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Re: Locksmiths : any on here?
As YC says its never going to come out if its twisted like that, best bet will be trying a key from the other side and see if you can push it out.
Failing that drill the lock and put a new one in. New locks can be bought from B&Q, screwfix etc. A Yale branded lock is about £15, cheaper ones are about £8. |
Re: Locksmiths : any on here?
there is no need to drill the lock.
if your stuck outside ask a neighbour for a fridge magnet then hold that against the broken part of the key and insert back into lock and wiggle/turn. once inside then: try this first. push a paper clip from the other side of the lock then use the broken end of the key to turn the lock while pushing on the paper clip to turn the lock to open position. this second. there is a small grub/coutersunk screw that holds the barrel assembly in. remove handle from inside of door, remove faceplate, remove door check face plate then remove the grub screw for the barrel. the barrel should now slide out as long as the key is in the open position. |
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We can still open and close door using broken end of the key. Stu took fascia plate off last night but he'd had 3 pints so not convinced he'd have spotted a tiny grub screw. Barrel is too long to use spare key from the other side. The door is one that locks shuts top and bottom with a metal rim so quite complicated.
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Re: Locksmiths : any on here?
Key from other side doesn't push it out at all? It should do, the shuttle must "block" one side of lock for them to work. Did you have it bang on vertical?
Try a thin bit of spring steel if that doesn't work, some cams have small gap especially on cheap locks. |
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Managed to sort it. Unscrewed the plate holding on the handle, wiggled the barrel about and managed to straighten it up and then poked the other key through on the other side and used my eyebrow tweezers to get the broken piece out.
That was the original key, not a copy. |
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Ahh welldone lph you posted your fix as i was adding my video links :)
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Re: Locksmiths : any on here?
We make pvc doors so if you need a new euro cylinder let me know. Our std ones are 100mm long with a 50/50 split. Others are special order.
Chris |
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Thanks for all the advice guys, really helpful.
Just out of interest Doinitmyway, Do you do new glass panels for PVC doors with a cat flap fitted? |
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Yes we can supply a double glazed unit with a hole through for a cat flap. It isn't cheap though as door glass has to be toughened. Because of this our supplier won't put the edge of the hole nearer than 75mm to the edge of the glass.
Last time I priced one up (inc cat flap) I'm sure it was around £150. Anything can be done for the money lol. Customer went with an MDF reinforced white flat panel with cat flap in the end. Chris |
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