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ML Little Giant help

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ML Little Giant help

Postby ToolyMcgee » 18 Jul 2008 22:08

I didn't think I would get anywhere with Masterlock help, so sorry for the abbreviation. Here is the lock
Image

The Back

I have seen a few among other members collections, but I have yet to see a key. I've tried the search, but Masterlock isn't a good search and little giant isn't getting me anything. Google is coming back with a youtube vid I can't watch and not much else.
I am assuming it is a single lever, but I don't want to go sticking anything in there without knowing something about it first. So, if anyone has a key they wouldn't mind showing me, a helpful link, or just some info on the inner workings please share, and thank you in advance.
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Postby BraveHeart. » 18 Jul 2008 22:44

dude i have the same type lock.
ive been woondering how to pick it




its Master 66--(little 55 next 2 it)
then on the back it says
mastlock
milwaukee, wis
made in USA
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Postby BraveHeart. » 18 Jul 2008 22:45

dude i have the same type lock.
ive been woondering how to pick it




its Master 66--(little 55 next 2 it)
then on the back it says
mastlock
milwaukee, wis
made in USA
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Postby ToolyMcgee » 18 Jul 2008 23:02

Actually it is a 99 and a little 55 next to it. You do see I have pictures of the front and back right?

Do you have a key you could take a picture of for me?
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Postby BraveHeart. » 19 Jul 2008 0:51

i am positive it says 66


and ya i saw the back of it


they are exactly the same in every way except the writing and the 66 and 99

na i dont have the key

sorry. i asked someone and they said it looks something like









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but im not positive on that
(sorry about the bad key thing
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Postby rxfiller » 19 Jul 2008 0:59

There are two spring loaded levers in that lock, not exactly like a normal lever lock. Just two places to push on, it takes a fair amount of force to move them. The ascii diagram is very close to what the key looks like. I don't think those locks are made anymore.

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Postby ToolyMcgee » 19 Jul 2008 1:03

:( Still no key. I managed to find a picture of some similar ones on ebay.
Here
Here

I think it might be a two lever lock.
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Postby ToolyMcgee » 19 Jul 2008 1:06

Bob beat me to my own post. :P
No, they definately haven't made them for awhile.

There is a good amount of rattleing going on in this little sucker. I fear something might be sprung. Another reason to do more homework before I try to pick it. I still want more pictures of keys.
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Postby ToolyMcgee » 19 Jul 2008 1:16

Paydirt!
Picture of keys
Are all these keys for the same lock? This guy has 7 sets of the same key. I wonder how many different cuts they made? Gotta do some flea market key shopping.

More info, stories, pics of keys all welcome.
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Postby BraveHeart. » 19 Jul 2008 11:52

sorry my pic didnt come out all the way.
so are those the keys??
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Postby MacGnG1 » 19 Jul 2008 12:33

i think i have a key that looks like that
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Postby ToolyMcgee » 19 Jul 2008 13:42

BraveHeart. wrote:sorry my pic didnt come out all the way.
so are those the keys??


Don't worry about it.

I think many of those are the key to the same type of lock. The shape of the head of the key blank is the same as I have seen in other pictures. Also the one that there is many copies of, is in fact the same key exactly. Two levers I think.
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Postby BraveHeart. » 20 Jul 2008 0:16

oh well if you get a match can you show me that shape so i could try and make one?
ill gladly do it for you


our locks are most likely to be the same in the inside although they are diff. on the out
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Postby ToolyMcgee » 31 Jul 2008 5:35

BraveHeart. wrote:oh well if you get a match can you show me that shape so i could try and make one?
ill gladly do it for you


our locks are most likely to be the same in the inside although they are diff. on the out


I haven't found a key to the lock in my week of flee market searching. I picked it, but havn't really nailed down the key cuts.

I am sure our locks have different keys, but seem to be two levers. Hope this helps some.
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Postby BraveHeart. » 1 Aug 2008 18:05

ive gave up trying to pick that thing...

haha i dont even know how those locks work
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