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Previously on "Breaking and entering"

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  • Freamon
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    No yale here. Don't know what you call it but we have one of those hexagon types moving three or four latches the length of the door at the same time.
    A Euro Cylinder?



    All the latches are controlled by one barrel.

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  • scooterscot
    replied
    No yale here. Don't know what you call it but we have one of those hexagon types moving three or four latches the length of the door at the same time.

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  • Freamon
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Given there are posters on here who start repeated inflation/deflation or AGW threads on a near-daily basis (or threads on the subject of themselves several times a day), I thought after 3 months another thread on lock security might be ok.
    Last edited by Freamon; 8 January 2012, 13:13.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Not me - Banham, with a Banham mortice lock.

    And the door has a steel sheet cover and steel reinforcing strips round the doorway - The neighbours probably think I am the local drug dealer.
    I took a Banham mortice lock to pieces before Christmas as it failed and my friend was quoted £120 for a replacement. I was expecting it to have anti lock-pick devices inside but all it contained was the leavers and a single spring and bolt. The spring replacement solved the problem. It appears that only some of their locks are pick-proof.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Not me - Banham, with a Banham mortice lock.

    And the door has a steel sheet cover and steel reinforcing strips round the doorway - The neighbours probably think I am the local drug dealer.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Still banging on about it? http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...-entering.html

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  • Freamon
    started a topic Breaking and entering

    Breaking and entering

    A thread on laptop security on the professional forums reminded me of these rather scary youtube vids:





    How many people have a simple yale lock on their front door?

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