Kscardsfan
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I want to get my roll away, intermediate, and top chest all on one key. It’s a craftsman 41 inch set, so 6 locks total. Is there a company selling keyed alike sets for this kind of project?
absolute no point in high security locks on boxes like these, you can pretty much open them with bit of force by hand and with a prybar you quicker than the key .
As said you should be able source lock sets easily online or local hardware/locksmiths .
absolute no point in high security locks on boxes like these, you can pretty much open them with bit of force by hand and with a prybar you quicker than the key .
As said you should be able source lock sets easily online or local hardware/locksmiths .
Going with that theory no high security lock is needed... just about ANYTHING can be opened with forch.. ive seen safes pried open with a pry bar...
You have a 10,000.00 box with 50+ grand in tools.. sure i see the point in using a 3.00 pot metal lock
Going with that theory no high security lock is needed... just about ANYTHING can be opened with forch.. ive seen safes pried open with a pry bar...
You have a 10,000.00 box with 50+ grand in tools.. sure i see the point in using a 3.00 pot metal lock
Jland- dont be obtuse. If you think any tool box sized lock is safe, youre a fool. 3 minutes with a prybar and your precious $10000 box is torn open and your "50 grand" in tools are gone. Not to mention the ridiculous notion that a cman box would cost 10k. Hell be fine.
Yes, i would call someone obtuse for putting a high security lock on a gun safe to protect a single ruger .22 (the equivalent to what the guy is saying he has for tools). That said, it would make much more sense to put said lock on a gunsafe, as a gun, even a .22, can certainly be a lethal weapon, so its hardly a fair comparison. Now, more to the point- its not a 10k dollar box with 50k in tools. Its a home box, in a home shop. The guy was upfront with this. He doesnt need a high security lock on a not very secure box to start with. Your suggestion was simply spend more money for the sake of spending money.. if this causes you to slink off.. well, ok i guess?As i am fairly new to this group i was unaware that someone asking for advice meant in actuality telling him what to do... i simply offered a man advice based on my experience.. 3 options.. none recommended over the other. As for my being "obtuse" i never said it couldnt be pried open.. i actually stated i have seen safes, actual safes made in america designed to keep yoir valuables "safe" pried open.. in fact many gunsafes are made from 18ga steel.. they can be pried open.. would you call a guy obtuse for putting a high security lock on it?
Having said all that and basically being told i am an idiot .. i will just crawl into the shadows.