Hole included
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Re: Hole included
Most people would charge you extra for the “Easy Open” feature.
Gordon
Gordon
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Re: Hole included
GWiens2001 wrote:Most people would charge you extra for the “Easy Open” feature.
Gordon
I will forward her your recommendation. She may bump up price by another hundo. Do you also reckon that a 'repaired' hole is at 10 o'clock?
...Warm smell of colitas, rising up through the air... Eagles, Hotel California, 1976
Re: Hole included
bitbuster wrote:GWiens2001 wrote:Most people would charge you extra for the “Easy Open” feature.
Gordon
I will forward her your recommendation. She may bump up price by another hundo. Do you also reckon that a 'repaired' hole is at 10 o'clock?
You mean in addition to the repaired holes at 11 o’clock, 7 o’clock, 6 o’clock and I think at four o’clock? Seems like someone was guessing at lock orientation.
Gordon
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DIdn't know there are more lock orientations than four.
Oh ... I'm stupid! This is certainly an indirect drive lock with random placement.
Oh ... I'm stupid! This is certainly an indirect drive lock with random placement.
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Re: Hole included
You mean in addition to the repaired holes at 11 o’clock, 7 o’clock, 6 o’clock and I think at four o’clock? Seems like someone was guessing at lock orientation.
Yes, after adjusting the bifocals I now see what you mean.
Yes, after adjusting the bifocals I now see what you mean.
...Warm smell of colitas, rising up through the air... Eagles, Hotel California, 1976
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TWSS
The code is hidden in the tumblers. One position opens the lock, another position opens one of these doors...
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Re: Hole included
MartinHewitt wrote:DIdn't know there are more lock orientations than four.
Oh ... I'm stupid! This is certainly an indirect drive lock with random placement.
maybe the person got the drill points from a book, but not the “corrections”?
Gordon
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