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by Krypos » 23 Jun 2007 0:59
freakparade3 wrote:n00bking wrote:not if he is talking about the tall chesty blonde
Now ya'll are sending the Young Rooster to bed with images of a tall chesty blonde......... Poor kid, he's got no idea how dangerous they can be...........
hey, if you know how to handle them, proper equipment, not dangerous at all. kind of like a cobra. just gotta know how.
LOL.
if anyone ever wants to see MY lock workspace, its gonna take me about 10 minutes to dig out an old shoebox, my tool box, clear a spot on my desk, and then take the pic. LOL. and i dont have anywhere near that many/that cool of a collection as squelchtone. 
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by Squelchtone » 23 Jun 2007 3:16
melvin2001 wrote:is that wd-40 i see? shame on you...
how did THAT get in there... lol.. I mainly use it on squeaky door hinges, and to loosen up old and rusty locks.
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by melvin2001 » 23 Jun 2007 8:05
squelchtone wrote:melvin2001 wrote:is that wd-40 i see? shame on you...
how did THAT get in there... lol.. I mainly use it on squeaky door hinges, and to loosen up old and rusty locks.
I use a liquid wrench penetrating spray with teflon for that. i also have a can of 3m silicon spray with teflon for real lubricating. there is no excuse for wd40 
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by UWSDWF » 23 Jun 2007 8:29
so how was it last night Trip Doctor
 DISCLAIMER:repeating anything written in the above post may result in dismemberment,arrest,drug and/or alcohol use,scars,injury,death, and midget obsession.
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by Trip Doctor » 24 Jun 2007 1:24
Magnificent
Better than any tall chesty blond, haha. Well.... right up there at least. 
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by Trip Doctor » 24 Jun 2007 1:30
Krypos are you talking about locks or tall chesty blondes? Lol. Because I know how to handle the latter, but still a noob with the locks, haha.
Perhaps this could be a start of a new saying: "Locks are a lot like women...". Let's see how many things us lock gynecologists (a new term?) can fit in there. 
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by Krypos » 24 Jun 2007 2:27
Trip Doctor wrote:Krypos are you talking about locks or tall chesty blondes? Lol. Because I know how to handle the latter, but still a noob with the locks, haha. Perhaps this could be a start of a new saying: "Locks are a lot like women...". Let's see how many things us lock gynecologists (a new term?) can fit in there. 
oh lord.............. just...........just stop now.
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by Trip Doctor » 24 Jun 2007 11:43
Haha, sorry to turn your thread into this debauchery squelchtone.
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by Squelchtone » 24 Jun 2007 20:35
Trip Doctor wrote:Haha, sorry to turn your thread into this debauchery squelchtone.
thanks a lot. you'll just have to abstain from posting when I post close up pics of all the locks.
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by Trip Doctor » 24 Jun 2007 21:56
I'll do my best... 
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by Jaakko » 28 Jun 2007 12:31
Of all the things in the picture I spotted two Abloy 3018 padlocks with Classic keyways  ...got to remember next time when going to shopping to buy a life
Sure is nice workplace. Reminds of my old own room at parents house where I had a very similar light above the desk. Very convenient and doesn'y shine in the eyes
I have thought to take a picture of my "collection" of different locks and stuff and tools I have bought along my enthusiasm 
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by raimundo » 29 Jun 2007 9:00
Krypos, there is already an old saying, "love laughs at locksmiths" not going to speculate on what that means, but I think its related to "locks keep honest people honest."
Anyone got any more, does shakespeare mention locksmiths? everything he wrote is not an old saying.
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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by Squelchtone » 29 Jun 2007 9:16
Jaakko wrote:Of all the things in the picture I spotted two Abloy 3018 padlocks with Classic keyways  .D
HOW do you know THAT?! man, good eye. It does in fact say 3015-3018 on those two locks.
and I'm sure you saw the Model 231 padlock and the Exec key and cylinder sitting on the bench.
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by Schuyler » 29 Jun 2007 9:37
raimundo wrote:Krypos, there is already an old saying, "love laughs at locksmiths" not going to speculate on what that means, but I think its related to "locks keep honest people honest." Anyone got any more, does shakespeare mention locksmiths? everything he wrote is not an old saying.
“A zealous locksmith died of late,
And did arrive at heaven gate,
He stood without and would not knock,
Because he meant to pick the lock.â€
- William Camden
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by Schuyler » 29 Jun 2007 9:38
and of course:
"If only I had known, I would have been a locksmith." - Albert Einstein
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