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Where to find Practice Locks

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Where to find Practice Locks

Postby sgaterboy » 29 Aug 2006 17:41

Where can you usually get the best deal on practice locks of all types, door, padlock, etc? do you get them when on sale at a hardware store? buy from other members? anyone have any extras ;-) I'm starting out and want something other than my apartment door... I've gotten too many sideways glances . . .
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Postby keysman » 29 Aug 2006 18:40

Depending on your location.. you might want to try the thrift stores/ salvation army .. they almost always have locks with no keys ...... keep in mind a lock with no key is nothing more than a pretty fishing weight to most people .. 25 cent to $1.00 is my max. ( then again I am REALLY cheep) for a dollar it had better be a really good lock.. ask the guys who unload the trucks and sort stuff .. they probably have a box of them.
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Postby Biff » 29 Aug 2006 18:54

If you can't find anything as keysman suggests, you can always try ebay to buy a bunch of used cylinders, but you have to pay shipping.. :(
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Postby sgaterboy » 29 Aug 2006 19:08

THank you guys very much. and thanks especially for not jumping on me for "not using the search button" Its a difficult question to search for.

The thrift shop is an excellent idea, and I'll also try the local locksmiths.

thanks!
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Postby Schuyler » 29 Aug 2006 19:50

if you're in america (fill in your profile!) or certain cities around the world, you could do well to use craigslist.org wanted section. I put up a post for locks and recieved several replies and a huge assortment of different locks. I offered $1 a piece or less, some gave them freely, some took me up on the buck.
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Postby machinist » 30 Aug 2006 2:36

Every now and then I'll find one at a gun show w/o a key but the last lady I spoke with (although very nice) wanted $10 for a scratched up American with NO key. I politely declined needless to say.
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Postby cL4y » 2 Sep 2006 8:48

i got mine from a hardware shop,you could also try a locksmith.Im pritty sure you want like,a 6 removable-pin lock,then look all over the place like people have said,car-boot sale,whatever.

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