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by Richbred1 » 10 Jan 2015 12:34
I found a Gougler keyless lock in a home I bought and moved into in June 2012. It has a 3 digit number on the shackle and was wondering if anyone can help me find the combo? Thank you all!
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by GWiens2001 » 10 Jan 2015 13:11
What is the code? Do you have a picture of that lock?
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by Squelchtone » 10 Jan 2015 13:50
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by bioggy » 10 Jan 2015 14:44
What numbers are on the lock there should be a letter and followed by 4 digits if you give them then you could possibly find a code for it.
Also searching around for some codes you could try these:
L8-R2-L5-R4 R-3 L-8 R-7
That is off another source but should get those numbers and perhaps they can be looked up by you or someone else :p
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by EJS » 23 Apr 2018 9:35
Found a loose Gougler Keyless Lock in some of my Dad's stuff (looks like it might have been from a High School locker, since it was in that sort of stuff). Would be cool to use something my dad had his hands on everyday (he went to school)! Anyone have access to the combination? It has the number 225 on the case and 068 on the shackle. Thanks.
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by GWiens2001 » 23 Apr 2018 10:34
EJS wrote:Found a loose Gougler Keyless Lock in some of my Dad's stuff (looks like it might have been from a High School locker, since it was in that sort of stuff). Would be cool to use something my dad had his hands on everyday (he went to school)! Anyone have access to the combination? It has the number 225 on the case and 068 on the shackle. Thanks.
To determine which version of Gougler you have - if you keep turning the dial in one direction, does it come to a stop or just keep turning? Gordon
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by stratmando » 23 Apr 2018 13:37
I would shim open, look down the shackles hole, turn dial to maybe see the disc slots line up. so if you saw 2, 4,6, 8, then you need to add same number of digits to each til open, Good Luck, I know many here would Like a crack at it. Me too. Good Luck
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by stratmando » 23 Apr 2018 13:47
Just back from YouTube, Found about 4 or 5 Videos on this, Helpful info for you, One mentions he saw a change key on this site for the lock? Search Gougler Keyless Lock. Good Luck
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by GWiens2001 » 23 Apr 2018 20:12
There are no wheels with gates in a Gougler. As for the "change key" seen on this site, it was not a change key. It was a master key for the key-override version. That would be referring to this write-up. Gordon
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by stratmando » 24 Apr 2018 8:06
GWiens2001 wrote:There are no wheels with gates in a Gougler. As for the "change key" seen on this site, it was not a change key. It was a master key for the key-override version. That would be referring to this write-up. Gordon
Very Nice Work, You Just Turned a $2 Lock into a $200 Lock, Amazing the Amount of time we spend on these Puzzles. Are You able to determine Combo once opened either through Shackle Hole or Key hole(Endoscope?) Success is worth Over $200, Failure is Zero? Later
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by EJS » 26 Apr 2018 13:51
GWiens2001 wrote:EJS wrote:Found a loose Gougler Keyless Lock in some of my Dad's stuff (looks like it might have been from a High School locker, since it was in that sort of stuff). Would be cool to use something my dad had his hands on everyday (he went to school)! Anyone have access to the combination? It has the number 225 on the case and 068 on the shackle. Thanks.
To determine which version of Gougler you have - if you keep turning the dial in one direction, does it come to a stop or just keep turning? Gordon
Just keeps turning...
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