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My Collection of locks

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My Collection of locks

Postby poky13 » 29 May 2007 11:35

This is most of my collection. I have a few masters that I forgot.
On the board is, at the top two Nationals then a Quickset & an Schrage, Then two old railroad switch locks. One is cut open, then a master #5 that I cut open then a Bell made in china that I’m going to cut open then two American, top is 700 series and the bottom is 1305 series then there are 16 ASSA locks some with security pin and some with master key disks & two that I cut open then a master combo that I cut open. On the far right is a trigger lock for a firearm then one ford ignition & two tubular locks they are a 6 & 7 pins then a two locks from cabinet and a computer both disk locks.
I have picked all but some of the ASSA locks with security pins, the combo I opened with shims I did not have the combo for it.

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These are my cutouts
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[/img][img][img]http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u107/ralf13/MyCollection004-1.jpg[/img]
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Postby copeman » 29 May 2007 15:24

that pretty impressive
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Postby JackNco » 29 May 2007 18:55

i think locknewbie21 was after some assa locks.

Nice collection.
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Postby Jolly Rodgers » 29 May 2007 18:56

did you use a dremel to make those cutaways. if so those are really good
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Postby hesevil » 29 May 2007 19:23

More than impressive cutaways.
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Postby raimundo » 30 May 2007 8:15

I really like the cutaway (drilled rivets) of the railroad lock. I see that part of the locking principle is the blocking of the heel of the shackle hinge, but is there also a slot in the open end that is dogged in to that second part of the mech?
Ive never cut away a railroad lock.
:)
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Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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Postby poky13 » 30 May 2007 11:05

Ya I used a dremel tool with cutoff disk to cut the slots and a file to finish them. The railroad lock has a hole in the open side that a catch goes in.
I would like to sell some of them or trade some but I promised my grandsons they could have them after I open them by picking, They are going nuts over these lock picking right along with me. Kind of made a miss of the combo but they wanted to see how they worked.
Hay Thanks Guys :D
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Postby copeman » 30 May 2007 17:40

that is some of the best work i have seen done with a dremel, keep up the good work
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Postby RockInBlack » 30 May 2007 18:01

Nice collection. How did you get so many ASSA locks?
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Postby poky13 » 31 May 2007 11:53

My son in law is maintenance man at a retirement home. They replace all of the locks
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Postby martin12 » 1 Jun 2007 1:02

Hi Poky
Very Impressive Work out there. Good collections of images and you have done good job on those cutouts, well keep on going.
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Postby cav_king » 4 Jun 2007 10:42

martin12 wrote:Hi Poky
Very Impressive Work out there. Good collections of images and you have done good job on those cutouts, well keep on going.


I agree - you have done a good job on the cutouts.. The ASSA locks are great! well done.

~CK
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Postby robert11 » 5 Jul 2007 7:54

:o great job - keep it up - work nicely on cutouts
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Postby Charlie511 » 30 Jul 2007 10:13

WOW nice colection :shock:
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