--- In [email protected], Adrian Stott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> Interestingly, on (I think) all these "new design" locks you can 
see
> that something has been broken off the casting near the windlass
> spindle.  As the current means of holding the paddle open (a square
> horseshoe-shaped thing on a chain, which fits over the spindle)
> actually looks rather make-do (although it does work), I have 
wondered
> whether there was originally a different means.
> 
> Does anyone know?
> 
> Adrian

> 
Perhaps it was a sliding device that had the fault of not being 
easily "unslid" in an emergency,
I remember this system actively in use elsewhere.

Pete
www.thecanalshop.com 







 
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