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The Basics, Starting Out
E Lock or Dial
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<blockquote data-quote="mongo4567" data-source="post: 2126775" data-attributes="member: 113361"><p>I have only dials now and that is what I would recommend. I had an elock, and it started to go bad. It would work on the second or third try if not the first.</p><p></p><p>A buddy of my described the same thing (occasional failures). His went from an occasional error to not working, and he had to have it drilled. It was not clean like you would think....as you would see on TV. It was like two locksmiths coming out under the safe warranty, drilling like 4 holes.</p><p></p><p>I ordered a replacement dial for my elock, I did the swap myself. It was about $70.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mongo4567, post: 2126775, member: 113361"] I have only dials now and that is what I would recommend. I had an elock, and it started to go bad. It would work on the second or third try if not the first. A buddy of my described the same thing (occasional failures). His went from an occasional error to not working, and he had to have it drilled. It was not clean like you would think....as you would see on TV. It was like two locksmiths coming out under the safe warranty, drilling like 4 holes. I ordered a replacement dial for my elock, I did the swap myself. It was about $70. [/QUOTE]
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