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Souvenir from Cinque Terre, Liguria

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Re: Souvenir from Cinque Terre, Liguria

Postby MacGnG1 » 7 Feb 2013 20:33

femurat! that looks great! i think i might do the same with the one you got for me. wonderful idea!
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Re: Souvenir from Cinque Terre, Liguria

Postby femurat » 8 Feb 2013 3:24

fgarci03, I agree with your girlfriend, in fact I left the keys on the frame bottom. You could superglue yours if you want it locked shut :lol:
I've been there more than once, that's how I got the padlocks. It's not so close to my city, but I really love that place.

Hey MacGnG1, don't forget to post a picture here if you frame it too. I used hot glue to attach mine to the back of the frame, I think it's not a strong glue and doesn't ruin the padlock.

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Re: Souvenir from Cinque Terre, Liguria

Postby fgarci03 » 8 Feb 2013 6:37

femurat wrote:You could superglue yours if you want it locked shut

Nah, I like the simbolism of it. Just being locked.

Your frame looks great! That was a great ideia!
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Re: Souvenir from Cinque Terre, Liguria

Postby ARF-GEF » 8 Feb 2013 7:39

You can get superglue out of a lock if you heat it with a lighter. ( :D,I hope you won't resort to that! :) )
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Re: Souvenir from Cinque Terre, Liguria

Postby fgarci03 » 8 Feb 2013 7:53

Well, if we where to break up (and I don't see that coming anywhere in a near future) the last thing I would care about was to gently remove the glue from the lock...






... I WOULD TRASH THE SON-OF-A-%&$%#!!!

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