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European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Postby Rockford » 30 Dec 2004 13:41

Thanks Toomush. Just glad to see the back of this one - plus I have the pick made up ready for the next one.

P.S. Like the signature graphics - your own work ?.

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Postby toomush2drink » 30 Dec 2004 13:44

Thanks rockford but not my own work just something i found after a quick google (animated gifs) after having a couple of beers the other night.
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Postby acl » 30 Dec 2004 14:11

Rockford, The hardplate off? This suggests a tight fit and no chisels which seems unbeleivable but hey if the last cowboy didnt have screws hes not gonna have chisels is he?!
ANDY
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Postby Rockford » 30 Dec 2004 19:30

It must have been a good 5" nail - due to the cut out for the lock being too deep, and having to go into the wood at the back of the lock. The install was a real mess. Can't wait to write this up for the management company !.

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Postby pinky » 31 Dec 2004 4:32

i know a training company that teaches this as there method of lock fitting, 2 big nails and some liquid nails to stick sides of lock to door.
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Postby toomush2drink » 31 Dec 2004 5:10

Am i reading this right, they use nails and glue to hold the lock in the door ? I dont get why they do this as its easier to use the screws provided or if your having problems with those being too soft when using a drill to drive them in carry some good ones from screwfix instead.
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Postby acl » 31 Dec 2004 5:16

pinky wrote:i know a training company that teaches this as there method of lock fitting, 2 big nails and some liquid nails to stick sides of lock to door.

Youre kidding surely?! They teach this? What company?
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Postby toomush2drink » 31 Dec 2004 5:25

The thing that gets me is that when i use a db morticer to cut in the lock body the fit is so nice and tight i couldnt find the room to get the glue in as well !!
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Postby acl » 31 Dec 2004 5:34

God i hope Ian(a proper chippie) isnt on line ,hell choke on his bloody cornflakes!
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Postby pinky » 31 Dec 2004 7:48

wont embarress the geordie guy in question.
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Postby acl » 31 Dec 2004 8:37

Ha i wont push you its obvious your not even give me a clue!
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Postby captainsawdust » 31 Dec 2004 11:28

acl wrote:God i hope Ian(a proper chippie) isnt on line ,hell choke on his bloody cornflakes!



andy

not happy

I only like weatabix :lol: sod the cornflakes :roll: :roll:
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Postby captainsawdust » 31 Dec 2004 11:30

Also the 2mm gap will now get smaller !!! :P
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Postby Rockford » 31 Dec 2004 11:49

Glue :?

What happens when you need to change the lock ?. It would be easier to replace the whole door than get the lock out !. Try and explain that to the customer !.

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Postby captainsawdust » 31 Dec 2004 11:50

acl wrote:Ha i wont push you its obvious your not even give me a clue!


And it INS'T ME think up north (sheep hills etc)
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