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chubb 110

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chubb 110

Postby cred » 10 May 2006 7:17

hi,
got a call about 6 months ago from a local labour club the lock was a 110 and the curtain had been turned ( by kids or someone trying to break in) obviously not letting the steward get the key in the keyhole, anyway sorted it and this morning got the same phone call same situation curtain turned, i am wondering is there anything that will stop joe bloggs fiddling in the keyhole, i know there is a lock blocker but does it work on curtained locks? if so will it work on the 110 as it has a short keyway?
many thanx
ray :wink:
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Postby nhughz » 10 May 2006 9:47

I've just tried it out and yes the lock blocker fits the 110 no problems.
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Postby pinky » 10 May 2006 13:51

why not just tell the guy how to reset the curtain ? they can do more damage hitting a lock blocker with a hammer!
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Postby cred » 10 May 2006 15:18

thanx for the replys guys :wink:
yes martin i could tell them how to reset the curtain but the person who runs the club is an older lady ( no offense to the older lady mind you! ) and i am sure evry time this happens she wont want to start having to fiddle about with a screwdriver in the keyhole, i was just thinking of an alternative, but as you say a blocker thats had a few blows from a hammer could cause more harm than good :(
thanx as always
ray :wink:
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Postby acl » 10 May 2006 16:40

Ray have you stripped the lock down?,how old/worn is it? Is the escutheon fitted properly?
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Postby pinky » 10 May 2006 17:24

dont wire the curtain up to mains supply, the little scallywags may get hurt :twisted:
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Postby toomush2drink » 10 May 2006 19:27

Why not try and sell them an access control system like the locca, im sure the old lady could push a button.
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Re: chubb 110

Postby chrisjc33 » 11 May 2006 0:37

cred wrote:hi,
got a call about 6 months ago from a local labour club the lock was a 110 and the curtain had been turned ( by kids or someone trying to break in) obviously not letting the steward get the key in the keyhole, anyway sorted it and this morning got the same phone call same situation curtain turned, i am wondering is there anything that will stop joe bloggs fiddling in the keyhole, i know there is a lock blocker but does it work on curtained locks? if so will it work on the 110 as it has a short keyway?
many thanx
ray :wink:

i had one a few months ago a little old lady was locked out of her toilet(curtain was turned) for about a week.she was using the bath for number ones and going to her sons house for number twos.
but the thing is cred when times are hard you will be glad of little jobs like these to keep you going
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Postby cred » 11 May 2006 4:15

thanx guys all points considered :wink: think i should be able to sort something out with all the suggestions

cheers ray
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Postby Isakill » 11 May 2006 9:02

ok now I'm interested. can someone point me in a good direction on what a curtian is and what it's used for?
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Postby Chris B » 11 May 2006 11:33

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