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Thanks Jack! No sure it's the same one, I believe I have a Hadon. They are long out of business unfortunately. Though your door looks very similar with the single cylindrical bolt. I bet if I could find a mechanism like that I could make it work as the lock hole is basically in the same place.
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Rick Miller
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I have the same one that Jack has. I looked at it last night. There is a welded cover that hides the backside of the locking mechanism. Ours are single rod oriented to the front. Yours appears to be double rod oriented to the side.
I really don’t think it would be very difficult to purchase a round key lock with double tabs on the back side. The fabricate two rods to interface with the tabs.
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Richard,
What makes you believe that I have double rods to the side??? Looks like I have a single to the front similar to yours.
In any case, where would one source a lock like that??
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Rick Miller
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Sorry I misinterpreted the welds on the side as pin bosses.
https://www.amazon.com/Tubular-Chrome-Fi...2373&psc=1
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No worries... I was looking for something a bit more... robust.
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