dieselram94
Gold Member
- Jun 17, 2011
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- Detector(s) used
- Xterra 705, Tesoro Sand Shark, Garrett Pro Pointer (mine). Fisher F2 my son's
- Primary Interest:
- Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
Ah!
Pictures, man, PICTURES!
How can I diagnose your symptoms properly without pictures!
Glad that you are happy with your choice!
The push button code eliminates the need for a keyed access.
Even when the battery fails, most models have a keyed bypass, like my personal apartment lock that
I installed.
A reconditioned (by me) lock from a previous job....
What?
You don't like using keys or pushing buttons?
How about "Biometric" locks?
Yeah.
House, auto, safes....
All you need is your fingerprint!
Scotty better keep up!
Best,
Scott
Now perhaps I might step on some toes,
Politics and all,
But, I do not think that there is near the persecution and oppression once known in America.
Yes, These prejudices and stereotypes were wrong, as any from the human race cannot deny.
Surely a "black eye" of American History.
But when a multi-million dollar third string wanna be quarterback pulls this stunt of his,
I wonder if he should give up his wealthy lifestyle, give up his career
And GET THE HELL OUT OF MY AMERICA!
Sorry if that was too much politics.
I'll tone it down now.....
I chose keypad because my son can't remember things such as keys! Lol
This model has a place where a 9 volt battery can be placed so as to jump start the lock from the outside in the event of a dead battery. No keys.
Yes, painting the door is on my list for this summer!
Sent from a spun out toilet paper tube (one ply)!