IMO all commercial locks need work. It's a matter of polishing, truing surfaces, reducing tolerances and balancing springs. If that is beyond your ken, buy a Roller.
Thanks a lot for the nice remarks about my work but I don't know when I will take any more work in
as far as locks and triggers are concerned.
My energy level as this is written is low and and I am waiting for the results of blood tests taken on the
22nd of this month.
I also saw a comment pertaining to people who can do little in the way of making things or repair work
of any kind. Several years ago one of the ladies that worked at the bank lost a screw out of her glasses
and nobody had any that would fit the hole. I took them to my shop and made an M2x.5 and installed it,
took them back to the bank and handed them to her.When I told her I made the screw she thought it was
a miracle. I told her I have a shop and that was no job at all and one of her coworkers told her there was
all kinds of odd work came out of my shop.Neither of our sons who are now 46 and 44 nor their sons have
any interest in learning about anything that isn't hooked to a screen. Two of these boys are in Texas so
not much hope there and the one here in Huntington shows no interest.The two girls I didn't expect any
interest from.
Bob Roller