pins per hole.

I couple of big ones and a tiny one. Doesn't that mean there's a 'sceleton' key for them?

What gives!

I guess thats what you get for dealing on ebay...
Are skeleton key locks harder to pick?
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Postby oldlock » 24 Dec 2004 6:39

Three (or more) pins in one chamber means it is master keyed.

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Postby skold » 24 Dec 2004 6:57

which in turn means they were used ( possibly ) in a shop or similar firm.
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Postby meat-bix » 24 Dec 2004 7:08

There were five of them which came in boxes with corresponding product numbers and stuff...
They dont really seem second hand, but I could be wrong.

Shout out if you want one skold, I have five...
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Postby skold » 24 Dec 2004 7:10

i can trade some - 19 lockwood 234/45 padlocks and at least 6 abus padlocks a few abloys, bilocks and restricted keyways - tonnes of new colour coded lab lack pins and springs.

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Postby tigrr » 27 Jan 2005 6:23

Hey skold,

I'm interested in any lockwood restricted keyways (and blanks) if you've got...

Also, your homemade picks look sweet (I particularly like the rake - the teeth look mean!)

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Postby Luke » 28 Jan 2005 1:39

No one on this forum should sell you restricted blanks, im sorry. BUT restricted keyway locks, no problems, talk to skold or me if you're interested in some, skold would have them on hand, but all mine are sitting at a locksmiths on his shelf out back :?
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Postby skold » 28 Jan 2005 5:18

i have in stock LQ,LS,JA,JB,AB,BA,Binary Plus - Various.

Restricted keyblanks i will NOT sell to members of the public.


Thanks for the compliments :D

Also have pins springs and homemade steel followers made on a lathe.
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Postby Luke » 28 Jan 2005 5:58

Steel followers never impressed me, i always preferred plastic, maybe it's just me... So Skold where did you get the restricted blanks from. At the moment im negotiation with lsc to see if they can sell me a MLAA restricted keyways and blanks, it isnt looking to good though unfortunately.
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