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by ASSA » 11 Nov 2006 22:45
this lock dwarfs the s&g 833. in all aspects, yes, ALL aspects.
picking, cutting, drilling and so on.
Ceramics prevent drilling. the shackle is 24mm steel/ceramic
I do not want to post better pics since this lock is not comercially available.
I changed the cylinder to a standard assa scd for the photos.
to make you better understand the size of if i put a beer can by the lock
http://84.209.216.43/pictures/
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by UWSDWF » 11 Nov 2006 22:47
link did not work
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by devildog » 11 Nov 2006 22:51
link doesn't work, "server stopped responding", i.e. it just won't load.
P.S. Love the handle 
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by ASSA » 11 Nov 2006 23:00
oups, seem to have a firewall problem, hosting the pics on another server
http://afterleft.com/~john/pictures/
hope it works now
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by devildog » 11 Nov 2006 23:06
kewl. big and shiny. Who makes it and what kind of cylinder does it use? Why did you change it to an ASSA scd?
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by unbreakable » 11 Nov 2006 23:28
Sweet mother mercy!
Thats one awesome lock you've got there!
Thanks for sharing.
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by flaming jag » 12 Nov 2006 0:18
how do you get your hands on one of those babies?
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by Kaotik » 12 Nov 2006 1:53
Sweet mother of mercy is right.
I'm curious.
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by devildog » 12 Nov 2006 2:11
I'd still rather take a 5-pound military Hi-Shear and replace the medeco KIK in it with an Abloy Protec KIK (yeah, they make 'em, yeah, it would fit) 
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by globallockytoo » 12 Nov 2006 2:18
devildog wrote:I'd still rather take a 5-pound military Hi-Shear and replace the medeco KIK in it with an Abloy Protec KIK (yeah, they make 'em, yeah, it would fit) 
Agreed....wont beat the Protec.
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by devildog » 12 Nov 2006 2:21
I've got an 831B that I would do that with but I can't get the bloody thing disassembled--I've got the control key, and the padlock is new surplus, but the shackle just WON'T come out  . Anyone have any ideas?
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by lockpickroy » 12 Nov 2006 2:45
I have 2 of the locks (831b) have no problems. Do the keys open it? If you turn the control key counterclockwise does the shackle open?
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by devildog » 12 Nov 2006 2:49
HAHA! I got it!
This just reminded me of it, and I went and messed with it again. If anyone else if having similar trouble, it's probably just stuck--if you turn the control key counter-clockwise and the shackle doesn't want to come out, try *pushing* in with the key and turning at the same time.
Woohoo!
Now, I just need an Abloy KIK to stick in it. Shouldn't be hard (they really don't turn up very often as the demand for KIK's from the people who use Abloy, mainly Europeans, doesn't exist)  . There's some on ebay right now, but I think it includes 10 of them and a mortise cylinder, which I don't need and can't afford.
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by UWSDWF » 12 Nov 2006 7:30
whats is this terrible monolith used to lock?
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by unbreakable » 12 Nov 2006 8:54
UWSDWF wrote:whats is this terrible monolith used to lock?
His daughters chastity belt.
I would have expected you of all people to get this! 
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