Re: UK lock type: L&F 2802, Willenhall CT12, Ratner etc.
Martin, that's what I was trying to say, in responce to your question of why would some have all the bellies the same i answered it is to thwart belly reading.
Safe engineer for 20 years.
huxleypig wrote:It is a most exemplary tool and is universal to all this type of lock. One day every locksmith will have one...one day...
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MartinHewitt wrote:huxleypig wrote:It is a most exemplary tool and is universal to all this type of lock. One day every locksmith will have one...one day...
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Visitor wrote:In my experience the previous method is faultless, I'll be sticking with that but nice sales pitch. I have a pick for these that's also indexed but the high and low tool never fails although the 'flick' in the video to open it isn't the correct technique in my experience.
Martin, that's what I was trying to say, in responce to your question of why would some have all the bellies the same i answered it is to thwart belly reading.
Safe engineer for 20 years.
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