Evan wrote:billdeserthills wrote:
Hollow closet doors that can be 'walked through' don't need much security
As in, any lock installed on doors such as those would serve only as a tamper evident closure.
You get people in offices sometimes want to be able to keep their stuff somewhere that no one else can get at without causing damage. It only keeps honest people honest.
~~ Evan
Exactly, because dll932's lock can be easily picked.
In the past I have used the zeiss-ikon hook-bolt with 4-way key in cases where pick resistance was needed
But for cases calling for extremely ugly installations why not try the Octopod, which has been sold under like 4 other names,
cause apparently the company keeps going out of business, seems a real glutton for punishment.