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Help; odd problem occured

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Help; odd problem occured

Postby enviousx » 24 Nov 2009 22:07

Hey guys, my first post here so try to take it easy just this time :wink:

Well anyways, today, I was unlocking my lock off my gym locker and something odd occured, I wasn't able to re-lock the lock. It's now stuck at an unlocked position, and when I pull up on the bar, it doesn't reach the hole.

My lock is a Dudley B lock. I have the combination and all, but it just won't lock.

help! :)
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Re: Help; odd problem occured

Postby Solomon » 24 Nov 2009 22:23

If it won't lock, the latch has probably disconnected somehow from the rest of the mechanism. If that's the case it's pretty much done for, so you'll need to buy a new one. :)
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Re: Help; odd problem occured

Postby enviousx » 24 Nov 2009 22:29

Ahh I see, thanks for replying

although, it's not that it WONT lock, it's that it doesn't even make it into the hole. It's sitting at an unlocked position right now, and when I yank the bar up it goes up to the height of the locked position.

If that was confusing, sorry! I'm pretty desperate to get this lock to work, I have no way to get a new one right now as i'm far out of the city.

Any other suggestions? again, thanks :)
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Re: Help; odd problem occured

Postby Solomon » 24 Nov 2009 22:36

So it's open but the shackle is locked down in the closed position while outside the body of the lock... combo locks aren't my thing but I'm guessing it's double hasped and you accidentally reset it after you opened it. Have you tried resetting it completely and dialling the combo again?
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Re: Help; odd problem occured

Postby enviousx » 24 Nov 2009 22:49

That is exactly the case here.

If you don't mind explaining the steps for resetting it completely? I'd appreciate it.

P.S I've tried doing the combo a few times but it still won't unlock, do I have to reset it+how?
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Re: Help; odd problem occured

Postby Solomon » 24 Nov 2009 22:51

All you need to do is set the dial to 0 and spin it 2 full rotations. Not sure which direction for your lock though, so do it one way then enter the combo and if it doesn't work, try it the other way.
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Re: Help; odd problem occured

Postby enviousx » 24 Nov 2009 22:58

I tried it both ways and the shackle still isn't budging than what it can go to

hmmmmm :o
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Re: Help; odd problem occured

Postby Solomon » 24 Nov 2009 23:00

Is the shackle sitting in a fixed position or is it able to rotate? I honestly think your lock is banjaxed. :P
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Re: Help; odd problem occured

Postby enviousx » 24 Nov 2009 23:03

It's not in a fixed position, it can spin and be lifted to the maximum locked position

hopefully it isn't banjaxed!! I'm going to need it a lot during this span i'm here at my aunts
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Re: Help; odd problem occured

Postby Solomon » 24 Nov 2009 23:09

Maybe someone else who knows a bit more about combo locks has encountered this problem before and knows a way to fix it. I'm pretty much stumped on this one though... if it is banjaxed just pick up a new one in town or something. :)
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Re: Help; odd problem occured

Postby enviousx » 24 Nov 2009 23:51

Hmm alright, thanks anyways Solomon

I guess i'll have to get another one asap and share lockers (bad idea)

anything else, guys?
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Re: Help; odd problem occured

Postby raimundo » 25 Nov 2009 10:49

Thats my first encounter with the word "banjaxed", I looked it up and got the meaning it clearly had in context, but no reference to where this word comes from. Its listed as slang, so I would expect it to be regional as well as contemporay with some period of time/zeitgeist. Who knows about it?
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Re: Help; odd problem occured

Postby Solomon » 25 Nov 2009 12:56

raimundo wrote:Thats my first encounter with the word "banjaxed", I looked it up and got the meaning it clearly had in context, but no reference to where this word comes from. Its listed as slang, so I would expect it to be regional as well as contemporay with some period of time/zeitgeist. Who knows about it?

I looked up the etymology and found this:

Actually it stems from the Urdu "Bahnn Gehecked" which refers to a large pottery cooking bowl or gourd....These gourds were not very resistant to heat and developed cracks at the base.
When the Pasthu women lifted these onto their shoulders the base frequently came away showering the carrier with hot liquid or stew.

By common usage then the term became a descriptor for an item which was faulty or unsafe.
For instance when someone would attempt to lift a full basket of cobras for the snake charmer someone might say .."Be carefull Parminder....that could be bahnn gehecked...

British soldiers in India brought the expression to these islands.


Pretty interesting... learn something new every day! :mrgreen:
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Re: Help; odd problem occured

Postby LocksmithArmy » 25 Nov 2009 13:21

holy crap, that was informative
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Re: Help; odd problem occured

Postby Solomon » 25 Nov 2009 13:47

The wonders of the internet. :mrgreen:
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