you can swap the cores ,, watch the lock picking lawyer on you tube .bin it i have an ingersol rand one only one key and no key places will cut one without the initial owners paperworkhardly likely as it was knobbled of a site container
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I purchased a new one back in the 90s to keep my insurance company happy, the locksmith said that’s 27 seconds, when asked what he meant his reply was “That’s how long it takes me to pick it”I had a chubb battleship seven lever padlock, no keys at all, Took it to a friend who is a great locksmith, He is retired now, he made me three keys that fitted perfectly, I bought him a couple of pints, so we were both happy,
Jesus !!!! I never knew you could spend £276 on a padlock !!i have a chubb lock on garage you cant change anything on it its one piece cast steel apart from the loop https://www.lockmonster.co.uk/item/chubb-battleship-padlock-1k11 . gave 20 quid for it![]()
Jesus !!!! I never knew you could spend £276 on a padlock !!![]()
with a big piece of box section over it welded to the door it will and no room to get to the loop and haspBut will they stop an 18v makita with 1mm cutting disc?
I can't recall the exact figures, but we had to spend a lot on the padlocks for the armoury door at the shooting club in the 80's and only a couple of the committee members had the paperwork to get spare keys cut.Jesus !!!! I never knew you could spend £276 on a padlock !!![]()
Couple of batteries maybe, an extra cutting disc, shouldn't have thought so, not much that can withstand an angle grinder attack.But will they stop an 18v makita with 1mm cutting disc?
if you have half an hour and a load of racket without been heard along with a burglar alarm that has an autodialer to your mobile. floodlights camera and an active beam across the driveCouple of batteries maybe, an extra cutting disc, shouldn't have thought so, not much that can withstand an angle grinder attack.