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Tungsten/Titanium carbide lock coatings
Since the harder a lock is the more difficult it is to cut, does anyone
know if anyone has tried to coat lock shackles and/or bodies with a very thin layer of say tungsten or titanium carbide, or some other super-hard material? A thin coating makes it very difficult to penetrate with even the *best* cutting tools, and the interior is high-quality steel which isn't so brittle and expensive. Speaking of which, how much would such a superlock cost? Later, Nelson Chen __o Same road Boycott Wal-Mart, union-buster. _`\,_ Same rights (_)/ (_) Same rules |
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