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On Sun, 06 Jul 2014 18:53:04 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote: On Sun, 06 Jul 2014 17:17:56 -0700, Larry Jaques wrote: On Sun, 06 Jul 2014 15:16:54 -0500, Pete Keillor wrote: The S&G combo lock on my old Treadlock safe (cheap gun safe) was getting flaky. Gee, I didn't know that ****s & Grins made locks! I had a locksmith out to fix it, but he declined, saying Tread had modified the S&G bolt by drilling and attaching the bolt operating mechanism, and any replacement lock would likely wear out as well. I didn't feel like buying a new safe, so I made an operating bolt and installed, plus a new electronic lock. Took several hours one day to fab, part of another to assemble and test. I bought the lock and the handle. The rest was on hand. www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/Treadlock01.jpg parts www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/Treadlock02.jpg unlock position www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/Treadlock03.jpg lock position www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/Treadlock04.jpg clamped to door through operating shaft tube www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/Treadlock05.jpg welded, assembled, and greased www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/Treadlock06.jpg closeup of attachment to original lock mechanism www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/Treadlock07.jpg electronic lock installed www.mwdropbox.com/dropbox/Treadlock08.jpg operating handle and keypad Nice. Noting the gauge difference between the handle slide-bolt and the door lock levers is, um, rather interesting. You won't be breaking the handle any time soon, will you? So, what do you do when (not if) the battery dies and it forgets your combination? That has always concerned me regarding electronic locks, though some have key backups. (Which makes them easier to pick.) :/ I use Abus padlocks...they are quite difficult to pick. http://www.abus.com/us/Home-Security...ks/Diskus-R/28 If they dogs and the alarm system dont run em off..they will need to be hanging around for a while picking the locks as the county mounties surround the joint. If they manage to get in..and dont enter the code inside properly..the CS dispensers fire in less than 10 seconds. If I happen to be around...I know exactly how to handle interlopers. And the coroner will be going to Bakersfield with their bodies. Shrug Most padlocks are useless, ever watch "Storage Wars" cordless grinder and a few seconds, maybe a minute to get through a disk style lock. Remove 333 to reply. Randy --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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