Re: The Un-opened (contribute your pictures)
What would be the function of a rivet there?
ie. what is being riveted?
Thanks.
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jupiter11d7 wrote:Got these two today, American A1100 and Master 150.....
flywheel wrote:Nice locks Jupiter. I have a few green Americans myself. What is the difference between Master 140 and 150? I have two 140s and have opened them.
flywheel wrote:
Above are the remaining unopened of my collection. I can see serrated key pins in the green Americans but not in the other two American locks. Since my limited tension tools bind in those keyways I have not tried to open them. The other locks pictured refuse to do anything for me. I am currently in a slump. The locks pictured, and some others that I have only opened once, either click solidly all the time (but stay closed) or seemingly never set (and stay closed).
escher7 wrote:Just noticed the master style lock that Gordon opened by cutting off the rivet heads. That is why I would never use the stacked padlocks - I found out at 12 years old that a dremel would open them like a deck of cards.
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Neilau wrote:...This will fix them.
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