Thank you. I did what i could with a belt sander but theres alot that i couldn't reach with my sander. (I only have a 6" belt sander) I didn't notice when i started & im sure it varies from lock to lock but on all 3 of mine the only flat sides are the front & bottom. As for selling, i have alot of time into this lock. Its one of those projects that you start & a quarter of the way through you slap yourself. You realize you cant stop now & you know why you havent seen another one like it. These locks are bomb proof & here you are trying to knock it down with freking sand paper

. So im going to keep it. But your thousands of posts & answers to my questions have been a HUGE help to me in my quest to find information about many locks so i would do another for you to try & return the favor that you've done for many, many people like myself.
Gantry wrote:Very Nice! Looks like a lot of work...
Thank you!
TORCH [of KCK] wrote:G-lock wrote:Just a BUNCH of various grits of sand paper this mothers polish & a microfiber cloth... lol
I have to say, one hell of a job.
Thanks, i couldn't word it better.
GWiens2001 wrote:Squelchtone wrote:That's quality work right there. If that lock is ever for sale or your time and effort is somehow billable, I'd love to buy that lock or send you a hi-shear body to be polished.
Squelchtone
While I will not undercut Squelchtone's offer to purchase, I would duplicate his offer to send a hi-shear body to be polished (at an appropriate amount of pay for your heavy labor.
Gordon
I will pm you with a quote but give me a few days to think about it.