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Opening deadlocks

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Opening deadlocks

Postby pcbear » 26 Nov 2005 9:23

I've drilled out the stump completely, on the bench, how do i retract the bolt ? I've also got a set of the pro plates, the drill point is altogether different, what does that little hole enable you to do.??
Even in a bench situation all the levers keep falling down and in the way, help.
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Postby Shrub » 26 Nov 2005 9:51

I dont think we can disacuss drilling in great depth on the public part,

Once youve drilled the stump you can move the bolt with a modified key blank, just think about it.

The other kit is obviously a copy then if you dont have the instructions!?! but basically where is the small hole positioned after youve drilled? look at where it is, think how that would help, again you need a modified key blank to enable the full opening of the lock.

A bit of advice, throw the stump drilling kit either away or in the back of the shed, only cowboys use those :wink:

Before you do, this wasnt a question based post, i do know how to use them, it was a post not giving anything away but helping you personally at the same time.
Please read the rules of the site.
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Postby pcbear » 26 Nov 2005 10:07

Oops, cheers Shrub, what you sort of said sort of sort of made sense. :o
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