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Improved workspace security :)

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Improved workspace security :)

Postby snake_wrangler » 1 Aug 2013 14:31

Moved to a new office (cubibcle) in a different building. Decided that the $.50 chinese camlock. wouldn't do...

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So, I rifled through my collection for something better (because locks like to be used, not to just sit in a box collecting dust)

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That doesn't look right, what's that?

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Medeco Duracam. Complete overkill, but it's fun to be able to use it.

Key Comparison. Turned over to hide bitting, but it's 4 rotating pins.

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The interesting part was getting the cam to fit (camlocks aren't as standardized as I might like). It's a little short, but if I push the door a little it works just fine. Cheap sheet metal ftw! You could probably just put a pair of pliers on it and spin it, but it's fun to be able to use a good lock for something besides looking at it
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Re: Improved workspace security :)

Postby GWiens2001 » 1 Aug 2013 14:49

Been hoping to get a duracam lock for the collection for a bit now. Have to say that I am glad you are getting good use from yours! Most people would not even notice the lock, but for those who know, it will get their attention. :lol:

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Re: Improved workspace security :)

Postby snake_wrangler » 1 Aug 2013 15:00

That's what I figure. It's a good way to get the attention of fellow lock people :)
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Re: Improved workspace security :)

Postby ARF-GEF » 2 Aug 2013 15:07

Indeed it would get my attention as well! :D
As with Gordon I too am searching for a nice duracam :)
So congrats that is a nice little addition to your workspace :)
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Re: Improved workspace security :)

Postby daniel22747 » 4 Aug 2013 3:27

People are always amazed to find out just how fast you can open a cheap wafer lock with two paper clips!
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Re: Improved workspace security :)

Postby Dogrocket » 5 Aug 2013 13:48

The problem I found was getting the lock to stay in the cabinet. The ones I've tried all seem to have a control wafer that's not engaged by the normal keys that's used to retain the lock on the cabinet itself (And I inevitable unlatch it as well).
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Re: Improved workspace security :)

Postby dll932 » 15 Aug 2013 13:05

snake_wrangler wrote:Moved to a new office (cubibcle) in a different building. Decided that the $.50 chinese camlock. wouldn't do...

The interesting part was getting the cam to fit (camlocks aren't as standardized as I might like). It's a little short, but if I push the door a little it works just fine. Cheap sheet metal ftw! You could probably just put a pair of pliers on it and spin it, but it's fun to be able to use a good lock for something besides looking at it

You might be able to adjust it by bending the cam or the sheet metal it contacts, FWIW.
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