I have a couple of questions for you safe experts that if answered would help me considerablyl.
Herring Hall Marvin Safe Co S Full Set OfFirst, I did not have a full set of hinge acorns so I had some acorns made of solid brass and my plan was to brass plate the handle and dial.But I do not like the look of these shiny brass acorns and was wondering if I can nickel or chrome plate these solid brass acorns (and of course do the same with the dial and handle).Herring Hall Marvin Safe Co S Serial Numbers Are LocatedHerring Hall Marvin Safe Co S Serial Numbers AreSecond, I have been told that HHM serial numbers are located on the handle.
On my handle, I can see a four digit number (8192) and a two digit number on top of this number (50). Lastly, I have read many posts on this fine forum about combinations and I am a bit confused by the function of the last turn. The given (almost actual) combo of my safe is 91R-33L-60R- 7L. Many times I read that the last turn (after 7L) would be to to the right where the dial stops. On my safe when I turn to the final number (7) I usually hear a distinct click and when I turn the dial to the right, the dial stops at about 0 and I open the door. However I can turn the handle and open the safe also when the dial is at number 7 and do not have to go to 0. Sometimes I do not hear the click at the last given number (7) but the door will still open. However in this case, if I were to turn the dial to the right the dial will not stop at 0 and the door will not open at 0. It is a hand change Yale loick and soon I am going to (very carefully) take apart the wheels and degrease the components and wipe them down with a bit of Triflow. Based on the inconsistent last turn behavior of my lock, I am wondering if there is something else I should do while I have the lcok taken apart and have access to the rest of the components in the door.
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