Builder's hardware; a manual for architects, builders and house furnishers . Fig. Lock. A. E. P. & F. Corbin. ORDINARY LOCK AND LATCH. One of the cheapest locks in the market, and one which,considering the price, is a very fair article, is manufactured byP. & F. Corbin, Figure 308. Everything about this lock is ofcast-iron except the springs. The single lever, under the bolt-tail, shown by Figure 304, has a small shoulder instead of ORDINARY LOCK AND LATCH. of gatings, and the latch has only one steel spring. It is alock that offers no real security, but it is worth all it costs,


Builder's hardware; a manual for architects, builders and house furnishers . Fig. Lock. A. E. P. & F. Corbin. ORDINARY LOCK AND LATCH. One of the cheapest locks in the market, and one which,considering the price, is a very fair article, is manufactured byP. & F. Corbin, Figure 308. Everything about this lock is ofcast-iron except the springs. The single lever, under the bolt-tail, shown by Figure 304, has a small shoulder instead of ORDINARY LOCK AND LATCH. of gatings, and the latch has only one steel spring. It is alock that offers no real security, but it is worth all it costs, per dozen, it works easily, and is so simple in construc-tion that it seems capable of with-standing considerable wear, perhapsmore than a better article. Figure305 is a more expensive, one-leverlock by the same manufacturers,having double springs for the form of follow, A, and the ar-rangement of springs in this ex-. Fig. 303. Lnck. P U


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