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30 November 2011

Re: [DIY] Entry door lock - orientation

 

Problem is as you describe.
Issue is Brand Differentiation.
BOTH want you to ONLY use their product.
Potentially, one has claimed an orientation as a product trademark.
I BET you cannot swap the orientation, readily.

One says, a vertical shows a blockage.
The other says it looks like a bar across an old door.
Both, make sense.
Both types are weak at the trim/latch-strike.

I prefer Schlage, and usually in my suburbs, and usually,
do not lock my door, but have recently added the old 2x4
cross-member and brackets. And may beef THAT up.
If I'm away... Ok. But if I'm in, their being unable to get in,
may save their lives. Gettin' old, and really tired of paperwork.

Happy NonDeNominational HollyDaze-
& God Bless! ;>)

BillSF9c

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average minds discuss events,
great minds discuss ideas."
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BillSF9c

 Posted by: "RichK" gs_biker1@ >I have two entry door locks. One is Schlage, the other QuickSet. >Here's my problem...both have to be oriented differently to lock from inside. One is locked with the center thing being vertical, the other horizontal. Regards...

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