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Grrr! Standard? What standard?

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

Postby Tattoo Guy » 20 Sep 2006 3:26

The union keso range are dimple keyed, anti pull plug and snap resistant cylinders that can be extended from both sides useing 5mm and 10mm packing pieces. The range covers euro, oval, rim and scandinavian cylinders which can all be keyed alike. Very good cylinders but very expensive http://www.uniononline.co.uk/keso.asp if memory serves me right they are steel cylinders as well !
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Postby UNFORGIVEN » 21 Sep 2006 14:08

ive bin caught short a few times but mannaged to get around it some how i know what you mean about loads of different sizes in the uk i wouldent like to think how many there are lol
i think its safe to say now i have atleast 2 of every size that wink hause make i must have a mean its a lot ot cylinders i got lol

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Postby EvoRed » 21 Sep 2006 18:02

35 NKT? I, like a lot of people, must carry 150. The worst thing is it's dead stock, as soon as one's used it's replaced.

I went to a lockout last night with a damaged 10/33 to replace. The customer had bought what at a glance looked like a 45/55 or similar from B&Q or something ready to replace it with, obviously in a vain attempt to save some money. Funny thing is I charge a tenner or so less than B&Q anyway so a wasted trip and a waste of money...
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