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SFIC with a Schlage C keyway?

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Re: SFIC with a Schlage C keyway?

Postby GWiens2001 » 22 Nov 2020 22:38

You are correct about the ASSA Maximum+ being shoulder stopped. I should have said that the Everest was tip stopped, like MOST SFIC cores. :)

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Re: SFIC with a Schlage C keyway?

Postby jeffmoss26 » 26 Nov 2020 11:48

GW, Everest SFIC is shoulder stopped
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Re: SFIC with a Schlage C keyway?

Postby KenB » 10 Feb 2022 10:32

Looks like these guys up in Canada (ICK Lock) make a SFIC core with Schlage "C" keyway. Just stumbled across them

http://ickproduct.com/home/product-cate ... e-profile/
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Re: SFIC with a Schlage C keyway?

Postby GWiens2001 » 10 Feb 2022 12:45

Cool! I am guessing that you would need to use the same special key punch or the shoulder stopped card for a blitz.

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Re: SFIC with a Schlage C keyway?

Postby jeffmoss26 » 10 Feb 2022 18:44

wow! no more april fools joke I guess
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Re: SFIC with a Schlage C keyway?

Postby billdeserthills » 11 Feb 2022 20:00

Now who's going to step up & buy the first 100?
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Re: SFIC with a Schlage C keyway?

Postby GWiens2001 » 11 Feb 2022 20:32

billdeserthills wrote:Now who's going to step up & buy the first 100?


I'd be willing to purchase one or two for the collection and to play around with cutting keys and pinning them just for personal humor. But 100? Nah.

Can you imagine trying to explain to a customer that while, yes, you can now get SFIC in SC1, no, it will not be keyable to the rest of your SC1 locks. Nor could the other SC1 locks be keyed to match the SFIC. Seen enough of that hassle from .140 and .150 Kaba Peaks.

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Re: SFIC with a Schlage C keyway?

Postby Squelchtone » 11 Feb 2022 21:39

GWiens2001 wrote:
billdeserthills wrote:Now who's going to step up & buy the first 100?


I'd be willing to purchase one or two for the collection and to play around with cutting keys and pinning them just for personal humor. But 100? Nah.

Can you imagine trying to explain to a customer that while, yes, you can now get SFIC in SC1, no, it will not be keyable to the rest of your SC1 locks. Nor could the other SC1 locks be keyed to match the SFIC. Seen enough of that hassle from .140 and .150 Kaba Peaks.

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Is it SC1 or SC4 ? The keys on their website look like they have 6 cuts.

I like that split lug option, would like to learn more about it.

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Re: SFIC with a Schlage C keyway?

Postby billdeserthills » 12 Feb 2022 1:12

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GWiens2001 wrote:
billdeserthills wrote:Now who's going to step up & buy the first 100?


I'd be willing to purchase one or two for the collection and to play around with cutting keys and pinning them just for personal humor. But 100? Nah.

Can you imagine trying to explain to a customer that while, yes, you can now get SFIC in SC1, no, it will not be keyable to the rest of your SC1 locks. Nor could the other SC1 locks be keyed to match the SFIC. Seen enough of that hassle from .140 and .150 Kaba Peaks.

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When my client has sfic, I usually just replace them with a schlage keyway lock anyhow--nobody ever has the core key anyway, plus it's usually cheaper especially if I'm just screwing in a couple of new mortice cylinders
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Re: SFIC with a Schlage C keyway?

Postby GWiens2001 » 12 Feb 2022 9:47

Squelchtone wrote:
GWiens2001 wrote:
billdeserthills wrote:Now who's going to step up & buy the first 100?


I'd be willing to purchase one or two for the collection and to play around with cutting keys and pinning them just for personal humor. But 100? Nah.

Can you imagine trying to explain to a customer that while, yes, you can now get SFIC in SC1, no, it will not be keyable to the rest of your SC1 locks. Nor could the other SC1 locks be keyed to match the SFIC. Seen enough of that hassle from .140 and .150 Kaba Peaks.

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Is it SC1 or SC4 ? The keys on their website look like they have 6 cuts.

I like that split lug option, would like to learn more about it.

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I’d say SC1. The key blade looks short. Perhaps SC4 is used on their seven pin core. Remember that the spacing is different between a normal SC1 and SFIC.

I am wondering about their split core version. It looks like the control lug has the last pin segment split. Any ideas what that is about?

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Re: SFIC with a Schlage C keyway?

Postby demux » 14 Feb 2022 15:16

GWiens2001 wrote:I am wondering about their split core version. It looks like the control lug has the last pin segment split. Any ideas what that is about?


I'm kind of curious as well. Off the top of my head, the best I've been able to come up with is using a 7 pin core in a housing milled for a 6 pin core, where there may happen to be some room at the back but the groove for the control lug is cut for the shorter 6 pin one. Maybe that rear section on that split pin one can somehow be left retracted while the rest of the lug is engaged. Just a thought...
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Re: SFIC with a Schlage C keyway?

Postby demux » 14 Feb 2022 15:21

billdeserthills wrote:Now who's going to step up & buy the first 100?


If someone wanted to coordinate an order and the unit cost was reasonable, I'd take a few. Seriously.

No, I'm not volunteering, at least not at this time. ;-)
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Re: SFIC with a Schlage C keyway?

Postby GWiens2001 » 14 Feb 2022 18:09

demux wrote:
billdeserthills wrote:Now who's going to step up & buy the first 100?


If someone wanted to coordinate an order and the unit cost was reasonable, I'd take a few. Seriously.

No, I'm not volunteering, at least not at this time. ;-)


+1 I'd go in if we could drum up enough interest.

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Re: SFIC with a Schlage C keyway?

Postby billdeserthills » 21 Feb 2022 17:24

GWiens2001 wrote:
demux wrote:
billdeserthills wrote:Now who's going to step up & buy the first 100?


If someone wanted to coordinate an order and the unit cost was reasonable, I'd take a few. Seriously.

No, I'm not volunteering, at least not at this time. ;-)


+1 I'd go in if we could drum up enough interest.

Gordon


Time for a group buy?
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Re: SFIC with a Schlage C keyway?

Postby cledry » 23 Feb 2022 6:13

That serves absolutely no purpose.
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