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by G-lock » 3 Apr 2017 8:25
Okay so this seems like a stupid question but where in the heck can i buy some plug clips for a reasonable price? I first thought that i would be able to find them at home depot or lowes but after looking there i checked harbor freight, ace, maynards, & gilroys & no one has them. EVERYONE had C and E clips but not the same type that you would find on a lock they are all to big. I also looked on amazon, ebay, even google did not help me. What am i doing wrong? Are they not called plug clips? Heres a picture of what im looking for but im sure you all know already. I really need them to have the same OD as these clips. 
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by Squelchtone » 3 Apr 2017 8:31
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by jimu57 » 3 Apr 2017 8:32
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by G-lock » 3 Apr 2017 8:51
Thanks guys, idk why i had so much trouble finding them. They cost more than i expected too. After shipping its $18 for 20 clips
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by jeffmoss26 » 3 Apr 2017 12:57
Check ebay for 'zipco' you might be able to find an old Zipf kit that has all sizes of clips. I have 2 different kits that the same seller happened to have.
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by jeffmoss26 » 3 Apr 2017 12:58
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by G-lock » 3 Apr 2017 13:42
I already got some but i would have bought this instead if i had known its a better deal. Thanks,
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by Jremington401 » 4 Apr 2017 20:24
Harbor freight tools sells a box of like 150 pieces of all different sizes.
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by Robotnik » 4 Apr 2017 22:38
Good looking out, Jeff. I'll be the proud owner of said kit in 3-5 days  .
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by billdeserthills » 5 Apr 2017 11:33
Jremington401 wrote:Harbor freight tools sells a box of like 150 pieces of all different sizes.
While you are there might as well get the tru-arc ring set also, they are great for repairing junky Emtek locks after the lever/knob falls off
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by G-lock » 5 Apr 2017 11:50
Jremington401 wrote:Harbor freight tools sells a box of like 150 pieces of all different sizes.
I might be wrong here but, when i looked none of the clips i saw at HF were the same as the ones i needed. They do have clips that will work for most applications but my cores are going into padlocks & the space for the core is very tight so the OD has to be the same or i have to grind them down which is a pain & looks bad.
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by TORCH [of KCK] » 6 Apr 2017 15:35
G-lock wrote:Okay so this seems like a... reasonable price? I first thought that i would be able to find them at home depot or lowes but after looking there i checked harbor freight, ace, maynards, & gilroys & no one has them. EVERYONE had C and E clips but not the same type that you would find on a lock they are all to big. I also looked on amazon, ebay, even google did not help me. What am i doing wrong? Are they not called plug clips? Heres a picture of what im looking for but im sure you all know already. I really need them to have the same OD as these clips.
Okay "G", I think that you started on the right path, though you didn't consider cutting out the middle man. Since I didn't do all the legwork, I can't say that this is any cheaper. But here's the 1st thing that came to mind : https://www.mcmaster.com/#circlips/=17307pvhttps://www.fastenal.com/products;jsess ... earchMode=(I clipped your quote, cause only stupid question is, one pride won't let you ask.)
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by mseifert » 8 Apr 2017 9:10
Things like this I tend to buy from my local locksmith .. Helps develop a relationship.. Strike up a conversation .. Let them know about your hobby ..
When I finally leave this world.. Will someone please tell my wife what I have REALLY spent on locks ...
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by billdeserthills » 7 Nov 2017 22:34
Actually the C clip on the left looks like the same one Schlage uses on their F series cylinders I bought a fat roll of them from Schlage years ago
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by Raccoon » 18 Mar 2019 10:09
Best thing to do is harvest a box of old door and lock hardware from a contractor or door shop or another locksmith or recycle center. Strip apart, clean and organize all the various bits. Hours of fun, and free!
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