I figure this thread should be new info for atleast a couple people. I was getting a late night snack; and while at a fridge we have and noticed a weird type lock I've never seen before. Did some research on the internet and came up with it being a "cross lock" (correct me if Im wrong) and was wondering how these work? Is it possible to just fabricate some make-shift tool to just stick in and turn it? or is there more going on in there than you would think? I was thinking this just because "hey, its on a freezer, how high security should a lock on a freezer be?"
Also how does the pick for it work if something make-shift cant be used to turn the latch mechanism also pictured below?
lock:
latch:
yes its my freezer haha:
a lock pick from lockpicks.com:
