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On Nov 29, 1:50*pm, "Harry Syme" wrote:
Hi there My yale nightlatch lock jammed in the upside down position and wouldnt move (the keyhole I mean) I bought a new cylinder and cut the bar too short. Its a YALE b-1109-sc type My old one was a brass one and the bar was removeable but i cannot work out how to remove the bar from the new one so that i can use the old bar. Is it possible of is it fixed? I asked yale but got no replies. Poor customer service. Any help appreciated. New lock cylinders are only £2 for unhardened for £3 for hardened, its not really worth mucking with. NT |
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Tabby wrote:
On Nov 29, 1:50 pm, "Harry Syme" wrote: Hi there My yale nightlatch lock jammed in the upside down position and wouldnt move (the keyhole I mean) I bought a new cylinder and cut the bar too short. Its a YALE b-1109-sc type My old one was a brass one and the bar was removeable but i cannot work out how to remove the bar from the new one so that i can use the old bar. Is it possible of is it fixed? I asked yale but got no replies. Poor customer service. Any help appreciated. New lock cylinders are only £2 for unhardened for £3 for hardened, its not really worth mucking with. Where do you get them at those prices? -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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