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Postby Raccoon » 5 Oct 2006 19:02

How does this work? Schlage deadbolt and shell, Medeco plug?

http://cgi.ebay.com/_W0QQItemZ300033310228

I'd look, but I'm pretty sure they don't have the same chamber spacings. How do these match up?
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Postby zeke79 » 5 Oct 2006 19:22

The schlage deadbolt body will accept a medeco plug and shell.
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Postby HeadHunterCEO » 5 Oct 2006 21:00

how disapointing. I was expecting a picture or a graphic scetch.
medeco makes conversion for most schlage hardware, knobs, lever etc
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Postby unbreakable » 5 Oct 2006 21:55

KINKY :lol: :lol: :lol:

Schlage and Medeco sittin in a door,
P-I-C-K-I-N-G
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Here comes medeco with a peanut cylinder.
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Postby zeke79 » 5 Oct 2006 22:11

Jeez :lol: .
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Postby Raccoon » 6 Oct 2006 1:03

zeke79 wrote:The schlage deadbolt body will accept a medeco plug and shell.


But is that a medeco shell?
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Postby zeke79 » 6 Oct 2006 1:42

Yes. That schlage deadbolt accepts what is essentially a medeco KIK assembly that slides right into that deadbolt. It IS however NOT UL listed when assembled!!!! That schlage deadbolt it not a UL listed assembly.
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Postby unbreakable » 6 Oct 2006 10:42

zeke79 wrote:Yes. That schlage deadbolt accepts what is essentially a medeco KIK assembly that slides right into that deadbolt. It IS however NOT UL listed when assembled!!!! That schlage deadbolt it not a UL listed assembly.


Here's some pics of my Schlage deadbolt that will accept a KIK lock, just to clear things up.

Heres a front view of two of these locks.
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Here's a back view of them. Notice the screw? Thats the only thing keeping the KIK in.
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Here's a pic of one of the locks disassembled and the KIK removed.
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Here's a similar style of lock using a HEX screw instead of a screw.
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I was a little disturbed at the size of the hex screw, it doesnt seem very thick compared to a Canadian dollar!
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Postby UWSDWF » 6 Oct 2006 10:45

fuzzy... good but fuzzy


but what type of lubricant to use... wd-40, 3 in 1, graphite, astroglide, KY :lol:
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Postby unbreakable » 6 Oct 2006 11:11

Man, my floor sure is beat up!
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Postby Schuyler » 6 Oct 2006 11:32

maybe if you'd stop throwing locks at it...
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Postby unbreakable » 6 Oct 2006 11:42

Schuyler wrote:maybe if you'd stop throwing locks at it...


:lol: :lol:

Naw, it was mostly like that when I ripped the carpet up, it just hasn't gotten refinished yet.

Maybe then I'll stop throwing locks at it. :roll:
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Postby illusion » 6 Oct 2006 13:30

Yuck lino... hate the stuff.

I ripped the carpet in my room up several days ago - still need to varnish it.

Oh...urghh... and thanks for sharing the photos. :)
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Postby unbreakable » 6 Oct 2006 14:47

illusion wrote:Yuck lino... hate the stuff.


Do you mean my floors lino, your floors lino, or are you simply stating that you don't like lino? :| :|

Sorry I'm a little confused.

My floors are real wood, and not that composite crap if thats what you mean...
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Postby unbreakable » 6 Oct 2006 14:49

unbreakable wrote:
illusion wrote:Yuck lino... hate the stuff.


Do you mean my floors lino, your floors lino, or are you simply stating that you don't like lino? :| :|

Sorry I'm a little confused.

My floors are real wood, and not that composite crap if thats what you mean...


Oh and sorry, I just wan't to specify, I'm sure not all lino's that bad, its just a while ago we looked at buying a house, and the composite wood hadn't stood up at all, buckled, dented and scratced, etc.

Im sure not all of its bad. :wink:
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