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Plug Follower - Segal Key way

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Plug Follower - Segal Key way

Postby stevedavis » 30 Nov 2005 19:55

Where is the best place to get a plug follower for a segal key way? Also, what is the correct size? None of the followers I have fit.
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Postby grit1 » 30 Nov 2005 20:34

If you had access to a dial/digital caliper and a lathe you could turn one yourself...

Personally I would try to find one online somewhere, lockpicks.com sells followers, look for distributors of LAB products - they're the most popular manufacturer or pinning / rekeying stuff...

Use the crayon and electrical tape / wood dowell method discussed in other threads IE search and see if you can find a solution...

Hope it helps ~Grit.
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Postby illusion » 1 Dec 2005 7:42

if you can remove the plug then take a dowel, or piece of soft wood, and just copy the size exactly.

Since what I thought a crayon-wrapped-in-electrical-tape plug follower was, has turned out to be wrong I can't really say which is better.

Chrispy might be able to fill you in with that one :P
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Postby digital_blue » 1 Dec 2005 10:03

illusion wrote:Since what I thought a crayon-wrapped-in-electrical-tape plug follower was, has turned out to be wrong I can't really say which is better.


I can't believe there is a mystery about this. What exactly is a "crayon-wrapped-in-electrical-tape-plug-follower" then? Is this some sort of euphemism? ;)

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Postby illusion » 1 Dec 2005 10:20

well where I live a crayon is another word for a pencil... so I used a pencil wrapped in tape...

it seems that what I thought was a crayon is not.... according to Chrispy anyway :?

Still think my wooden one is better, and I don't even know what Chrispy's on about :P
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Postby digital_blue » 1 Dec 2005 10:22

Ah. Ok. :P I didn't realize you silly Brits had a different name for a crayon. ;)

So... crayon = wax crayon / pencil crayon=well.. pencil crayon... in color

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Postby illusion » 1 Dec 2005 10:28

Ohhhhhhh!!

that makes sense now :D

and I thought Chrispy was jump talking bollo.... I mean rubbish :roll: :P

well I'll still have to see if Chrispy's plug follower beats mine :lol:

sorry 'bout that Chrispy :wink:
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crayons

Postby raimundo » 1 Dec 2005 13:36

or crayolas, are those colored sticks that kids eat and put up their noses. :twisted:
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Re: crayons

Postby digital_blue » 1 Dec 2005 13:37

raimundo wrote:or crayolas, are those colored sticks that kids eat and put up their noses. :twisted:


Yes, but not in that order. ;)

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Postby davidgjr » 3 Dec 2005 23:48

If I am thinking of the same cylinder, I believe I used a sharpie one time for this lock.
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Postby Chrispy » 4 Dec 2005 0:04

Here:

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Happy now? :wink:
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Postby devnill » 4 Dec 2005 3:49

digital_blue wrote:Ah. Ok. :P I didn't realize you silly Brits had a different name for a crayon. ;)

So... crayon = wax crayon / pencil crayon=well.. pencil crayon... in color

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Silly Canadians! in the US, pencil crayon=colored pencil :)

too may dialects i say!
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