Hey Tony! sure, I don´t know why most of Italian locks don´t have false gates, Spanish neither, it´s a real shame Thanks a lot for watching and comment ;o)
I don't think this is a lock from a safe. It looks more like a lock from an armoured door. The key cut are symmetrical, this is only done when the key needs to work from both sides. There is even a keyhole on the back side. The number of turns is also very unusual for a safe lock. Normally it is only 1 full turn. On armoured doors, 2 or 3 turns is more usual. Still a great job.
Hey there! You are totally right, I don´t know why I thought it was a safe lock. It´s a interchangeable core lever lock. Mottura also has similar locks. Thanks a lot for your comment and sorry for the mistake. Cheers ;o)
Fascinating mechanism
Great job picking and analyzing 👍🏻 thanks for sharing this!
Cheers 🍺🍺
@@johnmccormick2883 hey John my friend, Im glad you like it ;o) thanks a lot for watching and comment 👍👍🙌🙌
Well done, that key made it look intimidating, lucky no false gates to work against you,
nice picking 👍
Hey Tony! sure, I don´t know why most of Italian locks don´t have false gates, Spanish neither, it´s a real shame
Thanks a lot for watching and comment ;o)
Fenomenal.
Muchas gracias! ;o)
👌🏿
@@Потомпоидумаю thanks!
Securmap? Sei capace?
I don't think this is a lock from a safe. It looks more like a lock from an armoured door.
The key cut are symmetrical, this is only done when the key needs to work from both sides. There is even a keyhole on the back side.
The number of turns is also very unusual for a safe lock. Normally it is only 1 full turn. On armoured doors, 2 or 3 turns is more usual.
Still a great job.
Hey there! You are totally right, I don´t know why I thought it was a safe lock. It´s a interchangeable core lever lock. Mottura also has similar locks. Thanks a lot for your comment and sorry for the mistake.
Cheers ;o)