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show off your Christmas locks

Postby atticRR » 21 Dec 2012 22:53

this thread is to show off your locks that Sam T. Claus left for you in the dead of night. I guess its also ok if you show locks that were gifted to you by, well, anyone. I think ive got locks inbound- maybe not though, if i do i will share and i hope others will as well!
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Re: show off your Christmas locks

Postby lockr » 22 Dec 2012 4:20

I know for sure that I have at least one under the tree. Literally! :) But I don't get to play with it until Christmas........
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Re: show off your Christmas locks

Postby atticRR » 24 Dec 2012 14:37

six new (to me) locks. the bottom center one is interesting to me, under the pivot screw on the keyhole cover it says '402' horozontally then 'M.L.Co. phila' on line 1 (vertical). line 2 says 'AUTOMATIC' and line 3 has 'PAT 4.28.91'. last but not least it lets us know that its a four lever on the bottom in horozontal print.

anyways, here they are and merry christmas/happy new year everybody!
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Re: show off your Christmas locks

Postby lockr » 25 Dec 2012 15:55

Well I ended up getting only one lock for Christmas. But it's a nice one, a Master 6842 with a Schlage SC1 cylinder.

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In the last picture you can see how I had to use a pen cap as a follower to deal with the protrustion at the back of the plug that is designed to hold the driver. If I used a solid plug follower, the driver pins would drop down and prevent the plug from being inserted. Anyway it's a cool lock, i'll have to see if I can retrofit in a more interesting KIK cylinder. I have a few options kicking around...
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Re: show off your Christmas locks

Postby atticRR » 26 Dec 2012 2:08

That's a really nice lock! I'm jealous man, I love repinnable locks! Thanks for sharing, looking to see more pics from the others.
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Re: show off your Christmas locks

Postby LockDocWa » 27 Dec 2012 8:58

Lockr, as a side note, if you don't already have some, get a packet of shims.
These allow you to use any follower and avoid dropping of top pins.

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Re: show off your Christmas locks

Postby GWiens2001 » 27 Dec 2012 10:18

The shims I like best come from inside the security tabs inside many products, from locks and tools to DVDs.

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Re: show off your Christmas locks

Postby lockr » 27 Dec 2012 14:26

LockDocWa wrote:Lockr, as a side note, if you don't already have some, get a packet of shims.
These allow you to use any follower and avoid dropping of top pins.


Ah, thanks for the tip! Using shims didn't even cross my mind.

GWiens2001 wrote:The shims I like best come from inside the security tabs inside many products, from locks and tools to DVDs.


Oh, the irony! I thought I was the only person who did that; these have always been the source of the shims i've used over the years. I've actually just recently harvested several from the Christmas presents.... this is a convenient time of year to replentish supplies. I guess great minds think alike! =)
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Re: show off your Christmas locks

Postby GWiens2001 » 27 Dec 2012 14:53

And here I though I was the only one scavenging these from Christmas presents... sort of a second present within a present. :mrgreen:

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Re: show off your Christmas locks

Postby easy-e » 27 Dec 2012 17:54

LockDocWa wrote:Lockr, as a side note, if you don't already have some, get a packet of shims.
These allow you to use any follower and avoid dropping of top pins.

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This is a great idea. I was just looking at plug followers the other day. Thanks!
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Re: show off your Christmas locks

Postby dicey » 28 Dec 2012 20:08

Oh guys wait until you see this! I got the BEST high security lock EVVVAAAA to Christmas:

http://youtu.be/PAnRnK3mVCs

:D
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Re: show off your Christmas locks

Postby MrAnybody » 29 Dec 2012 7:32

dicey wrote:Oh guys wait until you see this! I got the BEST high security lock EVVVAAAA to Christmas:

http://youtu.be/PAnRnK3mVCs

:D


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Definitely gotta take the award for 'The Worst Padlock Ever Seen'!!

If it's any consolation .... my christmas presents included underwear that don't fit, and a broken grow-your-own bonsai tree! Which I have to admit are both nowhere near as much fun as that padlock!

As you say, "What does this padlock tells us?" .... Well, possibly note that Danial will get the crappiset Christmas present next year :lol: :lol:

In fact, this vid could have a forum thread all of it's own .... using your quote "What does this padlock tells us?" as a title!!!

Thanks for the laugh dicey. I'll post my Christmas locks when I get them and a camera in the same room!
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Re: show off your Christmas locks

Postby dicey » 29 Dec 2012 13:39

Looking forward to it mate :D

And yes, probably worst padlock I have ever seen in my life but also worth keeping it then :P
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Re: show off your Christmas locks

Postby MacGyver101 » 29 Dec 2012 16:25

atticRR wrote:six new (to me) locks. the bottom center one is interesting to me, under the pivot screw on the keyhole cover it says '402' horozontally then 'M.L.Co. phila' on line 1 (vertical). line 2 says 'AUTOMATIC' and line 3 has 'PAT 4.28.91'. last but not least it lets us know that its a four lever on the bottom in horozontal print.

Just to help you along with some further information on this: your padlock was made by the D.K. Miller Lock Company of Philadelphia, PA. The original patent was #451,156 (there are some nice drawings there of the internal mechanism), and it was invented by Milton Jackson, who created a number of their lock designs from that era.

Here's an advertisement for a slightly later version of that padlock, from Miller's 1905 product catalog:

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Re: show off your Christmas locks

Postby Teddy Picker » 29 Dec 2012 23:28

dicey wrote:Oh guys wait until you see this! I got the BEST high security lock EVVVAAAA to Christmas:

http://youtu.be/PAnRnK3mVCs

:D


This is by far the best "crappy lock" video I have ever seen.
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