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

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Postby cred » 3 Aug 2005 14:32

hi,
did a job this morning mortice lock on a back door wont open, so i get there and had a QUICK look through the keyhole i say to myself its an old era invincable red case with oval cutout round the keyway, so i drilled with the measurements for the era ( had to drill as the lock was knackered, couldnt open it with the key) drilled it looked in to get to the levers but something wasnt right :cry: anyways got the lock open and when i took it out it turned out to be an old avocet red case with u shaped cut out only round the top not all the way round like the era.
moral of story dont take a quick look get the torch out and make sure, this job could have turned out to be a nightmare!
turns out that the problem with the lock was that the bolt tail had snapped off
ray :oops: :wink:
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Postby AUTOLOX » 3 Aug 2005 15:10

i have not seen an avocet i take it the keys are similiar otherwise you could have identified the lock by the key?
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Postby cred » 3 Aug 2005 16:37

hi,
no i couldnt identify the lock by the key as it was a copy just a plain silver key.
ray :wink:
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Postby Santos718 » 3 Aug 2005 18:02

Nice work, good thing it came fine. and we are all human, we miss things once and awhile, thats part of life.
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Postby Rockford » 4 Aug 2005 3:03

Ray,

Good ID point for the Avocet is the flared keyhole - wider at bottom.
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Postby cred » 4 Aug 2005 5:30

hi,
rockford this didnt have a flared keyway at the bottom, i took the lock home and removed 2 screws that were holding the hardplate on, the hardplate slides on and off over the lock like a kind of sleeve, then you have to remove 3 more screws to take the lock case off.
cheers
ray :wink:
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Postby xlr8ed1 » 10 Aug 2005 2:16

union make a red case to - as for the lock you speak of i have never seen it before could you post some pic's as it would be nice to look at in case i come across one over here - you never know!
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