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Making Cut Aways.

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Post Mon Jan 06, 2014 10:48 pm

Making Cut Aways.

I am going to be making some cutaway locks, here's what I'm working with.

I though I'd make a little game of it.

See if you can ID the locks.
PM me if you'd like the answers.


I'll update when I progress with the machining.

just waiting on spline keys (can never have too many)

EDIT :IF you are absolutely sure of these locks without a doubt, do not post your answer, take satisfaction that you rock. This is for the kids, lol.
If you are not sure, post your answer and I'll respond back with correct or incorrect.

Enjoy
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Post Mon Jan 06, 2014 10:49 pm

Re: Making Cut Aways.

The pic may help


lol


:stupid:
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Post Mon Jan 06, 2014 10:50 pm

Re: Making Cut Aways.

***looking to the left***
***looking to the right***
***looking up***
***looking down***

They look like the locks for Wonder Woman's invisible plane! Why do a cutaway on them - you can see through them anyway! ;-)

Likely to be very interested, so want to see pictures.

Gordon
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Post Mon Jan 06, 2014 10:52 pm

Re: Making Cut Aways.

Sorry , but I did get them up before you clicked submit, how's that for superhuman...lol :smile:
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Post Mon Jan 06, 2014 10:53 pm

Re: Making Cut Aways.

Now we have pictures! :drool:

PM me when you get them made and/or have pricing decided. :mrgreen:

Gordon
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Post Mon Jan 06, 2014 10:54 pm

Re: Making Cut Aways.

Not bad for a superhuman. Pretty darn good for a regular mortal. :-D
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Post Mon Jan 06, 2014 10:55 pm

Re: Making Cut Aways.

I can't part with any cutaways I don't have doubles with, the only ones I do have multiples of would be the .....ohhhh almost got me....lol


would be the second and last one

EDIT : Alternatively if you have faith in me, You can send me a lock, I'll cut it up and send it to you back. All that I ask is that you send postage for the lock back to you.
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Post Mon Jan 06, 2014 10:57 pm

Re: Making Cut Aways.

As for your game...

The second from the left looks like an S&G 6730. The others are a mystery to me, but I want!

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Post Mon Jan 06, 2014 11:15 pm

Re: Making Cut Aways.

Middle one DieBold LaGard 3330?

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Post Mon Jan 06, 2014 11:41 pm

Re: Making Cut Aways.

S&G 8500 Group 1 MP lock, S&G 6730 Group 2, LaGard 3330 Group 2, LaGard 2M (honestly not sure which model), Diebold 177-??
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Post Mon Jan 06, 2014 11:47 pm

Re: Making Cut Aways.

Squelchtone wrote:S&G 8500 Group 1 MP lock, S&G 6730 Group 2, LaGard 3330 Group 2, LaGard 2M (honestly not sure which model), Diebold 177-??


:oops:

Should have known the 8500, as I have one. Only had it open once a while ago, but should have remembered.

:oops: ***stubbs toe in the dirt***

Good one, Squelchtone!

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Post Fri Jan 10, 2014 4:35 pm

Re: Making Cut Aways.

Squelchtone wrote:....LaGard 2M (honestly not sure which model)...



I didn't know LaGard had more than one 2M. I think it's different from my LaGard 2M which is the Model 3332. The spring on the lever looks somehow more "loopy" ...
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Post Fri Jan 10, 2014 4:58 pm

Re: Making Cut Aways.

CPT1911 wrote:
Squelchtone wrote:....LaGard 2M (honestly not sure which model)...



I didn't know LaGard had more than one 2M. I think it's different from my LaGard 2M which is the Model 3332. The spring on the lever looks somehow more "loopy" ...



those are wires for the solenoid, it also works with a digital keypad alongside of being a combination lock.

Sorry about the poor quality pics.

Edit: the only thing that makes this manipulation resistant is the fake cp's and the fourth wheel.
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Post Mon Jan 13, 2014 9:13 pm

Re: Making Cut Aways.

Very nice! Can't wait to see your work.

Ok, lemme tryn' get in on some of this easy gravy, lol.

far right.... Diebold 177-23, aka: the 0900 :???:
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