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#12 - radicalkid (11/24/2015) [-]
Can anyone explained this?
#16 to #12 - canadianwhisky ONLINE (11/24/2015) [-]
the plates where the locks are attached are welded to the mai lock bar so if you unlock any lock the plates are no longer attached to the cement pole and he lock bar moves/opens, had to sit here for a minute to get it my self
#60 to #16 - anon (11/24/2015) [-]
ye, but why?
#17 to #16 - canadianwhisky ONLINE (11/24/2015) [-]
no not welded, then it wouldnt move... the first link is welded but not the rest and there is the link that holds it all together.
User avatar #56 to #17 - cormy (11/24/2015) [-]
O.K. I think I got it now, only the left-most ring is actually welded to the bar so disengaging any of the locks before then will allow it to slide through the other rings.
I see no point to this, but I get it.
User avatar #42 to #17 - cormy (11/24/2015) [-]
I still have no idea what you mean.
Firstly, how does it open at all? What part needs to move in which direction for it to open? I'm not familiar with these things at all.
#52 to #42 - anon (11/24/2015) [-]
The arrow points in the direction the handle has to move for being able to open the gate.
Red is where the metal strips are attached to the handle and blue is the only point where the strips are attached to the pole which prevents it from opening.
Now imagine one big strip instead of all the small strips connected to each other by the 8 first locks, it wouldn't change a thing.
Only the last lock needs to be unlocked to open the entire thing
User avatar #55 to #52 - cormy (11/24/2015) [-]
It helps that your pic is a much higher resolution, I didn't even notice the separate sections, though it was just 1 bar with 9 holes in it with locks through them.

But now that I look at it again, if all the red points are attached/welded, disconnecting any of the locks that aren't the first one wouldn't allow you to open it, since the weldings before the lock you open will still be unable to move.
rockamekishiko
User avatar #57 to #55 - rockamekishiko (11/24/2015) [-]
No nvm the only one that is welded is to the rod is where the last lock on the left is.
User avatar #58 to #57 - cormy (11/24/2015) [-]
Yep, got it.
User avatar #54 to #52 - rockamekishiko (11/24/2015) [-]
The only section that is welded to the rod is the last lock on the left. is that what you meant?
#49 to #42 - rockamekishiko (11/24/2015) [-]
i'm pretty sure this is how it works. Not sure if you saw the little sections. If you remove one lock the bar moves just enough to unlock the gate
#53 to #49 - anon (11/24/2015) [-]
dam you
#19 to #17 - igelior (11/24/2015) [-]
That makes more sense actually. I was thinking it would work by turning it at first...
User avatar #18 to #17 - radicalkid (11/24/2015) [-]
Thanks!
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