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Southord Pen Type Plug Spinner

Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.

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Re: Southord Pen Type Plug Spinner

Postby minifhncc » Wed Feb 08, 2012 8:09 am

Moosekace wrote:
loki-aka wrote:I have the Southord model. It works O.K.
More rotations=More force. I'm not sure exactly of the increase, maybe one of our local engineers could help us out. :)

Hooke's law: F=-kx

Nice stuff :P
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Re: Southord Pen Type Plug Spinner

Postby yono » Wed May 09, 2012 6:00 pm

Hi pals, i know this issue is longed time passed, so i say this might help for those who are still planning to spend money for a plug spinner. give first a try of my design (you tube- the amazing plug spinner) all you need to fabricate is the "Z" torque, the spin generator which is a coiled spring, you can replace that with a old toothbrush, a bamboo stick, or any material that is "springy" enough to generate speed as you like when you bend (it snaps back). note maybe later when i get hold of a camera, i will be posting some of my new finished designs. my pin setter gun manual type and the electric powered type, top pins installer follower , and the dual retainer for mortise cyl. (guard against cylinder force turning by a vice grip or plummer's wrench) regards
hi everyone, im glad to be a member of this very interesting community, our community of locksmiths. i hope i could help others, within my ability, and hope you can help me too, God bless us all fellow locksmiths.
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