[Accrs] Club Lock problems

Alameda County Central Railroad Society accrs at mail.accrs.org
Tue Jan 3 22:23:49 PST 2017


Yes the locks are costly, but it would solve the unlock door issue and give
us a lime line of who ( including when Fairgrounds maintenance crew enter
) unlocked and when.

Another way to look at it, if some one did find the door unlocked and went
in to take and / or brake up the train set. What would it cost to replace
and repair the damage of the set even if only 10 % was damaged?

The cost of the locks seems not so costly if we look at what could be lost
and what it would cost to replace?


We have been very lucky so far and i hope it stays that way ....Just to
much love and time has gone into this by so many over the years...


-EdK

On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 9:22 PM, Alameda County Central Railroad Society <
accrs at mail.accrs.org> wrote:

> Message From: Gary Lewis  glgslewis at comcast.net
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> I think that's over kill considering we haven't had break ins caused by
> bad locks.  Let's replace what we have with the same thing  and when they
> start having issues, we replace them.  Going that route, we'll all be dead
> before we spend as much as the other locks will cost.  BTW, Dean and I were
> there working on the layout Wednesday morning.  We left around 1:00 and I
> locked the door.  It took several tries with everything set on zeros, to
> get it to hold.  I gave it a couple good pulls and left.  I think it's
> better to get it to hold and then spin a couple of the wheels off of the
> position when locked.   I didn't do that when I left.  Let's get a couple
> new locks of the same type.  That's my vote.
>
> Gary
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Accrs [mailto:accrs-bounces at mail.accrs.org] On Behalf Of Alameda
> County Central Railroad Society
> Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2017 8:28 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Accrs] Club Lock problems
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> Message From: Ed kinder  edkinder at gmail.com
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