But I'd like to use this lock. It's for securing something rather valuable to me and a padlock is the only solution.
The government is saying the 8088 can be "easily defeated"... I'll assume destructively.. But how easy is easy? Is the government being paranoid?
What would be better (and available to mr. ordinary citizen)?
Since I will be using it for something (if not my original intention) and I'd be nice to reset the combination without going to the locksmith each time has anyone found a source for the keys, anyone tried to make one? They look pretty simple.
The NRC posted the following (other agencies have publically posted similar items).
Obsolete Combination Padlocks
As noted above, combination padlocks have been supplied under various model
numbers and Federal Stock Numbers. The current NRC-acceptable combination
padlock is Sargent and Greenleaf Model 8077A. Its predecessor design was
identified as Model 8088, appears to be currently available and is in use at
some licensee facilities. The Model 8088 units can be easily defeated, do
not meet the terms of Executive Order 12356, are not approved by GSA, and
are not acceptable for the protection of either classified material or
safeguards information*.