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why would someone invent this?

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why would someone invent this?

Postby Comrade627 » 26 Feb 2015 22:51

So one of my admin guys at work says to me that he's got a cabinet that's locked open and he's lost the key. After seeing the lock, I told him best I can do is swap it out for a different lock type and key. Easy day.

So, here's the lock I removed. Looks like some weird dimple/tubular hybrid...thing. I poked at it for a bit at learned nothing. What's going on here?

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Re: why would someone invent this?

Postby billdeserthills » 26 Feb 2015 22:56

I cannot answer your question, but I had the same problem a few years ago. One of mine was locked, but I just destroyed it.
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Re: why would someone invent this?

Postby GWiens2001 » 26 Feb 2015 23:30

Have seen similar locks without the post in the center. Saw steering wheel locks for a while, and have seen a lock or two out of Taiwan like that.

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Re: why would someone invent this?

Postby Comrade627 » 26 Feb 2015 23:31

billdeserthills wrote:I cannot answer your question, but I had the same problem a few years ago. One of mine was locked, but I just destroyed it.


The cabinet was already open so it was just a couple of screws in this one, so I decided to pocket it.
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Re: why would someone invent this?

Postby Comrade627 » 26 Feb 2015 23:34

GWiens2001 wrote:Have seen similar locks without the post in the center. Saw steering wheel locks for a while, and have seen a lock or two out of Taiwan like that.

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Any idea how to open it, other than my rotary tool?
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Re: why would someone invent this?

Postby GWiens2001 » 26 Feb 2015 23:37

Make a tensioner that levers that cut-out section in the circle around the keyway off of the center plug. Then use a half diamond to try lifting the pins, finding which ones are binding and go from there.

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