Has anyone here encountered a lock labeled Kirk Interlock with a Yale cylinder?
http://www.kirkkey.com/typefinterlock.html
I encountered one in a demolished (at least mostly) buildings electrical room. Wasn’t in use anymore (as the equipment it was attached to was under rubble), so I grabbed it. Has the key still in it which also says Yale. I believe that Kirk Interlock makes lockouts with numerous different types of cylinders.
I just thought it was strange as I haven’t seen anything like it before. It doesn’t seem to be too high security, as the mounting screws are very prominently displayed just below the lock, but it would serve its purpose.
At the same site I also encountered a number of Yale locks which was the first time I’ve picked them (or ever actually seen them). They didn’t seem much more difficult than my Kwiksets. Schlage seems to be more difficult to pick than Yale (at least more restrictive in the keyway than the Yale, which is wide-open.
I found a number of medico locks as well. I was unable to determine how to remove them from the doors, so I couldn’t save any. I was also very unsuccessful at picking them, although I would love to try (with the bent half-diamond that I believe Romstar suggested). Do these remove with some sort of control key, or am I just an idiot?
I’m surprised that there’s not some local locksmith collecting these locks before this material is loaded into dump trucks and hauled to the dump. It would seem that they would still have some value (I’m not sure if you can actually re-key a medico, but for the price one would think; unless it’s restricted by the manufacturer).[/url]