HoLRSG History of Locks Research & Social Group Meeting at:- MLA HQ, Rugby, UK, CV21 1TF All welcome
Gatherings:3rd Sunday of the month. Next meeting: 16th June from 10am
Itinery: 10:00am -12:30 Archive-Artefact access and research/Networking wiith other members. 12:30 - 1:30: Lunch Break (bring your own sandwiches (tea, coffee & biscuits provided) 1:30 - 4:00On a theam of Barron – A cicular talk about the 'Double Acting Principal first apearing around the Industrial Revolution, many contiuing well into the 19th century. Barron and others found lots of interesting and novel ways to apply this principal. Bring examples of your own locks or refer to those in the Heritage Rooms. There is allways time after a meeting for further socialising & networking.
Thank you for the information. So this lock is a model 217. The patent, which dates to 1968, is for a hardened steel body padlock. But the mechanism is probably similar to the brass padlock if not...
thank you WYLK for pic,now have working lock and key made by NATHAN LEE,great job.
works great extra cut is for looks only
NATHAN LEE made this from the picture,very nice for non original...
Thanks for the input. The thing that steered me towards English maker is the fact that it is common for the lock and boltwork to be installed in the back cover. From my experience that is unheard...
Hi Joel
Not really knowing the circumstances with which you are using the safe, you may need to consider what the chances are of the safe being attacked.
If you are using it for a commercial...
Highly unlikely that's a chubb safe doug, in fact bordering zero chance imho.
As to the lock, need better pics to see it clearly so remain open minded on the lock itself.
But, lock-wise, the...
Thank you for the information. So this lock is a model 217. The patent, which dates to 1968, is for a hardened steel body padlock. But the mechanism is probably similar to the brass padlock if not...
Old Abloy Padlock