Re: [DML] Re: Door Lock Removal
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Re: [DML] Re: Door Lock Removal



Matt,

Due to the cost involved for new locks, I disagree
with your statement that you can "plan on destroying
them".  I've had my locks out on 1630 (both sides) 3
or 4 times and I still haven't "destroyed" them.  

You just need to be careful and make sure you have the
correct tools for the job.  Two right angle picks from
Harbor Freight work wonderfully.

Also Todd, don't dispose to the lock cylinder once you
get it out.  They are rebuildable, again if you have
the patience and right tools.  

Todd, you can contact me off line and I can talk you
through the removal process, if you like.

Mike      1630    TPS


--- Matt Spittle <supermatty@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Todd,
> 
> It will be very difficult for you to remove the
> early style door locks without destroying them.





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