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Postby sparky93 » 21 Aug 2006 16:10

Any ideas here,

missing keys, lock in UNlocked position.

Need to remove the cylinder but it seems the centre peg is sticking out, preventing the lock sliding out.

How do I do it :-) I have took all i can off the door.
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Postby Shrub » 21 Aug 2006 16:11

You have to pick the lock so you can turn the plug a little more off centee to pull the lock out,

If your in a hurry or cant pick you will have to call a lockie out im afraid,
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Postby sparky93 » 21 Aug 2006 16:22

Shrub wrote:You have to pick the lock so you can turn the plug a little more off centee to pull the lock out,

If your in a hurry or cant pick you will have to call a lockie out im afraid,


I did call a few lockers, and they all said now to drill the lock using a 10mm drill into the the centre of the key slot. I will have no choice but to do that in next few days, but wondered if there was a quicker way as door is open. Bugger
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Postby Shrub » 21 Aug 2006 16:24

A decent locksmith wouldnt tell you down the phone to drill a lock out even a cowboy would come out and do it for you,

Call a lockie out to do the job, a drill is definatley not needed in any way if a locksmith was to come and do it,

Where do you live?
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Postby bonez » 21 Aug 2006 16:27

did he say 10mm ?????

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Postby sparky93 » 21 Aug 2006 16:30

bonez wrote:did he say 10mm ?????

:shock:


yup, 10mm, 1cm.

the other way i seen on here is a 4-6mm drill above the slot to try.
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Postby jb68 » 21 Aug 2006 16:31

Why not get a sledge hammer or just go the whole hog.. DYNAMITE :D
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Postby bonez » 21 Aug 2006 16:38

sparky93 wrote:
bonez wrote:did he say 10mm ?????

:shock:


yup, 10mm, 1cm.

the other way i seen on here is a 4-6mm drill above the slot to try.


carry on mate this is lp101 not lock drill 101.

:shock:
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Postby Shrub » 21 Aug 2006 16:40

Tell us your location and one of us may be near enough to come out for the call out fee and sort it out,
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Postby bobc » 21 Aug 2006 16:45

sparky93 wrote:
Shrub wrote:You have to pick the lock so you can turn the plug a little more off centee to pull the lock out,

If your in a hurry or cant pick you will have to call a lockie out im afraid,


I did call a few lockers, and they all said now to drill the lock using a 10mm drill into the the centre of the key slot. I will have no choice but to do that in next few days, but wondered if there was a quicker way as door is open. Bugger


Can't believe someone has actually said that on the phone!
Like Shrub has said they would come out first and then do it at a rip off price!
Where do you live ?
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Postby sparky93 » 21 Aug 2006 16:56

i am in bromsgrove, midlands/bed lol
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Postby Shrub » 21 Aug 2006 17:06

Ok nowhere near me, anyone else want a call out?
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Postby ericm115 » 21 Aug 2006 18:23

Oh boy. I have a 17mm carbide bit I've been itching to try out...

...yep.... just drill out the plug... then some thermite, and presto! :twisted:
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Postby Krypos » 21 Aug 2006 18:52

jb68 wrote:Why not get a sledge hammer or just go the whole hog.. DYNAMITE :D


please! no one uses dynamite, that is so mid 50's era tools.


we all use thermite nowadays!
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Postby bobc » 21 Aug 2006 19:09

sparky93 wrote:i am in bromsgrove, midlands/bed lol


Sorry Sparky93
A little too far to travel. Good luck with it.

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