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Linux Exposer January 7th 06 08:51 PM

Best high-security locks
 
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 23:58:30 -0500, Stian Oksavik wrote:

Hi,

Looking for a more secure lock for the exterior doors to my house. Have
looked at Sargent, Medeco, Schlage Everest Primus, Mul-T-Lock as well as
some that seem not to be readily available in the US, like EVVA and
Abloy.

I'd just like to hear some opinions on the pros and cons of each of
these locks, as well as any alternatives I may have missed. Also, if I
wanted to do install something like an Abloy Protec deadbolt (for its
claimed resistance to bumping) or something similar, how would I obtain
these in the US?


Thanks,

-Stian



STOP!!

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DO THIS YOURSELF!!! Installing locks requires the skills
of a trained Locksmith and attempting this procedure yourself will more
than likely result in a botched job

You need a person like this guy:

http://www.locksmithingschool.com/

See all of those key blanks?

They may all look alike to an untrained layperson, but once you know the
inside secrets of the Locksmithing trade, you can unlock the potential in
each one of those blanks.

HTH


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Words are cheap. Linux advocates' words are worthless.
Linux..If you think you hate it now..wait until you try it.




billb January 8th 06 04:48 AM

Best high-security locks
 

You need a person like this guy:

http://www.locksmithingschool.com/

See all of those key blanks?



I doubt that guy could pass a drug test.

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materials, the waxy coating on grapes contains a variety of microorganisms.



goma865 January 8th 06 10:13 AM

Best high-security locks
 
OMG.
Whats the area code for Missouri???
LMAO.


Stormin Mormon January 9th 06 01:00 AM

Best high-security locks
 
Then you too can wear a baseball cap indoors and have a stupid smile. And
tell people you're "certified" but no clue what certified means. Oh, forgot.
they do it right through the course, so you don't need to know.

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You have to starve them.
..

"Linux Exposer" wrote in message
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On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 23:58:30 -0500, Stian Oksavik wrote:

Hi,

Looking for a more secure lock for the exterior doors to my house. Have
looked at Sargent, Medeco, Schlage Everest Primus, Mul-T-Lock as well as
some that seem not to be readily available in the US, like EVVA and
Abloy.

I'd just like to hear some opinions on the pros and cons of each of
these locks, as well as any alternatives I may have missed. Also, if I
wanted to do install something like an Abloy Protec deadbolt (for its
claimed resistance to bumping) or something similar, how would I obtain
these in the US?


Thanks,

-Stian



STOP!!

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DO THIS YOURSELF!!! Installing locks requires the skills
of a trained Locksmith and attempting this procedure yourself will more
than likely result in a botched job

You need a person like this guy:

http://www.locksmithingschool.com/

See all of those key blanks?

They may all look alike to an untrained layperson, but once you know the
inside secrets of the Locksmithing trade, you can unlock the potential in
each one of those blanks.

HTH


--
Never trust a Linux Advocate.
Words are cheap. Linux advocates' words are worthless.
Linux..If you think you hate it now..wait until you try it.






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