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uPVC door lock broken and can't open to fix
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capita_guy wrote: »You seem to say one thing to Catkins who only gave a widely known and used method to open a door with regards to saying things in the public domain. You then go on to tell everyone about bump keys which if used not only get you into a property without damage but invalidate the Insurance of the person burgled. Very clever mate! As to damage to door or lock we use this method in a legal context at least twice a day and have never had any damage. Not quite sure why you have a gripe against this poster or is it they have shown a simple method that will rob you of income?
OP seems to not be bothered either since there is no update from them.
in north west bumping is a term that at least in my circle of workmates is what catkins describes and does not involve keys .it is you in your post above who has given another use for the word once again sombody wanting to show how clever they are.in my post i make no mentioned keys take the time to read it again .i dont make any money from lock repairs so nobody is doing me out of work i would always go about things in the way i set out in my very first post and if that doesnt work drill the barrel out if its the barrel which is the problem and only do this to existing clients doors were keys have been lost etcif you think peoples advice is helpfull please take the time to clicking the thank you button it gives great satisfaction0 -
lmfao you're all the bunch of F*ck wits.. you keep quoting one another so that even if the original person had an ounce of sense to edit their post, the reply is still there!
I suggest the whole thread is deleted seeing as the OP hasnt been back.0 -
in north west bumping is a term that at least in my circle of workmates is what catkins describes and does not involve keys .it is you in your post above who has given another use for the word once again sombody wanting to show how clever they are.in my post i make no mentioned keys take the time to read it again .i dont make any money from lock repairs so nobody is doing me out of work i would always go about things in the way i set out in my very first post and if that doesnt work drill the barrel out if its the barrel which is the problem and only do this to existing clients doors were keys have been lost etc
Still think you are an idiot since now you are telling people to drill locks. Obviously you in the NW are privvy to your own set of terms different to the rest of the UK and World. What gives you the moral high ground to criticise someone else posting to help? There are many threads on other forums listing every way of opening any lock including Mortice locks so are you going on them to complain?0 -
TighterThanTwoCoatsOfPain wrote: »lmfao you're all the bunch of F*ck wits.. you keep quoting one another so that even if the original person had an ounce of sense to edit their post, the reply is still there!
I suggest the whole thread is deleted seeing as the OP hasnt been back.
Obviously one of our more educated posters who can only respond with expletives.0
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