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

Postby toomush2drink » 9 Apr 2005 11:01

There could be at least 10 types of wards but i will wait before naming them as others probably want to have a go :wink:
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Postby Peaky » 9 Apr 2005 11:12

Im supprised you didnt say overlift it toomush :wink:
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Postby Rick-the-Pick » 9 Apr 2005 11:42

ten's probably the minimum amount, I have a set of skeleton key's that if extended would probably jiggle that old sash lock open!
Looking through my little book here, there's loads of different wards, and therefore i shall not even hazard a guess!
An open mind can open anything
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Postby tri-city » 10 Apr 2005 13:01

how many levers chris????
:?:
up to 6 i'd use wires, chances are it wont have anti pick gates, i would make two wires ... if it's warded make a wire with a bend!!! that's my idea
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Postby Chris B » 10 Apr 2005 13:05

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Postby tri-city » 10 Apr 2005 13:08

then find a blank and file all the warding away so that your left with a skeleton, but try to make an immpression first with plastercine!!!
learning to be a locksmith is like an oblique curve it will never come full circle!!!
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Postby Rick-the-Pick » 10 Apr 2005 13:09

You're not stuck on a job are you Chris? :lol:
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Postby Chris B » 10 Apr 2005 13:09

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Postby tri-city » 10 Apr 2005 13:15

come on chris how did i do??? am i thick or clever????
:lol:
learning to be a locksmith is like an oblique curve it will never come full circle!!!
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Postby tri-city » 10 Apr 2005 13:19

one problem how do you sorce a key for a lock that old! :shock:
learning to be a locksmith is like an oblique curve it will never come full circle!!!
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Postby Chris B » 10 Apr 2005 13:21

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Postby tri-city » 10 Apr 2005 13:26

alright answer me this what is a ephah measure? or a gerah measure? how long is a cubit? or fifty cubits by the cubit?
chris we speak different languages that obvious :wink:
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Postby Chris B » 10 Apr 2005 13:32

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Postby tri-city » 10 Apr 2005 13:32

here is a few more a log measure?, a hin?, a reed?, a fingerbreadth?, a long reed?,a homer?, there's a few for you to answer. i can see you are an educated man in your field chris but if you can answer my questions you will see so am i!!!
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Postby Chris B » 10 Apr 2005 13:43

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